Where the money goes.
Worldchanging takes a crack at our second graphic statement.
Megan Murphy is making art available for the masses.
Charlie Todd is making it up as he goes along-one quirky stunt at a time.
Lauren Bush's FEED bags help carry the burden of African hunger.
Geoffrey Canada is saving education by any means necessary.
Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner are at the forefront of the prefab movement.
Ingrid Mattson stands to change the way you think about Islam (even if you are Muslim).
John Hodgman doesn't want you to believe everything you read.
Ramming and sinking whale boats wherever they can be found.
Eight beautiful egg-shaped sewage treatment facilities will soon have a place in Washington, D.C.'s monument-filled skyline.
Bob George doesn't own a single record. He doesn't have to; he can listen to anything he wants at work. In a nondescript building in downtown...
Ensuring the long-term survival of the world's agriculture by preserving one of its most basic resources: seeds.
Steve Mumford, an artist embedded with the U.S. Army, is recreating daily life in Iraq through art.
Inventor Danny Hillis hopes to build what may be his most lasting creation: a clock that will keep time for 10,000 years.
In the Nevada desert, Gideon Lewis-Kraus spends time shooting some very big guns.
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What if everyone you met online came to stay at your house? Peter Alsop investigates CouchSurfing.com, the latest iteration of social networking.