Kent State University's Andrew Curtis is one of the first to use a GPS-enabled consumer video camera to methodically chart the path of natural-disaster recovery in places such as New Orleans and Joplin, Mo., offering insight not only into how we respond t
Cleveland Museum of Natural History curator Gavin Svenson's research on the praying mantis is shedding new light on the mysterious and ominious insect. What does his work mean for a better understanding of evolution as a whole? More than you think.
There's a battle going on deep beneath the New Mexico desert as bacteria compete for energy in a dark, sparse environment. The University of Akron's Hazel Barton made a discovery there that could help create new medicines in our never-ending fight against
There is nothing inspiring about a cubicle. Dan Cuffaro, the head of the Cleveland Institute of Art's industrial design department, has invented a better, flexible workstation that's also good for the planet by making use of wood otherwise destined for th
Exterminator-turned-germinator Damien Forshe makes healthy foods available to low-income families by way of his Rid-All Green Partnership. His urban farm on the city's near East Side serves as a beacon for those in other cities who hope to do the same.
Terry Francona returns to Cleveland, where his father, Tito, played in the '60s, where he spent one season in the '80s and where he broke Indians fans' hearts in our last shot at the World Series. Now, the new manager may represent the team's best hope to get there again. By Pat McManamon