Pulled from the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Claggett Wilson's watercolors are in a traveling show
This 200-ton howitzer artillery gun is too heavy to transport in one piece. The answer is to split it in two
Thomas Cook's tours set the stage for today's tourism industry
For two decades, the sophisticated probe has brought us insights into space weather and water on distant worlds
A rare opportunity to see works by the American Expeditionary Force's World War I illustration corps, and newly found underground soldier carvings
Laughter was one way to challenge authority, but it could also mean risking your life
See more than 1,200 of these bobbing bits of history at the upcoming world championship
There are numerous theories, from money to the intriguing idea that Judas may have actually been an overzealous believer anxious to provoke a confrontation
Rarely do apex predators recover from human oppression. These otters are an exception
Location-based data might help pinpoint key ecosystems—or make conservation a popularity contest
The new film <i>Amazon Adventure</i> turns decades of research into 45 minutes of visual majesty
A new Cooper-Hewitt exhibition explores the Jazz Age as a catalyst in popular style
An exhibition on the traveling fashion show memorializes the cultural phenomenon that shook up an industry
Based on reporting, the ocean has long appeared to offer an infinite bounty of fish. But research paints a grim picture, with annual catch on a decline
From California to Kazakhstan, these aerial-view anomalies offer a glimpse into the past
Taking to the sky to show how industry shapes the earth
Swiss scientists have developed a temperature sensor that provides important data while packed with fruit in transport and storage
The city's waterfront fell into dangerous decline, but now its on the rebound with a new wave of money and creativity
High-tech tools divulge new information about the mysterious and violent fates met by these corpses
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