It’s important for her to be part of the national conversation says Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Smithsonian's Liza Kirwin explores an early and important exhibition held at LA's Ankrum Gallery in 1962
From Alabama's music capital to the self-proclaimed 'center of the universe,' these American towns are calling your name
A new study finds that many feathered dinosaurs were more aerodynamic than previously thought
'Spit' pilots flew their first combat missions over Dunkirk during the Battle of France
As Earth’s climate changes, people around the world are witnessing insidious changes and responding to their new normal
A new study finds very young dogs with little human contact can understand pointing gestures—and that the ability has a strong genetic basis
The beloved line of fictional characters taught children about American history and encouraged them to realize their potential
Fishery management systems can teach scientists how fish can be raised sustainably in wild fisheries
Sixty years ago, the company modernized animation when it used Xerox technology on the classic film
In the 1960s, construction of four federal highways brought the rebuilt neighborhood of Greenwood's prosperity to an abrupt end
Traders trawl recently published scientific papers to get the names and locations of animals to sell to collectors
AR/VR technologies give audiences new ways to experience museums that complement a traditional visit, engaging visitors and fueling learning opportunities
This giant bird is considered to be the dinosaurs’ closest living relative
Explorer Roman Dial leads a team of young scientists on a mission to document a rapidly changing landscape
She was the first Black athlete—man or woman—to win any major national tennis championship
The speed and ease of the DASH testing platform would be a boon for screening efforts
These June releases elevate overlooked stories and offer insights on oft-discussed topics
The iconic fanged predators may have raised their young for years—dragging baby mastodon bones home for them and slowly teaching them how to hunt
While 'Watchmen' is a work of fiction, only a century ago, some law enforcement organizations were aligned with, and even controlled by, the Klan
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