Plant-e, a company in the Netherlands, is placing conductors in the soil underneath plants to collect excess energy from photosynthesis
A British designer has found a way to make urban areas work for all types of pedestrians
A seven-year-old and his family found the unusual Jurassic theropod while out for a hike in southern Chile
The Smithsonian issues a call to preserve American garden heritage with a website that collects personal stories, photos, video and audio
Telling the stories of dogs in sailor hats and cats in life jackets
The unusual bugs from the Yucatán have a backstory as colorful as their rhinestone-studded rumps
Also, a campaign to build a Little Free Museum
After making its debut at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, a temple from the Himalayan kingdom is uniquely reincarnated on a Texan university campus
Proposals to send debris-targeting craft into orbit are piling up, and one mission may soon start test firing from the space station
The feminine hygiene products glow under ultra-violet light after absorbing pollutants called optical brighteners
Once vibrant places, these relics now linger inside America's great natural treasures
Native Hawaiians are not protesting science, but instead are seeking respect for sacred places, and our planet
Biologist Beth Shapiro offers a guide to the science and ethics of using DNA for de-extinction
Works donated from the author's archives in Sri Lanka include letters to Kubrick and an early draft of his most famous novel
A wave of Filipino families in Las Vegas is putting a Pacific spin on fried chicken, hot dogs and Sin City itself
How to give the International Space Station a little bit more room
Artist Shirin Neshat uses Persian poetry to reveal the conflict between tradition and modernity
Has the original fast-food restaurant finally reached the end of its success?
The idea is about as science fiction as it gets. But surprising progress in neuroscience has some entrepreneurs ready to press "send"
Exploring uncharted territory, neuroscientists are making strides with human subjects who can "talk" directly by using their minds
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