How Hollywood portrays musicians—rock, jazz and country—as they tour
Is it time to stop calling sickle-clawed dinosaurs "raptors"?
It's World Oceans Day and here are 10 things scientists know about what's happening under the sea that they didn't a year ago
Brian Eno's Music for Airports is a sound environment created specifically to complement the experience of waiting in an airport terminal
Planetary geologist Jim Zimbelman reflects on Ray Bradbury's legacy
This weekend celebrate World Oceans Day, 100 Years of Girl Scouts and hat designer, Lula Mae Reeves
A delightful new film takes viewers to India’s picturesque western state of Rajasthan
The hulking crustacean has razor-sharp mandibles and eyes that catch the light like a cat's. Now it has turned into a high-tech saboteur
These elder-containing concoctions, credited with reviving a taste for liqueurs, came about as folk remedies
Make a fuss in the road and someone will appear. Spit out some gibberish about “fromage a vendre,” and that should do it. You'll get your cheese
The power of the synthesizing mind and the building blocks of combinatorial creativity
The Duke's daughter-in-law Gretchen Wayne talks about the restored version of one of his moodier Westerns
The American Indian Museum tells the stories of indigenous Olympians both past and present
The German chemist helped feed the world. Then he developed the first chemical weapons used in battle
As cars got larger in the 1920s, the "Helicar" was presented as the solution to congested city streets
Fossil evidence hints that the common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans evolved in Europe
If you didn't have a chance to see yesterday's astronomical event, watch this NASA video to see what all the fuss is about
wire Apatosaurus looms over a D.C.-area art festival
Fairy tale expert Jack Zipes shares his thoughts on the latest adaptation
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