Designed by Grumman Iron Works, the tough little fighter kept America in the fight during those early dark days in the Pacific Theater
The people at Grōv Technologies think farmers can produce wheatgrass for their herds with less land and water using the method
Only 15 nightlife spaces dedicated to queer and gay women remain in the United States
A recent study from Wyoming shows that when the two predators overlap, wolves kill kittens in high numbers and push adults to starvation
Labs and blood banks collect millions of blood samples each month, offering a distinctive source of data on the disease
Before it was embraced by men, the union suit, or 'emancipation suit,' was worn by women pushing for dress reform
What do we tell children now? It's time to ask ourselves what we are going to say and do before the next time this happens
When radio was king, many outlets chose to cease broadcasting Father Charles Coughlin's anti-Semitic sermons
As details about traumatic events unfold in the news, it is important for families to navigate these conversations with young children with care.
The blockbuster saw the superhero working as a museum anthropologist. But how accurate was its depiction of the Institution at the time?
A newly discovered assassin bug features a well-preserved phallus the size of a grain of rice
Smithsonian scholar says the time is ripe to examine the man's complexities for a more accurate and more inspirational history
Regina King's directorial debut dramatizes a 1964 meeting between Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown
In the wake of World War I, rabid anti-German sentiment led to the arrest, later deemed unjust by the U.S. Supreme Court, of Robert Meyer
The study challenges what researchers know about eels’ supposed loner behavior
Held virtually, the Consumer Electronics Show still debuted plenty of new gadgets, from an easy-to-use beehive to a Bluetooth mask
Puppets weren’t a common form of entertainment in Jewish culture
Salt seems to be the reason why bolts are brighter over seas than over land
Ice Age cave painters flourished in Southeast Asia, where their work adorned rock walls
A member of the Kaw Nation, Curtis served under Herbert Hoover, but he left a troubling legacy on Native American issues
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