And after you read this, you will be too
From courting Chuck Berry in Missouri to diving for a lost slave ship off Africa, the director's tale is a fascinating one
These artifacts each tell a part of the African-American story
Journey to the Center of Earth
James Hutton was a leading light of his time, but is rarely talked about today
Biologists at the University of Washington are launching a long-term study that involves testing medications that could enhance dogs' life spans
Researchers think they've reconstructed the fatal plunge and last terrifying seconds of the hominin's life
Outfits from the Jackson's "Victory" tour will be part of an inaugural exhibition at the African American History Museum
It's finally time to plan your trip to NMAAHC
A novel and slightly gross study aims to fill in gaps in our understanding of Americans' food waste
The integration of the supercomputer and weather stations around the world could have a huge impact on global industry
Is blues music a thing of the past? A festival in Memphis featuring musicians of all ages and nationalities shouts an upbeat answer
Free from their mother's care, five young lions must fend for, and feed, themselves. Their first challenge: a giant giraffe who refuses to be caught
If the country succeeds, it will be the world's best 100th-birthday gift
This unprecedented kill reveals why we need to keep rivers resilient
The newly-erected turbines off of Block Island may signal the future of American wind power
An exhibition at The New Museum takes collection obsession to an over-the-top (but adorable) extreme
Digesting the lessons that the Basque chefs taught at this summer’s Folklife Festival
When millionaire John D. Rockefeller Jr. first visited Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 1926, he vowed to preserve the awe-inspiring land
2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service. Enjoy these standout images submitted by our photo community
New techniques for identifying the tools of sacrifice sharpen our understanding of the ritual
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