A new project seeks to elevate artists like Harry T. Burleigh and Florence Price, whose work has been ignored by white audiences
One of the greatest archaeological finds in British history, the Anglo-Saxon burial changed historians' view of the Dark Ages
The acclaimed reformer stoked the white, middle-class feminist movement and brought critical understanding to a “problem that had no name”
From the storage vaults of the National Museum of the American Indian, a small, copper sculpture points to a different sense of place
Researchers find a mutation that offers clues to the ancient sea-to-land transition of vertebrates
Pirates did roam the Gulf Coast, but more myths than facts have inspired the regional folklore
Archaeologists exploring the waters near Western Australia's Murujuga are finding ancient sites a short dive below the sea's surface
Admas draws from and rearranges “golden era” Ethiopian music with then-fairly-new synthesizer and drum-machine rhythms.
“The Moon is one big sand trap,” the astronaut said after he brought the game to a new frontier
As gonorrhea, syphilis and chlamydia have hit their highest marks in decades, many STD contact tracers have shifted to work on the pandemic
Now that scientists can detect these fossils in geologic materials faster, they will be able to look for past evidence of the fossils more efficiently
The device was part of an elaborate plan on behalf of Union Pacific to boost passenger rail travel in the American West
Scientists share the findings that helped them pinpoint key moments in the rise of our species
The weekend's winter snowfall in Washington, D.C. delighted the giant pandas, red pandas, Andean bears and other critters at the National Zoo
Thanks to a Harvard-Smithsonian mentoring program, high school students Kartik Pinglé and Jasmine Wright helped discover new worlds
From 1619 to 2019, this collection of essays, edited by two of the nation's preeminent scholars, shows the depth and breadth of African American history
An evening with Matthew McConaughey, multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours
Emerging research suggests that even mild hits to the head may damage tiny lymphatic vessels that clear toxic chemicals and cellular debris from the brain
For future trips from Orlando to Tampa, consider the high road
These February releases elevate overlooked stories and offer insights on oft-discussed topics
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