Researchers find that people easily recognize lullabies and dance songs from around the world
A global project is looking to animals to map the world's disease hotspots. Are they going about it the right way?
Eleanor dedicated her life to fighting for the rights of the oppressed, including pushing FDR to set up the National Youth Administration
A bizarre sculpture of a baby Hercules strangling two snakes set this art historian on a course of discovery
Though the city was completely rebuilt within two years, you can still see evidence of the fire that destroyed it
Carved from animal shin bones, these early blades served as essential winter transport
Growing this popular fruit year-round has long relied on harmful chemicals. Is there another way?
North Korea has taken up the South's invitation to the Olympics, but a quick look at the history suggests that unity is not as close as it may seem
During the Great Depression, unemployment among African-Americans was twice that of whites – mostly due to segregation
This corner of Germany is the ultimate cold-weather playground, a place where sledding down a mountain, or knocking back beers are equally worthy pursuits
The provocative incident involving the USS Pueblo was peacefully resolved, in part because of the ongoing Vietnam War
Fake news and smoking guns gave the Kansas town its reputation as the ultimate Wild West
Doctors are finding that sleep deprivation actually helps lift some people out of depression. Now they want to know why
Adding fungus might be one way to endow concrete with the ability to repair any damage, without the need for human intervention
FDR contracted polio at the age of 39, which left his legs partially paralyzed. Fearing this would impact his bid for presidency, he came to an agreement
More than five decades ago, America won this huge battle, but lost the war
Long ignored by U.S. travelers, this French island is finally enjoying its moment in the sun
A new exhibition picks apart the cultural mythologies surrounding the first “Americans”
Soldiers and their families, sometimes barely literate, wrote to assuage fear and convey love
Most IV saline bags used in U.S. hospitals are made in Puerto Rico. Hurricane Maria has shown how troubling it can be to rely on one producer
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