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
They’ll just be thankful when the year is over
The game show host, who died Sunday at age 80, donated items to the Smithsonian in 2013
A new study suggests the marine mammal can recover naturally if illegal fishing is eliminated
The 19th-century artist Martin Johnson Heade abandoned his effort to paint his 'Gems of Brazil,' but why?
On a mission more than 200 million miles away from Earth, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft grabbed rocks from Bennu
A skull and soft tissue perfectly kept in resin show that an ancient amphibian had a tongue that was both fast and extendable
The Peruvian tern's desert camouflage makes it almost impossible to track, but that’s exactly what the research team set out to do
These five November releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Art institutions are embracing AR during the Covid-19 pandemic—and making art more accessible in the process
"Rigged" may not be the way to describe them, but there were definitely some shenanigans happening
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