Lack of action on climate change is forcing scientists to devise ever more elaborate ways to stave off damage
James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander, the two stars of the play and movie, reminisce about their experience adapting the life story of boxer Jack Johnson
Veterans like Prince Hall fought for independence and then abolition in the earliest days of the nation
Opinions are divided in the agrarian town of Chinchero, where the airport is slated to open in 2025
Questions still swirl around the author’s theories about sexual selection and the evolution of minds and morals
The Arts and Industries Building will reopen this November with a thought-provoking exploration of what lies ahead for humanity
Cooper Hewitt is collecting album covers designed by this important designer, who contributed to the Black cultural scene in the late 1960s
Combining traditional medicine and modern science, these courageous doctors have risen to the challenge
A theft more than 60 years ago shows how sought-after scarce vaccine doses have been in past epidemics
A 10,000-year-old dog bone was found in an Alaskan cave near a site with human remains
At the height of the Reconstruction, the pressing issue was Black male suffrage
Researchers in France aim to boldly farm fish where no one has farmed fish before
The overlooked Mississippi painter's strong connection to the South infused her work
America’s bold response to the Soviet Union depended on an unknown spy agency operative whose story can at last be told
Maintaining a shared sense of nationhood has always been a struggle for a country defined not by organic ties, but by a commitment to a set of ideals
The decade-long mission requires dozens of glass tubes, two rovers and three more rocket launches, including the first from another planet
The much-loved event kicks off this weekend online with the first indigenous film from Hawaii and extends through May with 45 offerings
The arduous process, says the Smithsonian's Richard Kurin, is "a victory over violent extremism"
But the logistics of moving farmers in their supply chains to regenerative agriculture practices can be complicated
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