At any given moment there are about 18,000,000 elevators operating around the world. They're the backbone of the modern city and have quite literally shaped the world in which we live.
Since the beginning of time, humanity has been on a quest to go further and get there faster. Over time, roads have evolved from the footpath to the high speed limited access highway. ?
Over a lifetime, many of us spend hours, days, weeks, and even months in their covered, climate-controlled, everything-under-one roofs.
The invention of the sealable plastic container in 1946 changed the way we shop for food, the way we cook, and the way we eat. They allow us to eat on the move, prep in advance, and reduce food waste.
Discovered by accident in 1946, the microwave oven revolutionized kitchens and today is one of the most ubiquitous household appliances in the world.
Originally invented to save lives, the disposable cup would become an international symbol of busyness, a must-have multitasking accessory.
At any given moment there are about 18,000,000 elevators operating around the world. They're the backbone of the modern city and have quite literally shaped the world in which we live.
Since the beginning of time, humanity has been on a quest to go further and get there faster. Over time, roads have evolved from the footpath to the high speed limited access highway. ?
Over a lifetime, many of us spend hours, days, weeks, and even months in their covered, climate-controlled, everything-under-one roofs.
The invention of the sealable plastic container in 1946 changed the way we shop for food, the way we cook, and the way we eat. They allow us to eat on the move, prep in advance, and reduce food waste.
Discovered by accident in 1946, the microwave oven revolutionized kitchens and today is one of the most ubiquitous household appliances in the world.
Originally invented to save lives, the disposable cup would become an international symbol of busyness, a must-have multitasking accessory.
The fate of the Mars InSight lander will all come down to a fiery seven-minute freefall into the Red Planet.
New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth.
For the first time, scientists have captured a photograph of a black hole which verifies one of the most important theories in physics and might help unlock the greatest mysteries of the cosmos.
Using magnets to separate specific cells in the human body; the complex world underground; science gets technical about water.
A computer expert makes sure everyone can be a coder; the fight to save coral reefs; how science is using stretchy material to make cutting-edge electronics.
An entertainer who uses science; thermodynamic "thundercloud" reactions are set off; an ecologist works to save wetlands and coasts.
A photographer uses snapshots to try to help save the environment; scorpion hunt with an expert; sharks can be trained at least a little.
Humans seem to be on the cusp of reaching Mars, a look at the journey to this point.
Asking what life on the red planet might look like. A look at how humans can find sufficient food, water, and protection in an environment with unusually high radiation exposure and toxic dust.
The power of the ocean's tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth. From sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers are racing to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
From their unique predatory behaviours to the web masterpieces they weave, science is revealing big breakthroughs about spiders and their super strong and flexible silks.
The Hayabusa2 spacecraft has completed one of the most intricate procedures in space exploration.
New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth.
The fate of the Mars InSight lander will all come down to a fiery seven-minute freefall into the Red Planet.
New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth.
For the first time, scientists have captured a photograph of a black hole which verifies one of the most important theories in physics and might help unlock the greatest mysteries of the cosmos.
Using magnets to separate specific cells in the human body; the complex world underground; science gets technical about water.
A computer expert makes sure everyone can be a coder; the fight to save coral reefs; how science is using stretchy material to make cutting-edge electronics.
An entertainer who uses science; thermodynamic "thundercloud" reactions are set off; an ecologist works to save wetlands and coasts.
A photographer uses snapshots to try to help save the environment; scorpion hunt with an expert; sharks can be trained at least a little.
Humans seem to be on the cusp of reaching Mars, a look at the journey to this point.
Asking what life on the red planet might look like. A look at how humans can find sufficient food, water, and protection in an environment with unusually high radiation exposure and toxic dust.
The power of the ocean's tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth. From sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers are racing to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.
From their unique predatory behaviours to the web masterpieces they weave, science is revealing big breakthroughs about spiders and their super strong and flexible silks.
The Hayabusa2 spacecraft has completed one of the most intricate procedures in space exploration.
New information from the eye of the Greenland Shark confirms it is the longest living vertebrate on Earth.