One sculptor and his team of artists take on the epic project of conveying the century-old conflict through a massive bronze installation
Around 750,000 people died during the conflict—2.5 percent of the country's population at the time
Conservationists are racing to rescue a delightful coastal animal from rising seas
The obscure roots of a centuries-old beverage that’s now a Juneteenth fixture
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The world’s largest book repository has expanded far beyond its original scope to include sound recordings and digitized collections
A Smithsonian curator of medicine and science looks back to the days when police could arrest couples for using contraception
Only recently have scientists discovered exactly when and where the animal went from wild to tame
A new exhibition of lesser known works during a pivotal time sheds light on his budding genius
A Stanford researcher shares what she’s learned about the ways climate change affects mental health and offers practical advice
2022 marks the centenary of the German candy company's flagship product
The Caribbean Primate Research Center on Monkey Island is one of the world’s top institutions for studying primate behavior
Scientists are now revealing the agricultural expertise that other species have cultivated for tens of millions of years
Converting DNA sequences and particle vibrations into notes allows researchers to recognize unseen patterns and create songs for outreach
While some aspects of AIM seem like relics of a different version of the internet, others remain deeply embedded in the social media landscape
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New research sheds light on Liss, who was enslaved by the family of a Culper Spy Ring leader and had ties to British spymaster John André
Since 1972, hundreds of artists have painted under the guidance of Papunya Tula, one of the most respected players in the world of Indigenous art
For two centuries, an extreme protectionist policy barred foreigners from setting foot in Japan—except for one tiny island
A team of scientists from around the world collaborated to get a visual peek of the supermassive object
Fifty years ago, a fame-seeker shot the polarizing politician five times, paralyzing him from the waist down
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