Now I know what to do with my jar of Turkish liras, Cambodian riels and Irish 50-pence pieces
A forthcoming horror film imagines what would happen if a film crew really stumbled onto a dinosaur-filled lost world
Did modern humans appear in the world suddenly or was our species' origin a long, drawn out process?
This week at Smithsonian, learn how animals find their way across continents, try out belly dancing and pick up a new language with the creator of Klingon
In Alberta, unknown vandals smash a priceless dinosaur skeleton
Reading while traveling can serve as a sensory supplement to one's surrounding environment. Here are some of my favorite books and where to read them
China's per capita CO2 emissions have almost caught up with Europe's
Amy Poehler and Adam Scott talk about filming at the Smithsonian and around D.C. for NBC's Parks and Recreation
Cornell researchers exploit kids' adoration of Batman for the better, using the superhero as an impetus to encourage kids to eat healthy
A new report spells out that the oil spill, along with a couple other coincidental but unfortunate circumstances, initiated the grissly dolphin deaths
Infographic design first appeared at the Olympics in 1948, when the games were last in London
The dinosaur paleontologists named Oviraptor, “egg thief,” ironically turned out to be a caring mother
Forty artists honor 40 years of craft
A treatment for the disease has eluded scientists for almost two decades. But new research offers hope that they finally may be on the right path
In 1957, five Air Force officers volunteered (and one cameraman was voluntold) to stand directly below a mid-air detonation of a 2-kiloton nuclear warhead
This weekend, celebrate Earth, have a movie day and check out some super cool planes at the Udvar-Hazy Center
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