Nikola Tesla’s Struggle to Remain Relevant
An offbeat Belgrade museum reveals the many mysteries of the prolific, late-19th-century inventor
A Detroit Startup Is Trying to Shake Up the City’s Housing Market
Two real estate developers are giving longtime residents a stake in their neighborhood’s revitalization
Scent artist Sissel Tolaas uses chemistry to explore the malodorous, yet beautiful, scent of decay in Central Park
When Concorde First Flew, It Was a Supersonic Sight to Behold
The aircraft was a technological masterpiece, but at one ton of fuel per passenger, it had a devastating ecological footprint
Why Ellsworth Kelly Was a Giant in the World of American Art
The artist’s minimalism put the essence of his subjects above all
Restored Photos From Shackleton’s Antarctic Wreck Reveal New Details
Photos taken during Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition have been digitally restored for the first time
Spectacular High Fashion Rises From a Landscape of Trash
Photographer Fabrice Monteiro conjures the specter of environmental ruin
Zoe Crosher and Shamim Momin are behind the effort to turn the classic American eyesore into true art
How Alan Stern Brought Pluto to Earth
The scientist behind NASA’s New Horizons mission gave cheering earthlings their first close-up view of the dwarf planet
Why Bill Hader and Fred Armisen Are Parodying Documentaries in Their Latest, Ingenious Project
The “SNL” veterans behind the sly new series “Documentary Now” add a layer of authenticity to the art of sending up nonfiction films
Meet Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Genius Behind “Hamilton,” Broadway’s Newest Hit
Composer, lyricist and performer, Miranda wows audiences and upends U.S. history with his dazzlingly fresh hip-hop musical
The New Yorker Editor Who Became a Comic Book Hero
The amazing tale of a determined art director who harnessed the powers of the greatest illustrators around the world to blow kids’ minds
The Young Inventor Who Is a “Minder” of a Business of Her Own
At age 11, Lilianna Zyszkowski designed a new life-saving device to help people track their medication. That was just the beginning
Smile, Frown, Grimace and Grin — Your Facial Expression Is the Next Frontier in Big Data
Engineer Rana el Kaliouby is set to change the way we interact with our devices—and each other
How Theaster Gates Is Revitalizing Chicago’s South Side, One Vacant Building at a Time
The artist’s creative approach to bringing new life to a crumbling neighborhood offers hope for America’s beleaguered cities
The Two Brains at the Forefront of the Fight Against Alzheimer’s
Rudolph Tanzi and Doo Yeon Kim have invented a revolutionary new tool to study the mysteries of the disease and counter the coming epidemic of dementia
This Year’s James Dyson Award Goes to a Circuit Board Printer
Four engineering students in Canada win the prestigious international award with their invention, which they hope will speed up electronics manufacturing
Could This MIT Economist Make Banking Useful to the Poor?
Natalia Rigol is attempting to figure out if community information can help developing world banks decide who to lend to
The Renwick’s New Lighting Saves Energy, Money, Art, and Your Eyes, All at the Same Time
There’s way more to it than just screwing in the bulb and the museum’s chief lighting designer is turning it into an artform
How Seattle is Using a “Frankenbike” to Improve its Bike Trails
Tinkerer Colin Dietrich built it, and now the city’s department of transportation has come to use the tricked-out bike to assess its bike paths
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