Architecture students at the University of Hong Kong invented a cooling apparatus that attaches to a construction helmet
A Shakespeare scholar at Harvard University explains how the creative collaboration that happens in theater can be a model for companies developing innovative new products
A variety of new technologies aim to improve wildfire detection and help map the spread of blazes
A company called BlueGreen Water Technologies aims to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while also fighting algae’s toxic effects on people and the environment
Urban planners from Mexico City to Toulouse are adopting the high-flying mode of transit. Will it catch on elsewhere?
A needle-free injection system, a bug-watching garden camera, a wearable that helps with memory lapses and more were unveiled at the annual Las Vegas trade show
From indestructible tardigrades to body-merging comb jellies, animals can teach humans so much about medicine, robotics, aging and survival
The origins of the decoration lie in Vienna’s 17th district, where the inventor’s descendants are still making them for collectors around the world
Daniel Bachman is on a mission to evoke Virginia’s past through strange medleys of sounds
In the waterways connected to the Great Lakes, researchers uncover boats that tell the story of millennia of Indigenous history
Architecture students at the University of Hong Kong invented a cooling apparatus that attaches to a construction helmet
With new ingredients and processes, the next generation of substitutes will be not just more egg-like, but potentially more nutritious
Creative circuitry and rolling robots make up this year’s top toys for teaching kids to love science, technology, engineering and math
The devices were used to track movement and measure productivity—an insightful foreshadowing of our current preoccupation with personal data
Too late to save the ivory-billed woodpecker, Arthur Allen changed science forever with his seemingly simple idea
The true, forgotten and sometimes-stinky history of the cohort who took Alexander Fleming's innovation and forever changed the face of modern medicine
To raise awareness for a charity event, aspiring engineers planted six UFOs across southern England on a single day in 1967
From the Ford Nucleon to the Studebaker-Packard Astral, these vehicles failed to progress past the prototype stage in the 1950s and 1960s
The artificial waste could fertilize the ocean and sequester carbon
Pedestrians in Montreal, Grand Rapids and other locations can time-travel thanks to installations that map historical scenes directly onto the cityscapes
In the international competition, people with physical disabilities put state-of-the-art devices to the test as they race to complete the tasks of everyday life
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