Real Talk helps middle schoolers access reliable sex ed information using storytelling, regardless of whether they have internet at home
Soldiers came home from the Great War with a demand—full equality under the law
Europe's hidden fortresses are postcard-perfect
With the book newly digitized, scholars are reinterpreting a story of native resistance from within its pages
If you thought ultrasound was only for prenatal care, think again
The stories are below aren’t pulled from “Game of Thrones.” Promise
In post-war San Francisco, discrimination against Chinese immigrants resulted in tragedy
These 3.5-billion-year-old rocks could vindicate Darwin's claim that life evolved in "some warm little pond," and not in the ocean
But sometimes, they should
A new handheld detector aims to root out this widespread, destructive practice
From its earliest days, Congress feared it would act as a “secret federal police”
Photographer S.B. Walker captures the pond's eternal glow
Faking the stuff of elephant tusks could benefit wildlife conservation and engineering—yet many technical hurdles remain
Bowery, a new indoor farming company, offers "customized" greens and herbs
The African American History Museum showcases for the first time signature photographs from its new collections
For Mother's Day, we've pulled some of history's wackiest patented ideas for mothers and children
Award-winning photographer Mandy Barker explores the beauty and tragedy of marine plankton and plastic waste
Over the past two decades, even G-rated films have amped up the booze labels
By deciding this ancient plant was worthy of their attention, humans ended up dramatically shaping its evolution
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