A handful of companies are trying vastly different approaches to spin animal studies into the next big anti-aging therapy
Ophthalmologist Patricia Bath worked to bring healthcare to underserved communities and teach girls about STEM
The A.I.-powered installation, a hallmark of the Smithsonian's upcoming "Futures" show, promises something never seen or experienced before
Aerodrome No. 5 had to be launched by catapult on the Potomac River on May 6, 1896, but it flew unpiloted 3,300 feet
As the U.S. anticipates a vaccinated summer, historians say measuring the impact of the 1918 influenza on the uproarious decade that followed is tricky
When grappling with our current moment of increased hate and violence, AAPI students need the educational resources to contextualize what we are witnessing
The 1950s convenience food has enjoyed a winning streak—no less so than during the Covid-19 pandemic
Pet food companies are looking to the future with cell-cultured meat
We can accomplish more when we unite our robust scientific capabilities with our educational reach
Smithsonian’s 'Futures' exhibition team and Autodesk announce groundbreaking interactive experience to showcase a bold new problem-solving philosophy
Developed by researchers at Purdue University, the paint reflects 98.1 percent of sunlight
The Grey Water Project educates and provides resources to diverse audiences on water recycling at home and in the workplace
Developed in the United Kingdom, ENO Breathe is a virtual program that rehabilitates patients through the art of song
Hack your way to planting success with the popular kitchen appliance
The company Zipline is using the technology to provide medical resources to rural areas in markets around the world
'Martina and the Bridge of Time' tells the story of the Isthmus' formation and evolution through the adventures of a young Panamanian girl
Far from a “girl band” or pop novelty, the group’s success is a hard-earned triumph of gender justice
Amplify the voices of teens, share their suggestions on how to support young leaders’ efforts without disrupting their individual agency
The founder of Climate Cardinals assembled a team of global volunteers to breakdown language barriers by translating climate science and research
After winning a state science fair and becoming a finalist in a national competition, Dasia Taylor now has her sights set on a patent
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