The innovations of a forgotten genius who laid the groundwork for the nation's signature music
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
Submerged prehistory holds insights on the first humans to live in North America
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Majestic and sturdy, the icon of the American South has offered protection time and again
From Norway to Nepal, this year’s winning images span the globe to capture the extraordinary
These New Englanders have found a way to help the planet and convert more than 9,000 tons of cow waste annually into electricity
As NASA plans to retire the orbiting laboratory, these four privately owned and operated space stations are under development
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
Get the inside scoop on the iconic prop, now on view in the exhibition “Entertainment Nation”
Untold Stories of American History
Even after Wong Kim Ark successfully took his case to the Supreme Court 125 years ago, Asian Americans struggled to receive recognition as U.S. citizens
Inspired by pop culture depictions of cavepeople, an archaeologist searches for what is real and what is a myth
Using new medical imaging techniques, researchers are working to identify early signs of developmental disorders and mental illness
Untold Stories of American History
A new book offers the first full-length biography of newspaper editor, labor leader and minister Samuel Ringgold Ward
A new film offers a sympathetic portrait of the 15th-century ruler, who seized the crown from his nephew before dying on the battlefield
The 8,000-year-old rock carvings were likely created by the Tlingit
Before T. rex and ankylosaurus ruled the Earth, a host of similar Triassic reptiles reigned
Police suspected the 19-year-old Spanish expatriate of harboring anarchist views
Individual behavior patterns may skew studies, but researchers have a solution to this problem
The smoky snack captures the state’s love for both salmon and preserved foods
The practice was common in medieval Europe
Scientists are finding tumor signals in spit that could be key to developing diagnostic tests for various types of cancer
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