Retired federal appellate Judge Paul R. Michel writes that recent Noble Prize winners’ work on innovation shows the ...
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I accidentally created the best fishing lure ever
The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing discuss how an accidental invention became the perfect fishing lure. Ben Sasse reveals ...
Creative hobbyists, get ready for a glow-up. Here are my predictions for 3D printers, laser engravers and more.
For all its slapstick chaos, "Gremlins" refuses to sugarcoat the holidays. Kate (Phoebe Cates) delivers one of the darkest ...
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For our latest podcast, we look back at the year that was. We used to argue whether design was about aesthetics or about ...
Big Tech’s huge investment in artificial intelligence is making investors nervous. But the technology continues to advance, buoying the bulls.
From plasma engines that could turn months of travel into weeks to the first blueprints for ships that will outlive their ...
Sometimes, you stumble upon an invention that makes you wonder, "How did they even think of this back then?" Some ideas were way ahead of their time, only to be forgotten or overshadowed by newer ...
From advancements in male birth control to the science of supplements, Scientific American highlights some of the most ...
From an accessible history of design to a facsimile of a super rare architecture magazine, these are the books we loved this year.
We carry these mixed feelings into 2026, which is slated to be another great—yet perhaps troubled—year for science. No list ...
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