The United States may be the world's largest exporter of sperm
The 1985 film that famously revealed the lives of astronauts in zero gravity returns to the big screen
A Georgia town may have just mandated gun ownership, but early Americans had the same idea back in 1792
A mixture of plant oils, bacterial spores and ozone is responsible for the powerful scent of fresh rain
As a global citizen and cultural bridge-builder, Dave Brubeck captivated the world with his music, big heart and a vision of unity
A photographer painstakingly pieces together raw data collected by spacecraft to produce color-perfect images of the Sun, planets and their many moons
Scientists keep learning new things about food, from the diet power of olive oil's aroma to how chewing gum can keep you away from healthy foods
A surface's ability to attract and repel water heavily influences the degree to which a gecko can cling overhead, new research shows
This week, learn about a little-known Native American musical tradition, make something creative and see a world-class painter in action
The American History Museum covers all things grease for its April Fool's Day conference open to the public
Yet the droopy trousers trend lives on
The famed playwright reminisces about how he got hooked on collecting artifacts from the golden era of air travel
Read about the transformation of food and what happens to it once its in the digestive system
Before the legendary aircraft took flight, it took 25 hours to fly from New York to Los Angeles
A new book from a Smithsonian curator looks at the culture and business of memorabilia
Imaginary numbers, Roy Lichtenstein and much much more
As the climate changes, trees and shrubs are poised to take over tundra and alter the Arctic's ecosystems
The gooey confections turn out to be a must-have for at-home science experiments
Photographer Thierry Cohen tries to reconnect city dwellers with nature through his mind-blowing composite images—now at New York City's Danziger Gallery
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