The library's rare Chinese book collection includes 5,300 titles, 2,000 of which will ultimately be included in the online portal
New research suggests paper wasps are capable of transitive inference, a form of logic used to infer unknown relationships on the basis of known ones
After five years of restoration, 1.2 million pound Big Boy 4014 is visiting Utah to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Golden Spike
In an unusual move, the Dresden gallery has opted to display the half-restored painting prior to concluding conservation efforts
The animals’ plight highlights existing concerns about a controversial wildlife industry
The 'core' may shed light on the mysterious origins of the monument’s huge stones
While the artist isn't the first to use finger painting in her work, she is the first to dedicate her career to the technique
The ingredients include coca leaves and two compounds used in modern ayahuasca rituals
An electric performer of the Lindy Hop, Miller dazzled audiences on stage and screen
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
152 Nassau Street in Atlanta was home to the first country music recording hit made before the genre even had a name
African-American, Native American and Alaska Native women are around three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related issues than white women
Ozone and other pollutants are obscuring views, hurting plants and causing health concerns for visitors at 96 percent of parks
The esteemed British artist Antony Gormley has brought his signature “bodyforms” to the island
The cracked stone board was likely used to play ludus latrunculorum, Rome's favorite game
Some were hit by ships, but others died of malnourishment—a sign that the whales’ Arctic food sources may have been disrupted
A single genetic mutation could determine whether you perceive beets’ soil-like smell, whiskey’s smokiness and lily of the valley’s sweetness
The new material, dubbed PDK, can be deconstructed down to the molecular level
After the installation closes, the makeshift forest will be relocated to a public space, where it will remain accessible as a 'living forest sculpture'
The site was recently listed as part of the NPS’ Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
The concept of camp goes far beyond what Susan Sontag wrote in her seminal essay
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