If you've entertained ideas of boundless romping in the woods with your pet, you may be in for a serious letdown
A talented seamstress and savvy businesswoman, she catered to Washington's socialites
Flamingos, shrimp and many other animals use chemical compounds found in their diets to color their exteriors
It's right up there with food, sex and drugs when its comes to stirring up pleasure responses in our brains
Kids tend to be pretty optimistic, but each generation betrays its own fears about the future
Research in six U.S. cities shows a connection between prolonged exposure to fine particulate matter in the air and a faster hardening of the arteries
A look at the future with Adam Metallo and Vince Rossi, who recently spent two nights scanning the Natural History Museum's entire Dino Hall in 3D
A conversation with the producer of "Classic Harmonica Blues," an album that captures a harmonica revolution
Deep in the Amazon Rainforest, scientists search for the micro-organisms that lived inside ancient humans
In the wake of the Boston bombing, Amy Henderson explores parallels between the era of Edison and the mediascape of today that helped solve the crime
Brain scans show that the neurological patterns linked with pangs of empathy for humans also occur when we see a robot treated harshly
To help anticipate the next outbreak of an emerging infectious disease, scientists scrutinize our closest relatives in the animal kingdom
By combining genes from different bacteria species, scientists created E. coli that can consume fat and excrete diesel fuel
Four artists left their mark for the Smithsonian's first ever land art installation as part of a new exhibit about African artists and the earth
Was the man whose assassination began World War I riding in a car destined to bring death to a series of owners?
This week, hear about one of history's most important artifacts, see how assemblage changed the definition of art and peruse crafts by 121 artists
Here are six ways to experience the greatest scenery of America's neighbor to the north
From a fish's dyed nerves to vapor strewn across the planet, images submitted to a contest at the university offer new perspectives of the natural world
The founder of Ashoka, a network of global social entrepreneurs, is taking on education to change the world
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