From the 'I Ching' to an upcoming Netflix rom-com, interactive fiction dares us to decide what happens next
A new analysis identifies four life-size human figures and an 11-foot rattlesnake drawn on the ceiling of an unnamed cavern
In beach towns and mountain villages, 'paradores' provide guests a truly authentic experience
Ecstasy and the active ingredient in magic mushrooms have shown promise in clinical trials, but more testing is needed
A look at the researchers, inventors and community leaders who are bringing creativity and ingenuity to today's biggest challenges
Seventeen-year-old Benjamin Choi put his spare time during the pandemic to good use designing an accessible device that doesn't require brain surgery
A surprisingly simple technique for studying marks on shells shows how California’s crab population has changed over millennia
Marine species at the poles will face increasing pressure if warming isn’t curbed
Though founded by Confederates, Julian became a place of opportunity for people of color—and a model for what the U.S. could look like after the Civil War
The 1972 Watergate break-in that led to Richard Nixon's resignation is the subject of a new exhibition
Regarded as “guardians of the Black narrative,” the artworks greet visitors to NMAAHC’s Heritage Hall
Fearful that the Able Archer 83 exercise was a cover for a NATO nuclear strike, the U.S.S.R. readied its own weapons for launch
Travel through time by lifting like passengers on the Titanic or swimming like the sixth U.S. president
The young, eighteen-foot-long Edmontosaurus had no idea about his fate as he grazed in a forest
A pivotal letter from Oscar Howe, whose work is the focus of a new exhibition, demanded the right to free expression and the art world began to listen
The arachnids propel themselves to safety at breakneck speeds after they’ve mated to avoid being eaten alive
For 75 years, images of bunker life have reflected the shifting optimism, anxieties and cynicism of the Atomic Age
Researcher Maria Elena Bottazzi says such vaccines may be key to protecting individuals in middle- and low-income countries
The revenge saga blends traditional accounts with the supernatural to convey the lived experience of the Viking age
The challenges are many, but evidence shows that positivity emboldens global conservation efforts
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