Douglas Engelbart’s career was about seeing the possibilities of what computing could do for humanity
Long before Google Earth, this was how the president saw the world
India and Nepal both plan to determine if the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal caused the world's highest peak to lose an inch
After an 90-year-reign, the title moves from Rugby, North Dakota, to the city of Center, in Oliver County
As neo-fascism grows in Croatia, the country is at a crossroads between denial and reality
In 1939, Cuba and the United States turned back a ship full of German Jews, 254 of whom were later killed during the Holocaust
The hybrid embryos are the first step in interspecies organ transplants
"Two Roses for Peace" brings together people on both sides of a 1982 conflict
Hyman G. Rickover pushed to nuclearize the Navy's submarines, but admitted he’d rather ‘sink them all’ to protect humanity
It's the first time the USA has been awarded gold
Partially made from the world's thinnest, strongest material, lights on the dress change color based on the wearer's breathing rate
The National Mall finally recovered from President Obama's first inauguration, and rangers want to keep it that way
In a word: wow
A neural network can recognize and categorize skin lesions as well as MDs and may lead to a cancer-screening mobile app
<i>Psychomachia</i> pits vice against virtue in a battle for human souls
On her birthday, we're remembering Bessie Coleman's incredible achievements
In the early days, steam cars were as common as gas ones. Why aren’t we driving them today?
Castle Garden went from fort to pleasure grounds to precursor of Ellis Island
The iconic entertainer died today. She was 80 years old
The clock is ticking for a trip to the moon and a $20 million prize
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