The Rubin Museum of Art and the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art offer an array of relaxing experiences
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The nearly 2,800-mile-long walking route runs all the way around the English coast
The prickly perch is an exciting sign of success for the birds, which came off the endangered species list in 2007
The purplish-blue pigment, derived from a Portuguese fruit, fell out of use by the 19th century
Research suggests bronze blades, thought by some to be too fragile for combat, were deadly weapons across ancient Europe
Narrated by Smithsonian Distinguished Scholar Richard Kurin, the 24-part video series blends history with modern mainstays
"Occupy White Walls" allows players to design their own art galleries—and explore others' out-of-the-box creations
Closed due to COVID-19, the Museum Hotel Antakya looks forward to welcoming guests with its blend of luxury and history once restrictions are lifted
The computer program can identify canine versus human feces based on DNA sequences in samples
A newly identified trio of chemicals may help the primates find a mate
'The break in the scientific record is probably unprecedented,' one ecologist says
New research reveals the ancient symbiotic relationship behind geosmin, the chemical compound responsible for the scent of fresh rain
The sites include the 5,000-year-old tomb of Meresankh III, the Red Monastery and the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq
The project hasn’t yet been greenlit, but a proposal just got major funding to explore the potential for the lunar observatory
The "lost" apples will help restore genetic, culinary diversity to a crop North America once produced in astonishing variety
Blossoms contort and twist back into optimal pollination position after getting bumped and battered
Major League Baseball players and team employees to participate in 10,000-person COVID-19 study
The creator behind the reptilian repertoire hopes many more pet museums are in the works
These cliques wear pink every day of the week
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