From gunslingers' graves to gold mines, the South Dakota city—and inspiration for the new 'Deadwood' movie—is steeped in Old West history
Thanks to the new acquisition, scholars at the Athenaeum library are connecting the dots of the city’s social network of abolitionists
The founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Bunch represents the first insider to lead the Institution in decades
Suffragists, African-Americans and Chinese immigrants all criticized the statue as representative of a nation that was not yet free for everyone
From refrigerators to cars to Air Force One, Raymond Loewy's distinctive "cleanlining" sold products
Last night's successful launch was the first big step in SpaceX's plan to provide global internet coverage from space
Open-heart procedures evolved rapidly once Mayo Clinic surgeon John Kirklin made his improvements to an earlier invention
Two teams of astronomers voyaged to Africa and Brazil to observe the most famous eclipse in science
The U.S. National Tick Collection is the largest continuously curated collection of ticks in the world
Ancient fungus helps rewrite what we know about evolution and the tree of life
About 45 minutes of diesel car pollution reaps 30 milliliters of AIR-INK, now on display at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
It's ironic that women today must fight for equality in Silicon Valley. After all, their math skills helped launch the digital age
Beyond Dinosaurs: The Secrets of Earth's Past
In a new exhibit about "deep time" at the National Museum of Natural History, <em>T. rex</em> is still the king
Beyond Dinosaurs: The Secrets of Earth's Past
The ancient beast of the oceans comes to life in a new display at the National Museum of Natural History
You asked, we answered
The discovery carries intense personal meaning for an Alabama community of descendants of the ship's survivors
Changes in plankton populations over the past centuries correlate with rising sea temperatures
The military kept the true story of their deaths, the only civilians to die at enemy hands on the U.S. mainland, under wraps
For a handsome price, a daredevil inventor will bring you aboard his groundbreaking submarine to put eyes on most famous shipwreck of all
Artists born after the galvanizing moment in gay rights history, which took place 50 years ago, present their interpretations
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