Innovations
Inventing a Vocabulary to Help Inuit People Talk About Climate Change
One team is working with Inuvialuit elders to come up with a renewable energy terminology—and maybe revive a dying language
The Musk Turtle Beer Koozie and Other Household Items We Use for Science
When the going gets tough, creative researchers turn to plastic lizard protectors, monkey loofahs and deer vagina trackers
Agoraphobic Photographer Captures the World With Some Help From Google Street View
A new exhibition shows how Jacqui Kenny has photographed stunning images of the planet without leaving her London home
The Unlikely Animal That Built Australia's Ghan Railway
In the 1860s, the Australian Outback was the scene of major railroad expansion. At the heart of it was an unusual animal helping haul people and cargo
How This Ship Handles Seas Loaded With Icebergs
The Ocean Endeavour is sailing toward a famous glacier near the Arctic town of Ilulissat. It's a route packed with dangerous icebergs
This Is How You Stop an Old Train Tunnel from Flooding
The Albula Tunnel, the second longest on the Glacier Express line that cuts through the Swiss Alps, was opened in 1903
What Makes This Canadian Train So Special?
The Canadian passenger train has a unique streamlined design that goes back to the 1930s. It’s a rare aesthetic, perfectly captured by this fan
How The U.S. Won the Race to Circumnavigate the Globe by Air
The first round-the-world flight was an achievement but also a surprise
How Do You Dock a Ship Into a Port That's 200 Feet Short?
The Viking Sea is docking into the Scottish port of Lerwick. It's a major challenge considering the port is over 200 feet shorter than the ship
Stereographs Were the Original Virtual Reality
The shocking power of immersing oneself in another world was all the buzz once before—about 150 years ago
Eight New Uses For Virtual Reality
Fasten your headsets. VR technology is coming at us from all directions
Can the World’s Megacities Survive the Digital Age?
Like companies, megacities must adapt
What’s Actually New About Today’s Newfangled Birth Control Apps?
These futuristic-sounding apps are on the rise, but it’s key to separate the data from the hype
What's Really in That Tuna Roll? DNA Testing Can Help You Find Out
This rapidly evolving tech aims to empower consumers and shine a light on the food industry
New Startup WildKale Lets Farmers Sell Directly to Customers Through an App
Yes, it's like "Uber for farmer's markets."
Did Edvard Munch Find a Supernatural Power in Color?
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art places Munch’s palette in context
The Unlikely Medical History of Chocolate Syrup
How the sundae staple went from treatment to just treat
How Forest Forensics Could Prevent the Theft of Ancient Trees
To track down timber thieves, researchers are turning to new tech and tried-and-true criminal justice techniques
How Coastal Cities Are Evolving to Deal With Extreme Rain
Facing the specter of more and worse rainstorms, these vulnerable areas are turning to innovative urban design
Reinvented: Futuristic Toilet Extolls the Health Benefits of Squatting
An award-winning design for the toilet of the future makes it easier to switch to a more natural posture
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