These big thinkers are set to make news this year with exciting developments in transportation, energy, health, food science and more
This Christmas, take a moment to appreciate the many innovations that make holiday light displays and the strand of bulbs on your tree possible
The model plane, with no moving parts, could pave the way for new flight technology that emits no pollutants
Winner of this year's James Dyson Award, the O-Wind Turbine is designed for the chaotic wind patterns of urban environments
If batteries could make up the very structure of our vehicles and electronics, those products would be far lighter and more efficient
The Massachusetts startup WiTricity has developed a mat that charges electric vehicles using magnetic resonance
In partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, we look at the innovative spirit within the Smithsonian and beyond
A new book calls attention to the 20th-century genius with more than 400 patents to his name
Architects propose a new sustainable landmark on a Melbourne beach that is both public art and a power plant
With enough turbines, the rainfall from Hurricane Harvey could have been reduced by 20 percent, according to a new study
The porous polymer uses tiny air holes to reflect all wavelengths of sunlight, cooling buildings far better than white paint
The country is using oil and gas riches to engineer emission-free vessels
Researchers have developed a new method for recycling greasy sewer blockages into green fuel
As EVs make more inroads, giving tenants somewhere to plug in their cars could become a selling point
Judging from the GoFly competition, they're much more likely to resemble flying motorbikes
A new water harvester can extract water from extremely dry air, using only solar energy
Lifts are becoming more sustainable, as the percentage of the world's population living in cities grows
How the Smithsonian’s newest museum set the bar for sustainability in architecture
A coalition called Powerhouse is designing buildings that produce more energy than they use in their entire lifecycle
Scientists at the University of Maryland have developed a biodegradable material that is both strong and a good insulator
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