The man who illustrates the Nobel Prizes says it’s the privilege of a lifetime.
When a New Zealand town needed a new water-treatment facility, they built a first-of-its-kind community hub that combines art, science, indigenous knowledge and play.
Raj Apte, a pioneering innovator, boasts 85+ patents and has driven advancements in various fields, from digital X-rays to renewable energy. At Alphabet’s X, he continues his groundbreaking work, contributing to technologies like thermal energy storage, ultrasonic biometrics, printed electronics, digital X-ray sensors, and micromachined diffractive displays.
As an undergrad, Alyce Lysaght struggled to find stories about Māori engineers. She decided to change that, launching a podcast that has become a destination for students and professionals alike
Emma Watts and Sonya Pemberton share the story behind Last Chance To Save a Life – a documentary highlighting one of our best chances in the fight against superbugs.
Since 1969, San Francisco’s Exploratorium has been at the fore of interactive and informal science learning. Over the past 20 years, Dr Anne Richardson has contributed to the centre’s innovative approach, fusing science and art to spark curiosity and wonder in its visitors.
For the past decade, Paul Propster has been revolutionising the way space scientists tell – and sell – their stories at NASA’s iconic Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He tells The Brilliant why he made good storytelling a priory at the world’s largest space agency.