The Flamingo was the first luxury resort to capture the public's imagination in Las Vegas
Chill out at Norway's Ice Music Festival this February
We don't know who Ben Franklin would root for, but we do know what he'd eat on Super Bowl Sunday
A new mini-series hopes to humanize those in and outside the doomed compound
A non-toxic version of the compound interrupts fertilization in rats
Islam in America dates to the founding fathers, says Smithsonian’s religion curator Peter Manseau
A new documentary highlights the challenges overcome by the experimental aircraft, Solar Impulse
With big data, ecologists have the ability to predict short-term ecological phenomena over the span of days and seasons rather than decades
The same traits that make these dogs adorable threaten their health and well-being
The switch from a hunter gatherer society to a farming one appears to have resulted in a more sedentary lifestyle for the inhabitants of Catalhoyuk
From Austria to the Appalachian Trail, there’s plenty to celebrate this year
The haunting sculpture <em>Ghost Clock</em> is a favorite Smithsonian artwork and a powerful example of the artist’s skill and craft
Governments should constantly be preparing for outbreaks, instead of just hastily responding to threats as they arise
A new book explains the neuroscience of why we swear—and how it can sway our listeners
During the construction of the Golden Gate bridge, the construction companies had a grim rule of thumb: one worker fatality for every million dollars spent
With a mission to create a diverse and dynamic Smithsonian, Robert McCormick Adams is remembered as an intense but humble leader
MIT researchers hope a process that uses a special photochromic dye to change an object's color in response to light will one day reduce waste
At the International Circus Festival in Monte Carlo, an unlikely figure is leading the charge to transform the circus for the 21st century
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