Light

Cinematographer John Bailey

Arts, Culture & Media

We visit the movie set of the Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood with an artist whose medium is light and shadow.

Lisa Yuskavage & Johannes Vermeer

Arts, Culture & Media

Cinematographer John Bailey

Arts, Culture & Media

A Dutch Designer Takes Inspiration from the Environment

Arts, Culture & Media
K. Subramania is one of Essmart’s first dealers in rural India. He bought a solar-powered light from Essmart, and since then he's sold at least 300 of them to his customers.

A start-up in India treats the poor as discerning customers, not aid recipients

Development
A life-size cardboard cutout photo of Japanese scientist Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Nagoya University, is surrounded by his laboratory staff members as they raise hands and shout "Banzai", or "Cheers."

The blue LED just won the Nobel Prize, but we’ve been reaping its benefits for years

Science

The Nobel Prize for Physics went to three scientists who developed blue LEDs, or light emitting diodes. That may sound a little down-to-earth, but blue LEDs basically make energy-efficient LED lights possible, and they’ve already delivered huge savings and environmental benefits.

Scientist makes breakthrough on effort to create non-explosive fertilizer

Environment

Fertilizer is perhaps the most common ingredient in IEDs in Afghanistan, Iraq and has also been used in bombs in the United States and around the world. Scientists have tried for years to make ammonium nitrate fertilizer less detonable without success. Until now.

NASA funds ‘warp speed’ research

NASA has invested $50,000 in equipment for “warp speed” research that would allow space travel faster than the speed of light. The research remains in the science phase and is unlikely to produce a practical application in the near future, but the team’s intention is to get the ball rolling.

Inventor works to save lives in the developing world

The Lemelson MIT Prize recognizes inventors whose designs improve lives. This year’s winner, Ashok Gadgil, helped bring light to 100 million people in the developing world, designed fuel-efficient cook stoves and created a simple way to purify water.

Shedding light on the light bulbs debate

Environment

Efficiency standards for light bulbs have some conservatives asking why the government is dictating what people choose to use in their homes.