An explainer on the many evolutions of the country's government
Doctors and engineers at the University of Maryland team up to build a tool that projects images and vital information right above a patient
W.H. Hudson wrote one of the 20th century’s greatest memoirs after a fever rekindled visions of his childhood.
Get up close to these elusive mammals at this wildlife observation center along the Ouasiemsca River
The Sea of Galilee contains the lowest freshwater lake in the world, and it's the area where a young Jesus of Nazareth first gained popularity
Astronomers call LHS 1140b one of the "best targets" for hunting liquid water with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope
You might not recognize this Anne—and that’s exactly what showrunner Moira Walley-Beckett intended
German researchers have developed a technique for 3D printing strong, transparent glass products, such as jewelry, lenses and computer parts
The first president was exceedingly wary of any semblance of impropriety
How the nation got hooked on sweets
A confusing set of blocks could seal their fate
Dental clues confirm some rumors about the ravenous cats of Tsavo, while also raising new questions
The case against Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, would have been a legal showdown of the ages
Piecing together the language of the Miami tribe, linguists Daryl Baldwin and David Costa are creating a new generation of speakers
The short-lived show offered the best screen portrayal of the war the country has ever seen
A team of medievalists and scientists look back to history—including a 1,000-year-old eyesalve recipe—for clues
Influenced by avant-garde poets, writers and Pablo Picasso, Peter Voulkos experimented with the increasingly unconventional
Before he became a sports photographer, John G. Zimmerman captured a past that feels all too present
The story of the nativity is actually a blend of both the gospels of Luke and Matthew. They reveal the significance of the gifts carried by the three kings
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