"I think most of the time Elvis didn’t even know I was taking photographs," said the photographer, who died in 2014
A protomammal known as <i>Kayentatherium</i> was discovered with 38 babies in 185-million-year-old rock
Thaddeus Cahill's Telharmonium may not have been a huge success, but it was an important achievement in music history
A new Sidedoor podcast dives into the holiday's origins
His pioneering team of black sociologists created data visualizations that explained institutionalized racism to the world
The second iteration of the “Fantastic Beasts” movie series comes out this week, but why wait for the movie when you can get a glimpse of the real thing?
Winner of this year's James Dyson Award, the O-Wind Turbine is designed for the chaotic wind patterns of urban environments
The planet, a frozen Super-Earth, orbits Bernard's Star about six light-years away
Likely the United States' first woman employee, this newspaper publisher was a key figure in promoting the ideas that fomented the Revolution
In the near future, we are going to know if life exists elsewhere in the universe
After more than 100 years of defining the kilogram according to a metal artifact, humanity is preparing to change the unit based on a constant of nature
LA musicians Carlos Samaniego and Natalia Melendez do traditional Mexican music their way
Smithsonian curator Eric Jentsch weighs into the legacy of the comic-book mastermind
Freed from the political constraints of living in the White House, these famous women have over the decades shared their personal opinions with the public
Movie producer and instructor Michael Uslan eulogizes his hero and mentor, whose superheroes taught him countless life lessons
Everything you wanted to know about the science and history of stomping on the toy blocks
Researchers are just now beginning to understand what happens when one whale species attacks another
<em>Atlantic</em> staff writer Frank Foer interviews Damion Thomas about athletes moving from a position of apathy to engagement
Recent discoveries cast a different light on the most famous—and most feared—pirate of the early 18th century
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma talks with the founder of the Girls Computing League about the promise of her generation
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