Fly Me To A New World Record: Boeing Engineers Design Farthest-Soaring Paper Plane.
Just about everyone knows how to fold a piece of paper into a very basic paper airplane, but those makeshift aircraft don't usually do more...
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Just about everyone knows how to fold a piece of paper into a very basic paper airplane, but those makeshift aircraft don't usually do more...
Read moreSome people see problems in the world as challenges to be solved. Grace Hsia Haberl is one of those people. Grace was born prematurely and...
Read moreArchitect Patrick Mets has always loved old industrial buildings, especially water towers. As a young boy growing up in Belgium, he imagined what it would...
Read moreMost of us have a vague memory of learning about the Pythagorean theorem many years ago, in a school math class. If you're anything like...
Read moreSome things are worth a second look, and zoetropes are among them! Dating back to the 1800s, these cylindrical devices create the illusion of motion...
Read moreAh, well. Easy come, easy go. It didn't take a former Google employee long at all to learn that lesson. One whole minute, to be...
Read moreA group of high school students recently had the thrill of seeing their invention improve the life of someone they love: their teacher's golden retriever,...
Read moreIt's never easy being the new kid in school, especially when you look a little bit different than everyone else. Aside from the usual nervousness...
Read moreEver been hungry enough to eat a house? Well, thanks to the research of two scientists you actually could. Tokyo University researchers Kota Machida and...
Read moreWhere we start in life doesn't have to determine where we'll go. We all have the potential for greatness. We just have to recognize it....
Read moreThe days of thick clouds of toxic smoke billowing from train smokestacks may be numbered! In an effort to thwart climate change, inventors have been...
Read moreHave you ever heard the phrase, "friendly architecture?" If not, allow us to enlighten you. Friendly architecture means using design elements for buildings or public...
Read moreIn 2016, Mark Raymond learned the hard way that life can change in a split second. The New Orleans, Louisiana man was boating with friends...
Read moreFair warning: The videos we're about to show you are incredibly addictive! Introducing the "How Things Are Manufactured" Twitter page, an account where one little...
Read moreLadies and gentlemen, the future is now. In the 1984, Arnold Schwarzenegger sported a bright red laser beam for an eye for his role in,...
Read moreIt hasn't always been easy for 102-year-old Ed Miklavcic to keep his loved ones close, but thanks to a simple device, it's easier than ever....
Read moreThere are always a few things around the house that we never get around to fixing. Maybe it's hanging up some shelves or even just...
Read moreAfter cancer treatments, a body will likely never look the way it did before that devastating diagnosis. Sisters Colette Callister, Jennifer Anderson, and Nicole Bruderer...
Read moreThe sound of children's laughter is not something you often hear at a hospital. Yet in the hallways of Children's Health of Orange County (CHOC...
Read moreHis name may be Kerry, but from now on, we're just going to call him "Pop." Three years ago, Kerry Haulotte started working on an...
Read moreDon't you just love it when you can solve two problems at once? Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz were students at Tulane University when they...
Read moreSometimes it seems like you can use LEGO blocks to build just about anything your brain can imagine. David "Hand Solo" Aguilar of Andorra was...
Read morePutting a spin on a ball before launching it into the air causes it to move differently — not exactly breaking news for anyone who's...
Read moreJohnny Georges is, put simply, the man. His humility, perseverance, and authenticity are what changed his life when he appeared on "Shark Tank" in 2013....
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