Self-driving cars are well on their way—but what comes after? Will is be electric vehicles? Personal helicopters? Flying cars? A … [Read more...]
Design Your Experiment
In this issue's other articles, TIP scientists discuss the incorrect theories in gifted education and you read the story of Copernicus … [Read more...]
What Time Would You Travel To?
Let's say time travel is possible. Let's say you have access to a time machine. And let's say that time machine can take you back to any era … [Read more...]
Make Your Own Digital Feature
In our feature article this month, we used three different digital humanities tools—embedded audio clips, an interactive map, and a … [Read more...]
What Would You Do If You Knew Everything?
If you had access to all the data in the world, what would you do to make the world a better place? That question sounds hypothetical, … [Read more...]
What’s Your Self-Portrait
"Whatever stance they promote," Frances Spalding wrote in the Guardian, "be it pompous or playful or merely pleasing, self-portraits have … [Read more...]
Creating Your Color Palette
You see thousands of colors every day, and most of them were picked for a specific purpose. For example, would you pay as much attention to … [Read more...]
What’s Your Vision of Space?
Space stations with everything you need. Colonies on Mars. A space elevator. The creative people of this world have envisioned tons of … [Read more...]
Crafting Like a Duck-Rabbit
This image is called the duck-rabbit. It's a famous example of an optical illusion called an "ambiguous image." Looked at from one angle, … [Read more...]
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