A.I.-driven medical tools could democratize health care, but some worry they could also worsen inequalities
One of India’s finest plant scientists, Janaki Ammal spurred her country to protect its rich tropical diversity
In a new book, photographer Carolina Sandretto focuses on a piece of the island’s heritage that is often overlooked
“Prey would have been sucked into the circular mouth and shredded by the multiple rows of large teeth”
From exoplanets to chemical reactions, scientists inch closer to solving the great mystery of how life forms from inanimate matter
As mayor of Cedar Key, Billy Cottrell reigned as a tyrant until U.S. forces chased him away
A 52-foot, life-size model of a <i>Carcharocles megalodon</i> shark is now on display in the National Museum of Natural History
A female-led crew trained for nine days in an undersea laboratory in the Atlantic to get a sense of what it's like to live and work in microgravity
The renowned slam poetry artist is performing at Smithsonian’s Asian American Literature Festival in August and is featured in the latest Sidedoor podcast
Nintendo's handheld gaming system proved to be a huge success, thanks to its durability and battery life
In historic moment, foundations and museums came together to rescue black history. "This is an optimistic tale," says Bunch
The writer visited the island off of Cape Cod only after he penned <em>Moby Dick</em>
Julian Rosefeldt’s “Manifesto,” on view at the Hirshhorn, puts a satiric spin on art history’s seminal texts
The star S0-2 gets so close to the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy that it can be used to test our fundamental understanding of gravity
Federal agencies embraced the polygraph in the 1950s to reassure the public that they could unmask spies
Behind the scenes of the brutal crimes lurking throughout Quentin Tarantino's new film, 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'
Haiti's capital city may still be recovering from the destructive earthquake that struck in 2010, but its art community is thriving
New research finds that previous periods of warming and cooling driven by natural causes were regional shifts in temperature rather than global events
Photographer Louise Murray dips into the dark ocean to capture the spectacle of marine fluorescence
Author Gayle Romasanta is on a crusade to recover the farm worker’s story, empowering young leaders to follow in his footsteps
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