From wind speed to temperature to atmospheric density, the sounds of the wilderness can help ecologists learn a lot about our planet
Bringing the sense of touch to virtual reality experiences could impact everything from physical rehabilitation to online shopping
There's evidence of seasonal reproduction all the way back to the 1800s
Johannes Hevelius drew some of the first maps of the moon, praised for their detail, from his homemade rooftop observatory in the Kingdom of Poland
<i>Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue</i> was the first gender-discrimination suit Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued in court
On Dec. 23, hundreds of participants test their skills carving the ruby-skinned root during the Night of the Radishes
If you look beyond the movie, you can see how the underwater superhero's signature powers translate in real tech
The appeal of a last-minute stocking stuffer
The founder of the Alianza Nacional de Campesinas joined poet Jacqueline Suskin in a conversation about family, women, strength and unity
From pioneers of science fiction to the height of the space race, these are the ideas for lunar flight that never launched
A Christmas pyramid, a 65-foot tree, a 14th-century bridge and a market serving mulled wine and drinking chocolates are among Erfurt's festive offerings
Charged with manslaughter, the owners were acquitted in December 1911. A Smithsonian curator reexamines the labor and business practices of the era
California-based Reviver Auto has rolled out an electronic license plate that could benefit drivers, as well as cities and states
“Timeless”’s finale teaches us how to say goodbye to the intrepid, time-traveling crew
From the most ancient animal known to a newly defined ocean zone, the world's watery places never cease to amaze
This Christmas, take a moment to appreciate the many innovations that make holiday light displays and the strand of bulbs on your tree possible
After four years as head of the Institution, David Skorton leaves to head the Association of American Medical Colleges
Using the sustainable and ancient method of coppicing, evergreen Christmas trees can be regrown indefinitely
Columnist David Brooks interviews the political historian about what we can learn from negative political engagement in our country’s history
An artist, musician, experience designer and app developer meet for coffee. This multi-sensory installation is the result
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