A historian tries hard to understand modern society and buys a #cutepuppy
These evocative images by photographer Herman Leonard call to mind a bygone era
Federal agencies are starting to embrace scenario planning, a tool developed by the military to plan for thermonuclear war
Artist Matt Shlian folds, cuts and glues paper to create faceted and curved works of art
Changes as basic as adding a colorful streamer to commercial longline fishing boats could save thousands of seabirds a year
Researchers say it could help detect Alzheimer's and even explain why some people have exceptional talents
The Danish restaurateur is creating a place for food producers, chefs and foodies from around the world to gather and learn
America's sweetheart celebrates his birthday this weekend at the National Zoo
Martin Couney carried a secret with him, but the results are unimpeachable
The new trail will stretch from the Adirondacks in New York to Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario
The National Mall attracts an unbelievable amount of visitors each year. Here's what they come to see.
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is setting its sights on the future
These devices could last inside the human body indefinitely, monitoring and controlling nerve and muscle impulses
In conservation science, the cutest animals still get all the attention
Embryonic learning—things birds pick up from their parents while still in the egg—may play a bigger role than imagined.
Randy Knol's stunning array chronicles our evolving knowledge about the prehistoric beasts
Women have long fought against the assumption that they are weaker than men, and the battle isn’t over yet
The U.S. and Canada celebrate the centennial of an agreement recognizing that birds see no borders
At Refettorio Gastromotiva, top chefs from around the world are cooking five-star cuisine for the poor
From smart lunch boxes to apps for making digital flash cards, these technologies can help students of all ages this coming school year
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