Planetary scientist Kevin Cannon talks about the logistics of feeding a population of one million on the Red Planet
An Indiana startup hopes to help farmers in lower income countries keep their crops safe using a cheap, portable dehydrator system
From picking fruit to pulling weeds, robotics are bringing precision farming to life
Making a stay in the great outdoors more luxe isn’t new—even if glamping and #vanlife are
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
With screws and bolts placed between its strings, the 'prepared piano' offers up a wide range of sounds
Your Call Football's streaming app platform lets fans control the actions of real live players, earning points and winning prizes
Now, the theremin—a strange little invention that translates hand gestures into pitch and volume—could make a comeback
Color-change shoes, jewelry, cars, furniture and more could be possible with this new MIT technology
From robots to digitized recordings, farmers are upping their game when it comes to protecting their crops
From sunflower spirals to schooling fish, renewable energy innovators are uncovering ideas for improving efficiency and output in natural phenomena
The idea for the timeless toy sprung to mind when Naval engineer Richard James dropped some coiled wires
Bioengineers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute showcase their ingenious medical, industrial and environmental designs at the Cooper Hewitt
Cornelius Swartwout’s invention, patented more than 150 years ago, helped feed America’s passion for waffles
The long-serving researcher at DuPont invented kevlar and contributed to spandex
For starters, one of the oldest coasters in America carried coal before it carried passengers
Researchers have developed a soft polymer lens that changes shape based on electrical input
Even celebrity chef Julia Child said that the sleek appliance made mixing 'marvelous'
AlterEgo could help people with communication or memory problems by broadcasting internal monologues
A.I.-driven medical tools could democratize health care, but some worry they could also worsen inequalities
Nintendo's handheld gaming system proved to be a huge success, thanks to its durability and battery life
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