The Grey Water Project educates and provides resources to diverse audiences on water recycling at home and in the workplace
Developed in the United Kingdom, ENO Breathe is a virtual program that rehabilitates patients through the art of song
Hack your way to planting success with the popular kitchen appliance
The company Zipline is using the technology to provide medical resources to rural areas in markets around the world
'Martina and the Bridge of Time' tells the story of the Isthmus' formation and evolution through the adventures of a young Panamanian girl
Far from a “girl band” or pop novelty, the group’s success is a hard-earned triumph of gender justice
Amplify the voices of teens, share their suggestions on how to support young leaders’ efforts without disrupting their individual agency
The founder of Climate Cardinals assembled a team of global volunteers to breakdown language barriers by translating climate science and research
After winning a state science fair and becoming a finalist in a national competition, Dasia Taylor now has her sights set on a patent
As citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a prom dress became the perfect vehicle to signal the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women
As travelers venture out, countries and states are experimenting with forms of documentation that show proof of Covid-19 vaccination
Artifacts and archives are silent until they come out from the attic, the shoebox, or a museum’s archive to find life again through shared discovery
Meet a forgotten hero of our natural world whose brave campaign to protect birds charted a new course for the environmental movement
How the world’s handiest instrument took over American music
Scientists once thought marine life kept quiet. Then the Navy tapped an aptly named researcher with an open mind
As the U.S. egg industry continues to kill male chicks, scientists are racing to develop accurate and affordable ways to sex a chick before it hatches
When Covid-19 hit, Smithsonian researchers set up makeshift home laboratories to conduct groundbreaking studies on mask fabric materials
Williams wanted a different story for her daughter—and for herself. So, she set out to write it
Thinking Huts, a nonprofit founded by a 15-year-old, plans to kick off construction in Madagascar this summer
In 1910, Orville and Wilbur Wright hired an Ohio seamstress, who is only now being recognized as the first female worker in the American aviation industry
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