The city housing authority’s designs for a mixed-income community include a once-shuttered high school that could guard against displacement amid change
A silver lining to the worldwide epidemic of white nose syndrome: People like bats more now
Researchers at Iowa State University are using a new technique involving the UV-light producing device to curb bad odors
And is this insane thing really a pumpkin?
An effort to combat poisonous molds that contaminate crops is looking to tap the puzzle-solving skills of amateur gamers
With Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the National Museum of Natural History, we look at the past, present and future of the flu
With tens of millions of lives at stake, medical researchers are racing to create a revolutionary flu vaccine before the next devastating epidemic
Hundreds there have already died of a new bird flu, putting world health authorities on high alert
Forensic analysis of the engine from El-Al Flight 1862, which crashed on October 4, 1992, finds no explosive residue on it
The starlet patented an ingenious technology to help with the war effort, but it went unrecognized for decades
The technology gives hope that blind patients, who lost sight from disease, might one day emerge from the dark
A protein found in human tears can create electricity when placed under pressure, potentially paving the way for better biomedical devices
Stanford engineers are developing electric windows that block glare without blocking your view
Army researchers, academics and industry have been using shear thickening fluids for body armor, better football helmets, rehabilitation tools and more
Years of wheeling and dealing collectible cars have taught Robert M. Lee that it never hurts to ask
A scientist and admired cartoonist explore how today’s research is becoming tomorrow’s innovations in a new book
Frances Glessner Lee's "Nutshell Studies" exemplify the intersection of forensic science and craft
Octopi are masters of disguise, able to change both the color and texture of their skin. Engineers have developed a material that can do similar tricks
Firefighters may soon get safety help from a new technology that assesses terrain and plots a course out
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