Meredith Rutland Bauer
Take a Dip Into the Internet of Lakes
Smart lakes and smart forests are helping researchers understand how we’re hurting nature—and what we can do to fix it.
With VR History You Can Hear the Bombs Drop in Trafalgar Square
VR engineers are wading through archival records and code to recreate our most important moments.
IBM Just Made a 17 Qubit Quantum Processor, Its Most Powerful One Yet
IBM, Google and others are racing to achieve quantum supremacy.
Christine Curry Is Helping Expecting Mothers With Zika Prepare For an Uncertain Future
The Florida doctor is one of the leaders in the fight against the debilitating disease.
Chicago Says It Will Make All City Buildings 100 Percent Renewable By 2025
The Windy City wants to switch its municipal buildings entirely to clean energy in eight years.
São Paulo’s Traffic Jams Are So Bad, It Made Mariana Avezum Design a Hyperloop Pod
The 27-year-old is still motivated by the legendarily bad congestion she experienced during her youth. Now she's helping build an alternate form of transit.
Meet the Republican Mayor Fighting for Renewable Energy in Louisiana
Greg Lemons says energy independence is a Republican value too.
This Nine-Year-Old Is Still Fighting For Clean Water In Flint, USA
The fourth-grade activist has met with three US presidents, celebrities, and more in her quest to save her hometown's water supply.
Nine-Year-Old Mari Copeny Is Still Fighting For Clean Water In Flint
The fourth-grade activist has met with three US presidents, celebrities, and more in her quest to save her hometown's water supply.
The Most Useful Tool on the Modern Farm is Data
Data miners are now courting the agriculture industry in a big way.
Florida Wants a Slice of the Tech Industry
But the state's niche markets might be getting in each other's way.
Farms Are Turning to Solar as Electricity Prices Soar
Solar energy is now cheaper than fossil fuels for many large farms.