The shocking power of immersing oneself in another world was all the buzz once before—about 150 years ago
Consumers with high hopes of driverless cars improving safety might be looking past the boring near-term advances that could make a real difference
More than any other medium, comics closely followed the narrative arc of the conflict, from support to growing ambivalence
In total, the Queen Mother was a widow for 50 years of her life. During that time, she became known for two things: extravagance and an unpaid tab
The athletic movements may have inspired modern break dancing
The entire country—but especially the capital—has all the ingredients for seismic catastrophe
Like companies, megacities must adapt
King beat self-proclaimed male chauvinist Bobby Riggs and her victory still stands as an accomplishment for feminism
Near the end of her reign, Queen Victoria developed a friendship with an Indian servant, elevating him to trusted advisor and infuriating her court
The author discusses a return to art and his forthcoming book <em>Ungrateful Mammals</em>
Looking back at a lynching that shocked America and galvanized the civil rights movement
An Iraqi archaeologist braved ISIS snipers and booby-trapped ruins to rescue cultural treasures in the city and nearby legendary Nineveh and Nimrud
After a rich scientific life, Cassini went out in a blaze, becoming one with the planet it had revolved around for so long
A rock rat is hiding from his predator, a honey badger, in the midst of a Namibian sweet thorn tree. But he doesn't count on his opponent's determination
Fifty years after its founding, the Smithsonian's beloved Anacostia Community Museum continues to tell stories heard nowhere else
The photographer behind 'Your beautiful eyes' documents his country's storied landscape beneath canopies of stars
This handheld mass spectrometer could make surgeries to remove cancerous tissue quicker and more accurate
'Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad' traces a plausible path a freedom seeker could have taken North
From pulling milk carts to herding reindeer, dogs have had some odd jobs
Scientific methods, rising literacy and an increasingly mobile society were key ingredients for a culinary revolution
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