A historian considers the forces that have shaped the Rough Rider's presidential legacy in the decades since his death more than 100 years ago
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The Hirshhorn Museum's public art project 'Brand New SW' reflects a resurgence of retro aesthetics in contemporary art
Although he 'spoke' German, the vaudevillian canine captured the heart of the nation
Contrary to popular opinion, the chances of survival in gladiatorial games were higher than originally thought. In fact, only 1 in 9 fights ended in death
The time team's humming a new tune after a run-in with one of the most influential men in American music history
How the Smithsonian’s newest museum set the bar for sustainability in architecture
The writer's dystopia, populated by 'automaton figures,' was surprisingly modern
For starters, the new technology—appearing on 'Westworld' before hitting the market—could help the deaf parse speech and ambient noise
A new book reveals the work of David Gahr, who documented the music legend as he rose to worldwide fame
Sequencing the DNA of more than 10,000 birds could reveal how best to conserve our feathery friends—and when they evolved from dinosaurs
Billionaire Elon Musk has donated money to the Mars Society in Utah. Its purpose is to help scientists prepare for the incredibly hostile conditions
Coming soon to the National Portrait Gallery, an old art form gets reinvented
For two years, researchers from the Smithsonian traveled the country explaining the science of our shared origins
The Mull Aquarium in Tobermory invites visitors to help stock the tanks
Perhaps the real monster is not noise, but instead our own intolerance of unwanted sounds
The wave of brilliant red flowers marks the end of a centennial of commemorations of the Great War
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