A temporary solution during months-long school shutdowns, the online classrooms may be an experiment the rest of the world can learn from
Seventy years ago, the German car manufacturer started producing the Microbus—the first van and a striking vehicle for protest
Inspired by circus performers, George Nissen created the bouncing ‘tumbling device’ that still captures imaginations 75 years later
A new take on H.G. Wells' classic novel is in theaters, but how far has real-life cloaking tech come?
Engineers at UCLA explain how A.I. systems should be designed to both perform a task and win the trust of humans
In his upcoming book ‘Neon Road Trip,’ photographer John Barnes captures a luminous part of advertising history
Medicine gets trippy, solar takes over, and humanity—finally, maybe—goes back to the moon
With some canvas, leather, shelac and black paint, inventor Edward Bullard helped America usher in a new era of workplace safety
A turn-of-the-century hair-care magnate who shared her wealth gets the spotlight
The unique design of the flyer, held in the collections of the Smithsonian, has infatuated aviation enthusiasts for decades
Cooking classes in a growing number of cities are teaching U.S.-born residents to embrace their immigrant neighbors
While the efficacy of the spitting policy in preventing disease transmission was questionable, it helped usher in an era of modern public health laws
The latest DNA science can match tumor types to new treatments, and soon, a blood test might be able to detect early signs of cancer
The Bauhaus-trained artist revolutionized the field of graphic design, but he tarnished his legacy by working with the Nazis
Once trained, canines can detect citrus greening disease earlier and more accurately than current diagnostics
The 1980s brought about America's gym obsession—and a machine that demands a notoriously grueling cardio workout
In recent decades, the idea of human regeneration has evolved from an 'if' to a 'when'
Former Minnesota Vikings kicker Fred Cox invented the safer, softer football for kids of all ages
By utilizing the majestic birds to monitor huge swaths of the sea, law enforcement and conservationists could keep better tabs on illicit activities
A universal flu vaccine would eliminate the need for seasonal shots and defend against the next major outbreak
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