Treating wastewater creates struvite—a nutrient-rich crystal that bolsters struggling seagrass beds
Back in the 19th century, coal was the nation's newfangled fuel source—and it faced the same resistance as wind and solar today
After some success on rats, researchers are hopeful this device could provide humans a more targeted and less addictive alternative to opioids
From kelp burgers to bacon of the sea, sustainable food entrepreneurs are innovating to charm hungry omnivores
The latest development in robotics wraps a mechanical finger in human skin, leading to broader questions about the future of cyborg technology
Specialized glass that keeps heat in during winter and lets it out during summer could make buildings much more efficient
Not everyone is on board. The technology is dividing the fishing community and drawing the ire of some politicians and scientists
Forget Dolly the Sheep. The birth of a mouse named Cumulina 25 years ago launched a genetic revolution
2022 marks the centenary of the German candy company's flagship product
While some aspects of AIM seem like relics of a different version of the internet, others remain deeply embedded in the social media landscape
Part of a burgeoning field of 'edible metamaterials,' Dutch physicists found that 3-D printed spiral-shaped candies give the ideal eating experience
Martha Goddard didn’t receive much recognition—instead she got the job done
Bend it. Stretch it. Use it to conduct electricity. Researchers are exploring a range of applications that harness gallium's unusual properties
Aseel Rawashdeh's inexpensive larvicide kills disease-spreading species and spares beneficial ones
From the 'I Ching' to an upcoming Netflix rom-com, interactive fiction dares us to decide what happens next
A look at the researchers, inventors and community leaders who are bringing creativity and ingenuity to today's biggest challenges
Seventeen-year-old Benjamin Choi put his spare time during the pandemic to good use designing an accessible device that doesn't require brain surgery
The artificial intelligence-powered radar system is needed as climate change brings the animals closer to towns
Sixty years after Seattle's Century 21 Exposition, world's fairs have largely fallen out of fashion in the U.S.
Nearly a dozen companies are betting on computer-controlled, airborne wind energy to electrify the future
Page 9 of 148