Tricksters and beasts dance across the imagination in these silhouetted puppet shows
Funded by the U.S. government, Franklin Publications was viewed as pushing imperialist propaganda
“Resilience” features artwork by 50 indigenous women supersized on billboards throughout Canada—from British Columbia's coast to Newfoundland's eastern tip
Stumped on how to take the temperature of the ocean floor, oceanographers turned to the cutest, most competent divers they knew
Scientists have developed a "venipuncture robot" that can automatically draw blood and perform lab tests, no humans needed
A trial by fire
The San Gabriel Mountains lure lots of Angelenos looking for some quiet seclusion
Three graduate students set out to show that the scientific and artistic processes are more similar than many imagine
The tree adorned in this year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival will continue to blossom overseas
When it was founded, the Socialist Party of America proclaimed itself as the champion of women's rights. The reality was much more complicated
For the first time, the IceCube observatory has triumphantly tracked a neutrino back to a massive blazar
A new exhibit timed to the city's tricentennial explores The Big Easy's diverse and sometimes troubled past
Researchers take you on a wild ride through endorphins, brain chemistry and stress science to explain the allure of theme park thrill
The San Gabriel Mountains lure lots of Angelenos looking for some quiet seclusion. One of the more famous was Leonard Cohen who spent five years there
Robotic milkers, video cameras and even sensors hidden inside cows will help the facility get the most milk from a healthy herd
They may be key to saving wild sea turtles from tumors associated with turtle-specific herpes
The Aeolian Islands have been drawing visitors, fictional and real, for centuries
How monster festivals became American pilgrimage sites
As World War II ended, Europe’s Jews began the process of rebuilding their lives and families. But few places were like St. Ottilien
The discovery of two new viruses related to those that cause SARS and MERS marks PREDICT's first milestone in the region
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