When it was introduced in 1984, Apple's Macintosh didn't have any striking technological breakthroughs, but it did make it easier for people to operate a computer
A solar-powered electric vehicle, an at-home “multiscope,” an office bike that charges your devices and more were unveiled at the annual Las Vegas trade show
In South Carolina, members of the local Black community are teaming up with scientists to produce a novel study of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
As populations plummet across Africa, researchers have designed an ingenious method to study the graceful creatures
Biologists learned lots about animals and plants this year, and their findings could inspire better robots, medicine and environmental technologies
Stronger than plastic and tougher than glass, the resin-filled material is being exploited for smartphone screens, insulated windows and more
In the birthplace of Italian sculpture, a powerful automated machine tries its hand at an ancient craft
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From coding to building to circuitry, these educational activities support basic skills to serve children in science, engineering and beyond
A Danish graphic designer has pieced together historic photos and maps to create an interactive digital diorama of the fateful moments
The story behind the most efficient—and intriguing—piece of hardware in all of sports
Embedded in a cellphone or in accessories such as rings, bracelets or watches, the novel tools aim to make it easier to manage hypertension
TranscribeGlass attaches to any pair of glasses and projects real-time subtitles in the user’s field of vision
The new Las Vegas performance venue challenges musicians and visual artists to produce content for its demanding format
Made from starch and gelatin, the biodegradable sponges remove as much as 90 percent of microplastics in tap water and seawater
Entrepreneurs are using jewelry, fragrances and clothing to demonstrate what’s possible with repurposed carbon—and environmentalists have questions
Scientists in California are working with communities—and a suite of tools—to better monitor air quality
From laptops to iPhones, the first successful typewriter’s keyboard layout lives on
Pilgrims who left behind ancient graffiti are the subject of new research in the middle of the Nile
The Smithsonian American Art Museum brings its latest time-based media art to the widest possible audience, including the deaf and hearing impaired
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