How filmmakers created a gorgeous, dystopian future
The effects of energy drink supplements like taurine, guarana and ginseng have been studied prolifically, and some of their benefits are rather surprising
Huge dinosaurs like Diplodocus couldn't chew, so how did they eat?
Neanderthal injuries are often compared to those of rodeo riders, but these cowboys may not be the best guide to our cousins' trauma
Winners of the museum's Teen Portrait Competition discuss their portraits and the stories behind them
Our series on Design and Sherlock Holmes begins with an investigation into the location of the famous detective's London flat
With perhaps 600 million strays skirmishing for food on the fringe of the human world, street dogs are a common element of travel just about everywhere
Nazis are known for their heinous wartime crimes and tactics. Now, exploding chocolate can be added to that list, as revealed by a 60-year-old letter
Death Valley, California set an unusual new record last week matching the hottest low temperature ever recorded on Earth
Rising ocean acidity is now considered to be just as much of a formidable threat to the health of Earth’s environment as the atmospheric climate changes
Among the treasures that will be on display when the park's new museum opens later this year are 30 pieces donated by the legendary architect
An advertisement issued by some brilliant London entrepreneurs may well be the first coffee ad ever
Projectile points found in Oregon provide more evidence that people arrived in the New World before the Clovis culture
Smithsonian Research Associate Alain Touwaide will argue that a quest for medicinal plants may have spurred Roman expansion at his July 18 lecture
Drought grips 55% of the US mainland causing a shortfall in crop production, with very low chances of it ending any time soon
In Leanne Shapton's Swimming Studies "Bathing" chapter, there's a story behind every suit
A guide to the movies being preserved now that will be available in future months
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