
When the World Watches the World Cup, What Does That Look Like?
A writer and a designer make art to find out, with the help of 2,000 friends.
The discoveries, inventions, and startups shaping the future

A writer and a designer make art to find out, with the help of 2,000 friends.

The Nautilus Project turns deep-sea treasure-hunting into live entertainment for the desk-bound.

Sympathy for machines' experience has led to a new way for them to interact with the world.

The Kata Project is a bold experiment in motor control learning.
"The physical form looks like somebody has cobbled together odds and ends to make the robot, such as pool noodles, bucket, cake saver, garden gloves, Wellies, etc."

The real stars of each match have evolved from pigs' bladders to lumps of rubber to aerodynamic, TV-friendly spheres.
This kind of tech has implications that extend beyond the battlefield.

Engineers have figured out how to turn plastic trash into a material that keeps rain and heat out while letting sunlight in.

Andrew Dowling is launching an app to solve the loneliness epidemic among older adults.

Virtual clinical trials would combine big data and computer simulation.