Bloomberg Businessweek
An Engineer's Guide To Disrupting The Galaxy
Natalya Bailey’s tiny engines could change the economics of space exploration, much as the jet engine altered commercial air travel
9 min |
July 30, 2018
New York magazine
When Will The Planet Be Too Hot For Humans?
Plague, famine, heat no human can survive. This is not science fiction but what scientists, when they’re not being cautious, fear could be our planet’s future—far sooner than we think.
10+ min |
July 10–23, 2017
Muse Science Magazine for Kids
Should Humans Worry About Killer Asteroids?
An asteroid impact likely wiped out the dinosaurs.
2 min |
July/August 2017
PC Magazine
Rise Of The Biobots
In nature, elegant engineering solutions abound. The robotics world is working to unravel them.
10+ min |
April 2017
Popular Science
The Future-Proofing Engine
Oil won’t last forever, and Dubai’s government knows it. To stay prosperous, the city-state bets big on science and technology.
10+ min |
May - June 2017
Popular Science
How to Re-Create the First Intercontinental Weapon
DIY-history columnist William Gurstelle gives bygone weapons a modern spin.
1 min |
May - June 2016
Popular Science
Can Your Genes Make You Kill?
Science’s search for the roots of violence.
10+ min |
May - June 2016
Fast Company
This Technology Is Going To Revolutionize Our Food System
How CRISPR's gene-editing technology is going to change the way we eat.
5 min |
May 2016
Popular Science
Can this Billionaire Create a Life for Humans in Space?
Can Robert Bigelow create a life for humans in space?
10+ min |
March - April 2016
Techlife News
Stephen Hawking Joins Futuristic Bid to Explore Outer Space
When you read about a Femina Miss India winner, it’s not usually because she won the pageant 16 years ago. but after a gap longer than you’d deem necessary for career suicide, Waluscha De Sousa decided she’d bet on Bollywood, despite a long modelling hiatus. it worked, and her rookie role in this month’s Fan is opposite Shah Rukh Khan. Wait. What?
2 min |
April 17, 2016
Popular Science
Want To Live Forever? Science Takes On Aging
Want more birthdays? Science can help.
10+ min |
March - April 2016
Popular Science
Are We Ready for Designer Babies?
Did you get enough shut-eye last night? With insomnia on the rise, the answer is probably ‘no’. But what exactly is keeping you awake? Anna Pointer finds out.
2 min |
March - April 2016
Popular Science
This Glider Will Fly 90,000 Feet Higher Than Most Aircraft
With a hit TV show, a killer voice, and membership in Taylor Swift's squad, Serayah is absolutely unstoppable.
3 min |
March - April 2016
PC Magazine
The Glove That Can Fight Parkinson's Disease
Fraser Forster’s return cannot be the only reason for Southampton’s sudden upturn but the turnaround since he took over in goal has been staggering.
2 min |
March 2016
Archaeology
The Alchemist's Tale
Long regarded as a charlatan’s game, alchemy is now taking its proper place in the history of science.
8 min |
January/February 2016
Techlife News
Good Evidence For 9th Planet In Solar System
CEO Mark Parker, an introverted sneaker designer, has doubled revenues and profits for the footwear and apparel powerhouse and boosted its stock price six fold. Here’s how he plans to keep the winning streak alive.
3 min |
January 24,2016
Archaeology
Top 10 Discoveries of 2015
Archaeology’s editors reveal the year’s most compelling finds.
10+ min |
January/February 2016
PC Magazine
DNA as Storage for Mankind's Permanent Record
The Marc Jacobs woman is always ready to play. Her next role? Seductress. Her costume? Just a spritz of decadence, says Maggie Bullock.
5 min |
January 2016
Innovation & Tech Today
Avatar Director James Cameron Offers A New Way To Fight Climate Change
Hollywood’s long-lasting leading man succeeded by being himself.
5 min |
Winter 2015
The Atlantic
6 Ways We'll Find Enough Water For A Warming Planet
How we'll find enough water for a warming planet.
6 min |
December 2015
Innovation & Tech Today
Bill Nye the Science Guy
The science-politics-education-social media-home automation-global warming-guy.
10+ min |
Fall 2015
Bloomberg Businessweek
How Dow Chemical Is Turning Sewage Into a Refreshing Drink
Dow chemical is turning sewage into a refreshing drink.
10+ min |
December 07 - 13, 2015
New York magazine
Who Wouldn't Pay $30 for a DNA Nip & Tuck?
Self-modification when gene editing is cheaper than plastic surgery.
6 min |
November 30- December 13, 2015
Popular Science
How Science Is Fighting Wilder Wildfires Than Ever Before
In the midst of a nightmarish wildfire season, scientists are often the only barrier between life and death.
10+ min |
November 2015
Bloomberg Businessweek
What Killed America's Climate-Saving Nuke Revival?
One decade ago, the U.S. was on the verge of a second, climate-saving nuclear age. What happened?
10+ min |
November 2 - November 8, 2015
Bloomberg Businessweek
Selling Salvation, Cloud By Cloud
A North Dakota company sells salvation cloud by cloud.
10+ min |
November 2 - November 8, 2015
Popular Science
Mission Europa - Jupiter Or Bust
Jupiter's ocean-filled moon might hold the life we've long searched for in space. And scientists have one shot to reach it.
10+ min |
September 2015
Popular Science
10 Brain Myths Busted
It's going to take more than 10 percent of your brain to read this story.
8 min |
November 2015
Popular Science
Let's Talk About Martians
We found the perfect excuse to geek out on exploring Mars - in science fiction and real life. And we invited the director of The Martian to join us.
7 min |
October 2015
New York magazine
Maybe We're Not Infested With Aliens
Maybe the aliens are part of what makes us us.
6 min |
