Sunlight triggers chemical reactions in the façades of buildings in Mexico City and Milan to improve air quality
While inventorying the massive archival materials left by the artist, a researcher comes across forgotten works of art
Could a new material that uses static charge to stick to any surface spell doom for Post-it notes?
The iBrailler Notes app provides the blind and visually impaired with a Braille writer at an affordable price
Our love affair with automobiles is changing in the face of climate change and denser urban living
Ideal Impact connects people that show an interest in a particular cause with organizations that could use their help
Also, a sensor that uses thermal technology to track the amount of gas left in a tank
Hoping to clean up the tarnished image of drones, a filmmaker shifts the focus to their potential for changing how movies are made
Emerging technology means anyone with a smartphone can become a mobile environmental monitoring station
To connect with a worldwide audience, an Alaska Native community shared its story with the creators of "Never Alone"
Never worry about halitosis again with the Breathometer Mint bad breath tracker
Solar power plants in Qatar and Jordan, not far from the sea, are powering desalination systems that irrigate plants in and around greenhouses
Infiniteach, a Chicago startup, is building learning tools for the one in 68 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders today
Kyocera unveils a prototype for a phone with a layer of transparent crystals in its screen that helps to charge it both indoors and outside
As personal and commercial drones become more prevalent, how are state and federal legislators responding? Explore with this interactive map
The New York City Fire Department is using a tool called FireCast to predict which buildings are most likely to have fires
Don't have a green thumb? A sensor for your potted plants alerts you when they need watering
The new "Touching the Prado" exhibit in Madrid showcases 3-D replicas of paintings, so blind visitors can feel key works of art
A giant structure proposed in Rotterdam puts cutting-edge energy tech inside a rotating observation wheel, with room for a hotel and apartments
The Washington, D.C.-based startup, Librii, is rethinking what a library looks like
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