Canine scientists investigate why loud sounds cause some dogs to lose their cool and offer insight on effective treatment
From longtime establishments to pop-up venues, this 20th-century attraction is providing a safe, socially distanced activity
Places of memory up and down the East Coast also witnessed acts of resistance and oppression
Control of the federal city was long dictated by Congress until residents took a stand beginning in the 1960s
This year, experience the familiar smells, sights and sounds, while streaming the events online
A genetic study shows that today's Arctic sled dogs have something curious in common with polar bears
The seminal work, a contemporary <em>Guernica</em>, is the first joint acquisition for the Hirshhorn and the Smithsonian American Art Museum
What Columbia University researchers learned when they tried to get a complete picture of how respiratory viruses spread across Manhattan
In this endearing homage, poet-scholar drea brown finds ancestral and personal healing
Following Custer's defeat, tribal leaders made difficult decisions to ensure the safety of their people that continue today in the time of COVID-19
As long as the ideology has threatened marginalized communities, groups on the left have pushed back with force
The nation's indigenous population has long been undercounted, but the pandemic presents extra hurdles
Five hundred years ago, the English and French kings proclaimed their friendship—and military might—at the Field of Cloth of Gold
These pollinators safeguard many habitats, visiting the rare and beautiful flowers of many native and endangered plants
From Los Angeles to Abu Dhabi, transit authorities are creating on-demand systems. But experts say there are tradeoffs
More than seventy-five years ago, the final great battle of WWII convinced Allied leaders to drop the atomic bomb on Japan
Though he had no biological children, the first president acted as a father figure to Martha's descendants
Sheltering in place has pushed virtual health care into the mainstream, making us wonder if we'll ever go back to waiting rooms
How one of the first courtroom dramas has shaped what we watch and how we see the law
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