These virtual versions of classic and lesser-known games are ideal for social distancing
Engineers around the world are tweaking drones, robots and smart tools to help prevent the spread of the virus
While COVID-19 has us homebound, it’s a good time to reflect on the peculiar histories of housewares we take for granted
The question of bulletproofing vexed physicians and public figures for years, before pioneering inventors experimented with silk
With school closures underway, teachers, students and parents around the globe venture into remote learning. Here are some resources to help.
The renewable energy source has never quite lived up to its potential, but a new experiment in Nova Scotia could flip the script
On July 31, 1971, Al Worden performed the first deep-space extra-vehicular activity. "No one in all of history" saw what he saw that day
Engineers at UCLA explain how A.I. systems should be designed to both perform a task and win the trust of humans
A blast-injury expert takes aim at the mystery of what sank the most famous—and lethal—submarine of the Civil War
The unique design of the flyer, held in the collections of the Smithsonian, has infatuated aviation enthusiasts for decades
The 1980s brought about America's gym obsession—and a machine that demands a notoriously grueling cardio workout
By utilizing the majestic birds to monitor huge swaths of the sea, law enforcement and conservationists could keep better tabs on illicit activities
From a smart grill to a bike that rides on water, these were the coolest—and strangest—gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show
Archival images from the late 19th and early 20th centuries reveal engineered labyrinths of civic optimism
From plastic recycling pioneers to landmine foes, these dreamers have big plans for the coming year
The Christmas television special—the longest running in history—was groundbreaking in its use of stop-motion animation with puppets
But the technology raise several ethical concerns that could stymie its progress
Made in Alaska and fashioned to protect against snow glare, the eyewear was carved from whale baleen circa 1890
More than eighty years after it was patented, the Crock Pot remains a comforting presence in American kitchens
Stretch young learners’ minds with everything from card games to robotic spheres
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