Get artsy, tour the state department's reception rooms and hear from officials central to Nixon's self-determination policies for American Indians
In Tokyo, a reservation-only photo booth spits out three-dimensional replicas of its subjects
A team of researchers dug into 60 different people's belly buttons and found bacterial diversity and microbial mystery
By sharing satellite photos and brief descriptions, writer hopes to make drone strikes seem less remote
Researchers say that the larger fonts and backlights available on tablets help improve reading speeds
The recently discovered Eotriceratops might yield important clues about how the famous Triceratops evolved
Even in 1958, the American flag was designed through crowdsourcing amateurs. If Puerto Rico joins the union, who will design the 51-star flag?
There have been a range of ridiculous evil plans throughout the years. But which are the least ridiculous?
The world is set for food shortages as the population continues to climb. Here are four things we can do to stop it
Held captive far longer than his surrender agreement called for, the Apache warrior made his case directly to the president
Get ready for the day when your big screen and your small screens work together to connect you with shows and products.
The stylish spy wore a Rolex and sunglasses that you can't buy on Black Friday on any other day
A scientist-artist duo creates stunning images, taken through a scanning electron microscope, of seeds in the Millennium Seed Bank
It may not be the biggest or brightest of southeast Asian fruits, but the snakefruit is the locals snack of choice
Canadian researchers found the horned dinosaur hiding in storage
Since 1962, the films have introduced the world to all sorts of exotic, jaw-dropping destinations
44 light years away, scientists have detected a planet that might be the right temperature to hold liquid water, a precondition for life
New science reveals that, when threatened by toxic seaweed, corals send out chemical signals to small goby fish that remove the coral-choking greenery
Paleontologists uncover a new look for one of Cretaceous Utah's most common dinosaurs, Eolambia
Finger-censor "whiskers" could someday help blind people sense surrounding objects like a rodent
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