An Austen expert and a period drama TV critic reflect on the enduring appeal of romance series set in turn-of-the-19th-century England
These innovators pioneered word processing, launched Americans into space and more
The true meaning of a national symbol
From ducks to dolphins, females have developed sex organs that help them deter undesirable suitors and derive pleasure from non-reproductive behavior
A hunting ban has fostered the return of a nearly extinct species
Untold Stories of American History
In the sparse Utah desert, the vital contributions of these 19th-century laborers are finally coming to light
Researchers administered oxytocin to captive animals, and preliminary results showed the big cats were less hostile towards strangers
To reproduce, of course. And a band of volunteers gathers at night to help it—and countless other amphibians—get to the other side
A massive 1,100-year-old graveyard leads to a surprising new view of the Nordic legacy in Britain
An exhibition at the National Postal Museum examines the history of the nation’s favorite pastime
The "Saguache Crescent," a weekly in a Colorado hamlet, still prints on the 19th-century technology known as linotype
The recording star sported a homemade suit as spectacular as her voice
In Washington, D.C., an innovative team of designers demonstrated how medieval techniques could be used to repair the Parisian landmark
Take a photographic tour through the country's effort to revitalize its rural towns
Block Island, off the New England coast, overcame political strife to lead the way on energy independence
In February 1861, the Pinkerton agent, posing as the disguised president-elect's sister and caregiver, safely escorted him to Baltimore
Used to color foods and cosmetics, carminic acid is traditionally 'farmed' from an insect. But researchers are moving to engineer it in microbes
The tribe maintains some of the most detailed documentation of fishers in North America
Known by the alias Lai Tek, the enigmatic communist swore allegiance first to France, then Britain and finally Japan
A new Infinity Mirror Room with its forever-repeating lights and imagery opens at the Hirshhorn with other works by the iconic artist
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