10 Things We’ve Learned About the Earth Since Last Earth Day
We recap the most surprising, awe-inspiring and alarming things that we have learned about the Earth and the environment since last year’s holiday
What to See at the Tribeca Film Festival
The eleventh installment of the festival is underway in Manhattan
Design for a Water-Scarce Future
Design strategies for arid regions go back centuries, but in the face of climate change, drylands design is a whole new ballgame
The Disco-Blasting Robot Waiters of 1980s Pasadena
In 1983, a Chinese fast-food restaurant hired a curious-looking pair of servers: Tanbo R-1 and Tanbo R-2
Events April 20-22: Draw and Discover at Dusk, Welcome Discovery, Earth Day Party for the Planet
This weekend learn to draw at the American Art Museum, visit the space shuttle Discovery and celebrate Earth Day with the National Zoo
Will There Ever Be Another Great Dinosaur Movie?
Carefully crafted dinosaurs are an important part of any movie featuring the prehistoric creatures. But a good story is just as important, if not more so
Plus Ça Change in France
The nation says au revoir to the franc and to “mademoiselle” and bonjourto a proposed new theme park—Napoleonland
How Eggs Shaped Dinosaur Evolution
Eggs may have been the secret to dinosaur success, but did they also lead to the dinosaurs’ doom?
Thinking About Tanks at the Smithsonian Craft Show
Meet sculptor Colin Selig, who uses an interesting material for his benches: obsolete propane tanks
Colonel Curmudgeon and KFC’s Mascot Problem
Colonel Sanders thought the quality of his chicken had “slipped mightily” and the whole culture of fast food appeared to disgust him
The Top Seven Human Evolution Discoveries in Kenya
For more than 40 years, fossil hunters in Kenya have been excavating a treasure trove of hominid fossils, including a few species found nowhere else
When Innovation Flows Uphill
Think that all the best inventions happen in rich countries and trickle down to poor ones? Think again
Science Comics Rule the Web
Where do Schrödinger’s cat and lolcats collide? On the science-themed web comics that appeal to our inner nerd and inner child at the same time
Print the News, Right In Your Home!
Decades before the Internet, radio-delivered newspaper machines pioneered the business of electronic publishing.
Wading With Sauropods
Before the Dinosaur Renaissance moved sauropods out of the swamps, paleontologists recognized that some of these dinosaurs were better suited to land
Backwoods Workouts With the World’s Fittest Man
Erwan Le Corre can climb a tree as quickly as cat. He can also carrying logs, hoisting rocks, scaling cliffs, slogging through mud pits and wrestling
Discovery Touches Down at Dulles International Airport
The shuttle has landed
Closing the Pigeon Gap
During the First World War, Allied birds outperformed their rivals and saved thousands of lives–all thanks to the efforts of one London pigeon fancier
14 Fun Facts About Jellyfish
Number 8: One species may be immortal. It can play its lifecycle in reverse, transforming from an adult medusa back to an immature polyp
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