And is this insane thing really a pumpkin?
Mamie Phipps Clark came up with the oft-cited "doll test" and provided expert testimony in Brown v. Board of Education
The artist gives 150-year-old illustrations a provocative update at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
A new book explores the deadly and nefarious plots designed by Hitler and his supporters
Instagrammer Sothany Kim dishes on nicotine breakfasts, third-wave coffee houses and enemy bakers in Austria’s capital
A new book documents the growing challenges faced by wildlife as they migrate across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Visit these preserved settlement sites
A deep dive into an obscure archive reveals that the Palm Beach property had once been envisioned as a "Winter White House"
Do plays written centuries ago have the power to heal modern day traumas? A new project raises the curtain on a daring new experiment
The fascinating vaquita is heading for oblivion, the victim of a ravenous black market for a dubious remedy
An effort to combat poisonous molds that contaminate crops is looking to tap the puzzle-solving skills of amateur gamers
An otherworldly art installation debuts at the Renwick just in time for Halloween
With Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the National Museum of Natural History, we look at the past, present and future of the flu
The toll of history’s worst epidemic surpasses all the military deaths in World War I and World War II combined. And it may have begun in the United States
The notables who recovered from the pandemic included a pioneer of American animation, world-famous artists and two U.S. presidents
Hundreds there have already died of a new bird flu, putting world health authorities on high alert
With tens of millions of lives at stake, medical researchers are racing to create a revolutionary flu vaccine before the next devastating epidemic
An influenza expert at Johns Hopkins University explains how the cocktail for this year's flu vaccine was developed
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