From refrigerators to cars to Air Force One, Raymond Loewy's distinctive "cleanlining" sold products
Tufts University engineers have developed dyed threads that change hues when exposed to carbon monoxide and other hazards
Scientists and engineers are finding practical applications for the Japanese art form in space, medicine, robotics, architecture and more
Researchers in Sweden have developed a material, able to store and release heat, that could potentially be used in windows
Donald Weder holds some 1,400 U.S. patents for inventions, including the ubiquitous egg and a process for making plastic Easter grass
Seventeen seasons in, the show continues to demystify what it takes to 'make it work'
Eighty years ago, the Buick Y-job was billed as the car of the future
Go analog at your next party with one of these new classics
His pioneering team of black sociologists created data visualizations that explained institutionalized racism to the world
D.C. chef Erik Bruner-Yang interviews Jill-of-all-trades Kaitlyn Hova about her plan to infuse STEM education with open source, 3-D printable instruments
Architects propose a new sustainable landmark on a Melbourne beach that is both public art and a power plant
An appreciation for the cognoscenti of motorcycles
The Tower of Voices, being erected in Pennsylvania this summer, will feature chimes on a scale unseen anywhere else in the world
Pounce on the opportunity to celebrate contemporary African-African filmmaking at the National Museum of African American History and Culture this fall
This year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival will offer a window on Armenian visions of home
While it's hard to imagine Seattle's Space Needle looking any other way, few people know that the iconic 'flying saucer' design wasn't the original choice
A new exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum explores the kaleidoscope of figures who shaped color theory
The renowned designer dishes about the new Hamilton exhibition, precision and metaphor on stage and how the turntables almost didn’t happen
Invented for athletics, sneakers eventually became status symbols and an integral part of street style
Companies are releasing new inclusive lines that solve some of the dressing challenges that people with physical and mental disabilities face
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