When LL COOL J sat for his portrait, he found common ground with the life-long philanthropical endeavors of John D. Rockefeller
New research into eggshells and nesting sites help paleontologists unravel the family lives of the Mesozoic
As communities struggle with the decision over whether to open up schools, the research so far offers unsatisfying answers
National Air and Space Museum director Ellen Stofan reflects on the significance of the United Arab Emirates upcoming mission to Mars
Ranging from high-performance sportswear to haute couture, emerging and established designers are meeting the needs of stylish Muslim women
In a controversial new study, scientists cite artifacts dating the event to more than 26,000 years ago
Located right off the National Mall, the jail lent institutional support to slavery throughout the South
Named Fungie, the cetacean draws thousands of tourists to Dingle—and may teach us how to protect other solitary-sociable animals in the wild
McCown’s longspur has launched a renewed reckoning over the troubling histories reflected in taxonomy
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
How women have fought for and wielded the right to vote in the century since the 19th Amendment was ratified
Special pigment cells in deep-sea fish may provide clues to cancer treatment and stealthy new materials
The activist and congressman, who died Friday at age 80, viewed protest as crucial in American society
Two bison, an Andean bear and a baby wallaby are among the new animals ready to welcome visitors back
Epidemiologist Sharrelle Barber discusses the racial inequalities that exist for COVID-19 and many other health conditions
In cultures around the world, folklore of a 'Wild Man' share a common narrative
The congressman and civil rights activist died on Friday at age 80
Pathogens that switch to a new host species have some adapting to do. How does that affect the course of a pandemic like COVID-19?
Although many people view prairie dogs as pests, ecologists absolutely dig them
Many art museums are still closed due to COVID-19, but open gardens and parks on their grounds are attracting eager visitors
Although vipers are famous for their venomous bites, it turns out these snakes have another story to tell
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