Museums house a wealth of rare animal specimens, such as arctic clothing, medieval parchment and Viking drinking horns, but DNA testing can be destructive
The massive Austin event has become the place for unveiling cutting-edge tech, from educational apps to virtual reality art
The death of 19 immigrants may have unified the labor movement, but powerful interests left their fates unrecognized until decades later
Seventeen-year-old Ayush Alag is one of 40 finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search
The '90s lives in the new superhero film but doesn't tell us much about the decade
When the Milky Way consumes another galaxy, tendrils of stellar streams survive the merger, containing clues about the universe's mysterious unseen matter
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s design provides easier access from the National Mall and space for larger installations
Discovered in a salt mine in Nazi Germany, these artworks toured the United States in a questionable move that raised serious ethical concerns
Injecting aerosols into the stratosphere could help cool the planet, but scientists have yet to study exactly how such solar geoengineering would work
When imagining a setting and plot for the children's show, Michael K. Frith looked to Crystal Caves on the island where he grew up
Bermunchies curates an Instagram feed highlighting the culinary stars of Bermuda
Historian Martha S. Jones takes a look at the question of race versus gender in the quest for universal suffrage
Don't forget, it's nearly time to "Spring forward!" Here are some strategies to help you deal with the change
These women paved the way for female scientists at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
SpaceX's new Crew Dragon spacecraft could launch the first astronauts from U.S. soil in almost a decade
The effectiveness of drugs that help the immune system fight cancer cells appears to depend on bacteria in the gut
A new book dives into the history of osteology, the study of bones, and everything we can learn from the skeletons life leaves behind
A hot take, if you will, on the iced trend
Studying the layers of Earth's crust, scientists have created a "Geological Orrery" to measure planetary motions dating back hundreds of millions of years
Avoid a grease fire. Support a local bakery.
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