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The 2016 American Ingenuity Awards

Meet 17 people changing your universe

Jeff Bezos

Rocketeer: Jeff Bezos | Technology

No one had ever launched, landed and relaunched a rocket into space until Blue Origin’s historic achievement—a feat essential to the future of space exploration

Sarah Parcak

Space Archaelogist: Sarah Parcak | History

The Indiana Jones of low Earth orbit harnesses satellites and high-tech sensing tools to uncover long-buried treasures

Anthony Antala

Miracle Maker: Anthony Atala | Life Sciences

In the future, when you can order a new body part online and have it printed out at the hospital, you’ll have this surgeon to thank

Aziz Ansari

Modern Romantic: Aziz Ansari | Performing Arts

The star of the breakout TV series “Master of None” has created a new American original—a comedic man-child with immigrant parents, a millennial’s aspirations and serious questions about life

Christopher Gray

Financial Aide: Christopher Gray | Youth

The entrepreneur’s new digital platform has helped needy college students land $50 million in scholarships

LIGO

Wave Catchers: LIGO Team | Physical Sciences

This year, a team of scientists announced they had finally discovered the gravitational waves that Einstein predicted a century ago. Our universe will never be the same

Marc Edwards + LeeAnne Walters

Whistleblowers: Marc Edwards + LeeAnne Walters | Social Progress

A concerned mother and a renowned scientist spearheaded the investigation that exposed the dangers lurking in the water supply of Flint, Michigan

David Lynch

Peacemaker: David Lynch | Education

The acclaimed director has become the champion of Transcendental Meditation, practiced by thousands of school kids to reduce stress

Ok Go

High Fliers: Damian Kulash Jr. + Trish Sie | Visual Arts

What does it take to push the music-video envelope? A borrowed Russian transport jet, spreadsheets and calculus, the antic genius of the rock band OK Go—and a lot of motion-sickness medicine

Oncomouse

Mighty Mouse

The first patented animal is still leading us through the maze of cancer research

P-horse

Wild Wild Horses

Once nearly extinct, Przewalski's horse is making a remarkable comeback on the dusty steppes of Mongolia

Martha, California farmworker

American Ballad

Smithsonian journeyed from Maine to California to update a landmark study of American life. We found workers singing the old songs of struggle and hard times—but with a modern twist

Departments

Discussion

Reader responses to our October and November issues

Phenomena

Bright Idea

Untangling the history of a luminous Christmas tradition

Phenomena

Art Attack

Using graffiti to reassert a culture

Phenomena

Hear Here!

Listen to the story of the invention that led to the audiobook

Phenomena

Skull Session

A surprising new theory of how dinosaurs got so huge

Phenomena

Mind the Monkey Business

Great apes show an ability to discern what others are thinking that we once only attributed to humans

Countdown to Infamy

The high-stakes gamble and false assumptions that detonated Pearl Harbor 75 years ago

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