In 1971, the eye-popping short shorts fad caught the attention of pop singers
In 1938, awful dinosaurs roamed Birmingham, England
The top five foods from this year's state fair season are so bad they're good
In response to stress, sharks can undergo dangerous changes in blood chemistry, so scientists are attempting to develop a solution
Birdcages, floppy hats and shamrock hats–that's right, it's party night at the Smithsonian Libraries
More from the Zoo's baby boom, three-month-old kittens frolic on display
The radical, unbuilt high-rises designed by Rem Koolhaas are witty, subversive, and surprisingly simple
A new exhibit at the Smithsonian Sackler Gallery brings nomadic Kazakh culture to Washington, D.C., for the first time, shedding light on ancient trade
Paleontologists describe a new dinosaur that yields clues about how one of the most spectacular groups of theropods got their start
This weekend, bone up on your skeletal knowledge, survey new artwork from the Middle East and celebrate the steel pan
A severe drought, exacerbated by widespread logging, appears to have triggered the mysterious Mayan demise
Sensors in sports shoes get all the attention, but other devices can identify you by how you walk and help Alzheimer’s patients find their way home
For the first time, Carnegie Mellon University's Robot Hall of Fame is allowing the public to vote on which robots will be inducted
A staple in the collections, Cadillac marks its 110-year anniversary today as the company looks to branch out and go biking
At an Early Cretaceous site in China, paleontologists have discovered a rich trove of raptor tracks
"Count" Victor Lustig once sold the Eiffel Tower to an unsuspecting scrap-metal dealer. Then he started thinking really big
Sometimes finding Neanderthals, australopithecines and other human ancestors is a complete accident
A new study indicates that musical instruction for just a few years during childhood can have long-lasting benefits
With dedicated bike lanes and businesses catering to cyclists, the Oregon city is a true pedaler's paradise
When the country gained its independence after World War I, Alphonse Mucha was called upon to design an important part of any country's identity - money
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