A technique never before used in humans may be the fastest way to a vaccine against the novel coronavirus
Green spaces planted with fruits, veggies and herbs are sprouting across the globe, and the bounty is meant to share
A dramatic court scene in Philadelphia put the abolitionist cause in headlines across the nation
History and science suggest many possible pathways for pandemics, but questions remain about how this one will end
The latest finds hint at the great potential of the ancient Egyptian pilgrimage site
At home with their collectibles, many people are expanding, shrinking or reorganizing their treasure troves
A technology called air lubrication offers a way to make large ships more efficient
The royal nuptials—and the couple's tumultuous relationship—feature heavily in season four of Netflix's "The Crown"
A new study in Nature published the genomes—the complete DNA sequences—of 363 species of birds, opening the door for hundreds of new studies
A lack of options for commercial fishermen in coastal communities has led to a boom in trafficking
Barack Obama's new autobiography joins a long—but sometimes dull—tradition
Sales of the antique tools have boosted since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with people wanting to avoid a trip to the laundromat
The new animated series tells the story of the U.S. Army's most integrated World War II unit
A two-layered material that mimics the animals’ sweat glands and insulating fur chills surfaces 400 percent longer than traditional methods
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
In 1971, more than 10 million 18– to 20-year-olds got the right to vote thanks to an amendment with bipartisan support
Why do they serve? The answer is grounded in honor and love for their homeland
Often portrayed as an abolitionist, Hamilton may have enslaved people in his own household
With Covid-19 keeping you close to home, now is a good time to learn about elements of your neighborhood that you take for granted
After two decades in the making, a veterans memorial is dedicated at the National Museum of the American Indian
Scientists are making headway on parsing the condition's biological underpinnings, in hope of better treatments
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