The day and evening ensembles are now the centerpiece of the American History Museum's popular "First Ladies" exhibition
Even as darkness gripped the forests for months, two small species made it home
The liquid impacts how we perceive taste and can influence what we choose to eat
With a new photovoltaic panel, researchers harness sunshine to harvest energy and food together, taking advantage of the full light spectrum
The award-winning Beninese artist unveils a work dedicated to the president’s “generosity of heart”
Always a dealmaker, then-senator LBJ negotiated with segregationists to pass a bill that cautiously advanced racial equality
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
Actor Jimmy Vee says climbing inside the droid costume, now on view at the Smithsonian’s American History Museum, is like entering “your own world"
The "Keuka" sank in 1932, just three years after its grand opening as a dance hall, roller rink and illicit party boat
Be in the right place at the right time to witness these sublime sights
The red junglefowl is losing important genetic diversity in its native Asian habitat
Scientists are studying the possible impacts of the hazard on astronauts who will travel to the moon
Scheduled to launch this year are new institutions dedicated to punk rock, Amelia Earhart and robots
A new book unearths the startling numbers behind underage enlistment during the Civil War
A rare Bible, George Clinton's colorful wig, Disney World history and Japanese ghosts debut this year
From locking horns to biting each other in the face, this is how dinos of the same species battled
The debate over how to manage the wealthy's fortunes after their deaths traces its roots to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I
As climate change threatens the charismatic creatures, scientists are embracing innovations to help them understand and protect the bears
Dotplot gives users real-time feedback and builds a personalized map of their chests
In January 1928, Tom Howard of the "Daily News" smuggled a camera into Sing Sing, where he snapped a picture of Ruth Snyder’s final moments
Analysis of ten Eurasian individuals, up to 7,500 years old, gives a new picture of movement across continents
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