Rockwell Kent was a master of bucolic landscapes, but his contentious politics earned him the nickname
Israeli designer Doron Gazit has harnessed the wind to create immense visual surprises and a whole new form of art
In masterpieces of metal and wood, modern craftsmen revive a straight-shooting icon of the old frontier
The "Prairie Cinderella" who sculpted Lincoln and Farragut and set tongues wagging
When a handful of senior citizens revisit the school they attended years ago, they become children again
Eighty-six years ago the Serbian teenager shot an Archduke and set Europe on the road to World War I. Today he is all but forgotten
Aliens are tunneling through North America. Who'd have thought these earth tillers have a downside?
Every six months Smithsonian horticulturists give the Haupt Garden a makeover from the roots up
When it comes to speed and maneuverability, fish leave man-made submersibles floundering, but RoboTuna and friends may change all that
Although they are by nature loners, these clever "cats" don't mind a little human companionship
The news from New York's Central Park has been grim lately, but Maria Hernandez is holding up her end
To the "detectives" who solve the mysteries of errant mail, every letter is a human tale
Saving major works of art from decay
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