Unbreakable shoelaces? They come in stylish colors and patterns
Artist Judith Schaechter is pushing the boundaries of her craft, adding her own twist to age-old techniques
These artists blur boundaries between craft and manufacturing, using lasers, computers and 3D printers
Could a new material that uses static charge to stick to any surface spell doom for Post-it notes?
The Washington, D.C.-based startup, Librii, is rethinking what a library looks like
Ten years ago, the pioneering adventurer took off in pursuit of a new record in circumnavigation
When the model for the TV show Star Trek was removed for conservation at the National Air and Space Museum, the actor William Shatner weighed in
Scholar Art Molella chronicles the habits, habitats and behaviors of the men and women who invent
The rare works of Wang Meng, an artist with a brilliance for brushstrokes, bring millions at auction
When the all-black musical production opened on Broadway 40 years ago, critics scoffed, but audiences embraced it
This Selmer Mark VI tenor saxophone was one of three instruments that John Coltrane played to reinvent himself—and Jazz music
In early experiments, scientists are growing meat in vitro and bioengineering yeast for dairy
In a clever recycling experiment, the startup Local Roots Farms is growing organic, hydroponic produce in America's food deserts
In 1978, the new blinking, bleeping toy ushered in the era of computer games
The lab, where the inventor of the video game and the electronic game Simon, goes on view at the American History Museum next summer
Perry Carroll, founder of the Solar Cloth Company, has integrated super-thin photovoltaics into flexible fabric
In the 1960s, when artist Kenneth Snelson mingled architectural innovation with abstraction, the result was heavenly
With engineers from Caltech, Boeing and NASA, Israel Wygnanski is ushering in a new era of fuel-efficient airplane design
A new, special issue of <em>Smithsonian</em> magazine attempts the impossible: to list out the most significant people in United States history
Inventors and museum staff alike inspired the crowd to see the world through the prism of innovation
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