Innovation / Video
The Long History of 3D Photography
A museum in Portland, Oregon highlights the multi-layered path of 3D imagery, from stereoscopes of the American West to blockbuster movies
Garrison Brothers use local ingredients and antique machinery to create the smooth spirit
From decorative urns and plates to chandeliers, the Corning Museum of Glass features glass blown items from today to as far back as ancient Egypt.
Vint Cerf of Google on the Future of the Internet
Vice president of engineering and chief evangelist at Google on the connected world in 2050. Read more at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/vinton-cerf-on-where-the-internet-will-take-us-1128826/
Stanley Feder, founder of Simply Sausage, walks us through what it takes to make truly outstanding links.
Collector David Cammack owns three of the 43 remaining cars in existence designed by Preston Tucker, which he puts on display in a secluded museum in Virginia. Editor’s Note: We’re …
Ambushed by a Prehistoric Spider
Using a CT scanner, scientists have created a 3-D model of Cryptomartus hindi
Take an animated tour of the future Giant Magellan Telescope
Artist Abbot Thayer illustrated the prevalence of camouflage in the animal world and advocated using it as a military tactic
Through the science of robotics, researchers in California have created a lifelike bust of Albert Einstein to teach others, and themselves, about the breakthroughs made with robots
Watch one of Amelia Earhart’s final takeoffs, July 2, 1937
From soil to soup (Smithsonian.com). Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/passion-for-tomatoes.html
For decades, in a tradition imported from Belgium, bowlers in Michigan have rolled their balls at feathers, not pins (Edited and produced by: Roberta Cruger)
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