A pair of Smithsonian marine biologists argue that a warming Arctic puts the area at risk for inviting invasive species
Batman has been guarding Gotham for 75 years, but its city limits weren't defined until 1998
A team of Swiss researchers has created robots that self-assemble into tables and chairs—but they could also be used to help the elderly and disabled.
The James Beard Award winner tells us, and gives us recipes, about the early days of fusion food
Curators and practioners of the arts share a renewed focus on how culture and heritage shape who we are as Americans
It’s not artistic license. The arachnid avoids predators by masquerading as bird droppings, say scientists
The famed designer passed away Tuesday at the age of 83
Researchers have set out to learn whether military machines can be programmed to behave morally, and if so, should have the authority to kill on their own
Getting rid of DVD players could reduce carbon dioxide emissions, researchers find
D.C.'s hottest summer concert is brought to us by an unlikely source: a bevy of animal musicians
The idea of using viruses to fight cancer isn’t new, but recent breakthroughs are offering more promising results
3-D digital light projections and interactive sound sculptures transform famous landmarks around Australia's largest city
A trial of a chimp vaccine highlights debates over vaccinating wild populations and using chimps in medical research
Maine's "most famous natural phenomenon" is also a reminder about responsible land use
How innovations in photography helped this 19th century journalist improve life for many of his fellow immigrants
These three females will help the zoo develop a diverse elephant herd like those found in the wild
National Harbor's newest attraction offers sweeping views of the Potomac River and an LED light show
In paintings, photos, music, videos and poetry, contemporary artists intrepret the flag that bravely waved above Fort McHenry
The first annual World Migratory Fish Day is making a splash with hundreds of outdoor, fish-centric events
Researchers at the University of Illinois are developing material that will “bleed” to heal damage on hard-to-repair objects.
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