
Hedy Lamarr: Not just a pretty face
How one of the best known actresses of mid-20th century revolutionized weapons systems and helped create cell phones
How one of the best known actresses of mid-20th century revolutionized weapons systems and helped create cell phones
Cognitive scientist Mark Changizi does not bother with how the brain accomplishes a task, but rather why it performs the function in the first place.
Kenneth Libbrecht's photography highlights the beauty of each individual flake in his book The Art of the Snowflake
Images from Mars's newest inhabitant document its quest for water
Greensulate—made from mushrooms and agricultural waste—promises natural protection from heat and cold
New wildlife campaign displaying poignant portraits of the planet's endangered creatures
Roberto Osti's beautifully detailed and wonderfully composed paintings have delighted Scientific American readers for many years
Biotechs have high hopes that a bacterium that causes food poisoning can boost the body's immune system as well as be enlisted to build vaccines against deadly diseases
A vaccine that can eliminate seasonal flu shots and provide protection against pandemics? Walter Fiers discovered that targeting a particular protein segment on the influenza virus might just do the trick...
Scientific American observes the 100th anniversary of a competition that would bring manned flight to the masses, spawn the aviation industry, and forever change the way we live and travel...
We were on hand in Atlanta last week as more than 1,500 students competed for $4 million in prizes
Live-blogging from the exhibit hall in Atlanta as students show off projects on everything from lowering cholesterol to killing aphids using weeds, robots made out of Legos, and a battery that runs on air...
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