Seventeen-year-old Ayush Alag is one of 40 finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search
Don't forget, it's nearly time to "Spring forward!" Here are some strategies to help you deal with the change
SpaceX's new Crew Dragon spacecraft could launch the first astronauts from U.S. soil in almost a decade
Louisiana State University molecular biologist Naohiro Kato is confronting plastic pollution one necklace and doubloon at a time
In 1821, Thomas Jennings patented a method for removing dirt and grease from clothing that would lead to today's dry cleaning
Michigan State University researchers are developing a small tool, with a motion capture system, that translates ASL into English
A new handheld tool lets scientists diagnose the chemical reaction behind “art acne”—and learn how it can be prevented
The Israeli spacecraft Beresheet will gradually raise its orbit to reach the moon, landing after about a month and a half of flight
Looking at how children process information may give programmers useful hints about directions for computer learning
From food-sharing apps to "smart" storage systems, these innovations might reduce the amount of food you toss
Following decades of continuous flights to Mars, NASA is facing a shortage of missions
After more than 15 years exploring the surface of Mars, the Opportunity rover has finally roved its last leg
Before you sample a truffle or a coconut cream, consider all of the innovation that has been poured into the sweets and their lovely presentation
Oliver Chase invented a lozenge-cutting machine that led to Necco wafers, Sweethearts and the mechanization of candy making
The genetic footprint of a "ghost population" may match that of a Neanderthal and Denisovan hybrid fossil found in Siberia
The Danish toy company invented its basic brick, then designed a toddler-friendly version, before adding mini figures to the mix
When you sit down to a bowl, be it gnocchi or Kraft macaroni, consider the design work and innovation that have gone into it
A historian of 20th century media argues that the technological innovation was the quintessential Cold War machine
Two inventors turned a failed experiment into an irresistibly poppable product that revolutionized the shipping industry
Eighty years ago, the Buick Y-job was billed as the car of the future
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