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More than a century ago, David Kenyon of Chicago discovered the fastest way to the ground floor
Sometimes, technology has more impact after it's obsolete
As innovations go, the Good Humor vehicle is as sweet as it gets
Prepare for the return of the Smokey Bear method as social distancing prevents firefighters from using more modern strategies
Placing swabs from multiple individuals in a single test gets more people diagnosed using fewer supplies
A young boy's summer antics 60 years ago inspired his father to create the timeless backyard water toy
The broad array of animal specimens could allow researchers to identify likely pathogen sources, hosts and transmission pathways
From longtime establishments to pop-up venues, this 20th-century attraction is providing a safe, socially distanced activity
From Los Angeles to Abu Dhabi, transit authorities are creating on-demand systems. But experts say there are tradeoffs
Sheltering in place has pushed virtual health care into the mainstream, making us wonder if we'll ever go back to waiting rooms
To promote mental health during the pandemic, the Trans Clippers Project has provided hundreds of trans and nonbinary people with a free pair of clippers
Seaside areas around the world are using technology and strict regulations to try to protect visitors from the virus
Stewart Adams' headache subsided—and his over-the-counter pain reliever became one of the world's most popular medications
From astrophysicists to entomologists, many researchers need the help of citizen scientists to sift through immense data collections
Lena Richard was a successful New Orleans-based chef, educator, writer and entrepreneur
Processed cheese solved the problem of the dairy product going bad, and it was incredibly convenient
In this dynamic time, a list of film, podcasts and books is offered for a nation grappling with its fraught history
After one hospital struggled to sustain the breathing of hundreds of patients, engineers found a solution that saved lives and sparked an ethical firestorm
But do these technologies, apps and wearables respect employee privacy?
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