Articles

Where fierce legionaries once marched, history buffs (students from Newcastle Church High School) nowadays hike.

Trekking Hadrian's Wall

A hike through Britain's second-century Roman past leads to spectacular views, idyllic villages and local brews

Many medicines are too costly for Asia's rural poor (Cambodia's Leng Bo with her five children), who unknowingly turn to counterfeits.

The Fatal Consequences of Counterfeit Drugs

In Southeast Asia, forensic investigators using cutting-edge tools are helping stanch the deadly trade in fake anti-malaria drugs

Christopher Columbus carried ideas that boded ill for Indies natives.

Columbus' Confusion About the New World

The European discovery of America opened possibilities for those with eyes to see. But Columbus was not one of them

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Cheetahs In Crisis

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New Observatory Open at Air and Space

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Hail Caesar—The Birthplace of the Famous Salad Closes

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Tyrannosaurus Suffered From Bird Disease

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The Origin of the Komodo Dragon

Anne Truitt in her Twining Court studio, Washington, DC, 1962.

Anne Truitt’s Artistic Journey

Balancing the two lives of a Washington, D.C. sculptor—1950s hostess and emergent artist

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Happy Trails, Zoo's Hippo Heads West

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The Rain Didn't Keep Us Away

An innovative photo opportunity on the National Mall

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Lacey Days and Thursdays at the American History Museum

Death by Durian Fruit?

Walking with Dinosaurs - The Live Experience

Darwin the Dinosaur

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Mars Climate Change Patterns Seen in Ice Caps

Josiah Wedgwood's innovative products gained popularity and by 1763, he was filling orders for kings, queens and nobles.

250 Years of Wedgwood

Two new exhibitions celebrate the enduring wares of ceramics designer and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood

Famous for Motown hits like “My Girl” and “Get Ready,” the Temptations spin and glide through their polished choreography at the Apollo Theater.

Motown Turns 50

For years, the recording industry excluded black artists. Along came Motown, and suddenly everyone was singing its tunes

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The Wild Bunch and More Are New Faces at the Portrait Gallery

Sunchokes

Discovering Sunchokes

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The Eastern Pacific Black Ghost Shark

<em>Hydrolagus melanophasma</em>, a new species of fish, was named from specimens collected over the last several decades off the coast of California

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