
The Right to Repair Should be Protected by Law
The U.S. Congress needs to uphold the freedom to repair electronic devices

The Right to Repair Should be Protected by Law
The U.S. Congress needs to uphold the freedom to repair electronic devices

Seashells Inspire New Superstrong Glass Composite
The novel material mimics the layered structure of nacre


Firefighting Robots Go Autonomous
Both independent and remote-controlled machines can save lives

The Infrastructure Bill Is Desperately Needed, Engineers Say
One of the experts who grades U.S. utilities every four years explains what needs to be fixed

What Is 5G? Here Is a Short Video Primer
You see it mentioned in countless phone commercials, and your phone might use it. But do you know how it works?

Winged Microchips Glide like Tree Seeds
The tiny sensors could gather and transmit environmental data as they drift through the air

What Structural Engineers Learned from 9/11
Members of the profession study such tragic events to try and ensure that something similar won’t happen again

Walling Off One Coastal Area Can Flood Another
Seawalls and levees may simply shift rising water elsewhere—often into disadvantaged communities

Entire Buildings Can Be Wrapped in Jackets to Save Energy
Apartment buildings, or blocks of row houses, can be upgraded in one installation

How Olympic Tracking Systems Capture Athletic Performances
The 3-D tracking systems used in Tokyo may one day enable digital twins of athletes

Soft Robot Hand Is First to Be Fully 3-D-Printed in a Single Step
Then it played Super Mario Bros.

Space Has Better Internet Than Antarctica, but That Might Change
A proposed fiber-optic cable could make it easier for scientists to transmit crucial climate data