Created by Hong Kong professor Allan Chan, iDummy can be programmed with any measurements
The city's colorful murals put it in the running for comic book capital of the world
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: India
A window on the world from a four-bunk sleeper car
Jesse Owens is best known for his performance at the 1936 Berlin Games, but curator Damion Thomas says there is more to the story
The Aliso Canyon leak doubled Los Angeles’ methane emissions—and it's just one disaster we were lucky enough to find
Experts say they're not dangerous, and are easy to spot
Popular musicals on Broadway are regarded as escapist, but the worldwide issue of migration and displacement is inescapable
In his new book, Wharton School professor Adam Grant looks at what really drives creativity and progress
Journey to the Center of Earth
The impact that wiped out large dinosaurs also dumped hundreds of feet of debris in the ocean off the Yucatán peninsula
A project in Kansas City will see if a ride-hailing service can work with a government agency to help bring public transportation into the 21st century
After more than a century of searching, scientists have discovered a gene in snails that may control asymmetries inside many animals
In Omaha, Nebraska, individuals and nonprofits unite in a show focusing on the issues of water quantity and quality
How the founding father’s wife kept their love alive in the face of tragedy
Unlike some mushrooms in Europe, truffles do not seem to be accumulating radiation leftover from the infamous nuclear disaster
A portrait of actor Kevin Spacey, in his Netflix role as the world's most devious president, proves that fiction is as good as real life
A whole new world opens up when you try to catalog every visible creature that moves in and out of a biocube set down on either land or in water
Fans of "Hamilton" can check out these historic sites
A novel conservation effort aims to fund a habitat exchange to protect the iconic butterflies from extinction
Seedless, sweet, easy to peel, and portable. But where did clementines come from? And what are satsumas, mandarines, and tangerines?
Scent artist Sissel Tolaas uses chemistry to explore the malodorous, yet beautiful, scent of decay in Central Park
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