Self-driving cars were far from Ralph Teetor's mind when he patented his speed control device
On July 30, 1998, the pilot of Proteus Airlines Flight 706 made a slight detour so his passengers could watch a famous ocean liner
The congresswoman donates to the Smithsonian artifacts tied to her first day as Speaker of the House in 2007
Worn on the throat to evaluate speech, or on the body to track movement, stretchable sensors could lead to better rehabilitation
The Royal Regalia represent two millennia of a nation's sovereignty and symbolize numerous aspects of its power
A photographer documents scenes from Territorio De Zaguates, a converted farm in the Santa Bárbara mountains that's giving abandoned dogs a second chance
The ancient and controversial procedure was used for a slew of reasons, but to 'let the headache out' was not one of them
Although he was denied his seat in the House, Menard continued his political activism with the goal of uniting people across the Western Hemisphere
Researchers have developed a technique that uses the brainwaves captured by EEG machines to reconstruct the images you see
While some still use the term, experts abhor it because it implies that life is a linear hierarchy
Your plastic credit card, microwaveable popcorn and erection enhancers all owe to a fortuitous moment of connection
Wrasse perform a vital cleaning function for other fish, by ridding their bodies of dead cells and parasites
The new exhibition 'Americans' at the National Museum of the American Indian prompts a deeper dive for historic truths
History isn’t pretty and sometimes it is vastly different than what we’ve been taught, say Lonnie Bunch and Kevin Gover
The software is supposed to make policing more fair and accountable. But critics say it still has a way to go.
Although she’s often overshadowed by her husband, Frederick Douglass, Anna made his work possible
Producing the Alfa Romeo 4C supercar is a process that the automaker refuses to rush
While the virus disproportionately affected young men, women stepped into public roles that hadn't previously been open to them
Greenland sharks, which can live more than 400 years, reveal how little we know about life in the coldest oceans
On the morning of August 20, 2007, a devastating fire broke out on China Airlines Flight 120 which had just landed in Naha airport
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