With thousands of species of moths worldwide, each with unique characteristics, check out these unusual specimens in the Smithsonian collections
The star track and field athlete of the 1930s boisterously challenged gender expectations with her record-setting athleticism
The Middle Ages didn't kill the Games, as international sporting competitions thrived with chariot races and jousts
Science determines the most famous pigeon in World War I history was not a female, but a cock bird
To celebrate National Moth Week, bask in the beautiful variety of these oft-overlooked insects
A leftist response to the 1936 Games being held in Nazi Germany, the proposed competition was canceled by the Spanish Civil War
The analysis identifies East Asia as a potential source of genetic diversity for the growing market for medical and recreational marijuana
'Local, organic, sustainable' are common buzzwords on American menus now, but it wasn't always that way
Ice cream's texture is the result of the same processes that govern concepts like forest recovery, rock formation and sub-zero survival in animals.
A new book combines illustrations of the parks with laughably bad critiques from disgruntled tourists
Many colleges and universities stopped requiring the tests during Covid, and it is unclear if they will return to testing in the future
There's more to these birds than their bright pink feathers; get to know these delightfully unusual creatures
The Amazon founder's gift—the largest since the Institution was created in 1846—will support the Air and Space Museum renovation and a new education center
A new lab experiment reveals pooches don’t pay humans back with a treat after the canines are fed
Two medieval scholars tackle the misuse of a phrase that was rarely used by its supposed namesakes
In the early 1840s, believing the air was therapeutic, Kentucky doctor John Croghan ran a consumption sanatorium deep underground
Cooking Up History programs share fresh insights into American culture past and present through the lens of food
Allied pilots were surprised by the aircraft's speed and armament; but it was a case of too little too late
Videos show southern giant petrels killing Gough Island’s beautiful endangered seabirds
Researchers in Mali have been working for decades on the treatment that's now in the final phase of clinical trials
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