Innovations
Five Ways Science Can Make Something Invisible
Stealth tanks, invisibility cloaks, mirages and other invisible innovations could be closer than you'd think
Kinect Hack Lets You Sink Every Shot, Every Time
For those who can never hit the trash can with their little wads of paper, never fear, Kinect can help
New RFID Device Could Jam Your Cell Phone While Your Car is Moving
A system developed by engineers in India automatically detects when a driver's phone is in use and uses low-range mobile jammer to prevent calls and texts
Ultra Antifreeze Prevents Ice From Even Forming
A new nano-technology can be applied to metals and causes ice and frost to slide off before they have a chance to stick
Don’t Curse the Darkness, Get One of the Bright New Lights
It's time to say good-bye to the iconic, but inefficient incandescent bulb and welcome in LEDs
Before Steve Jobs: 5 Corporate Innovators Who Shaped Our World
The former head of Apple comes from a long line of American innovators who changed society
Steve Jobs Gets a Standing O
The Apple CEO's resignation has prompted an outpouring of tributes you rarely, if ever, see for corporate executives
Change Is Good
The new Smithsonian magazine blog about innovations gets a new title: Innovations
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