Six Important Things to Know About Breakthrough Infections
As the Delta variant likely drives more cases of Covid-19 in vaccinated individuals, experts weigh in with helpful information
Scientists Design a Robotic Chameleon That Crawls and Changes Color
A new artificial skin can sense its surroundings and create a camouflage coat
New Analysis Reveals More Details About Smithsonian Founder’s Illegitimate Family Tree
The newly recovered 1787 Hungerford Deed, detailing a contentious squabble over property and prestige, can now be viewed in a new virtual exhibition
‘Reservation Dogs’ Marks a Breakthrough for Indigenous Representation Onscreen
“Thor: Ragnarok” director Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo developed a comedy about Native American teens in Oklahoma that stars four young Native actors
How Rebecca Lukens Became the Nation’s First Woman Industrialist
A sudden tragedy thrust this pioneer into the family business and into history, making her the first woman to run an iron mill in the United States
Four Ways to Protect Yourself From Harmful Air Pollution Caused by Wildfires
Awareness about exposure, high-quality masks and air filters can help protect you from dangerous pollutants in smoke
Drop in Greenhouse Gas Caused Global Cooling 34 Million Years Ago
A new study confirms that carbon dioxide plays a significant role in any climate change
Meet Rescued Bald Eagles Tioga and Annie
Every one of these birds under human care is a rescue; it is illegal to breed and keep these birds otherwise
The True Story Behind How Pearls Are Made
Mollusks create these shiny gems, but that biological process could change as Earth’s waters warm
New Study Shows Climate Change May Increase the Spread of Plant Pathogens
Models suggest that higher latitude crops will experience higher infection rates and a greater number of threats
The Last Cigar Factory in Tampa
After a multi-million renovation, the J.C. Newman Cigar Company in Ybor City offers visitors a museum and tours of its working factory
Watch What Happens When a Coral Reef Can’t Get Enough Oxygen
In September 2017, divers observed a massive “dead zone” rising to envelop Caribbean coral reefs in Bocas del Toro, Panama
How the Adirondack Chair Became the Feel-Good Recliner That Cures What Ails You
The furniture piece has gone through countless permutations, but it all started at a time when resting outdoors was thought to be a matter of life or death
One Hundred Years Ago, Northern Ireland’s ‘Unholy War’ Resulted in a Deadly Summer
In July 1921, an outburst of sectarian violence in Belfast claimed 16 lives on the eve of a truce between Great Britain and Ireland
Eat Like an Armenian With These Tips From a Local Guide
Did you know that Armenian culture is heavily gastro-centric? Any occasion, be it happy or sad, has associations with food
‘The Green Knight’ Adopts a Medieval Approach to ‘Modern’ Problems
A new film starring Dev Patel as Gawain feels more like a psychological thriller than a period drama
At the Pageant of the Masters, Famous Works of Art Come to Life
For nearly a century, a volunteer cast has recreated visual masterpieces on stage in Laguna Beach, California
Five Ways Humans Evolved to Be Athletes
An archaeologist explores how our prowess in sport has deep roots in evolution
This Week, the Popular SAAM Arcade Is Game On for Video Game Makers
Chris Totten reflects on how the gaming community around SAAM Arcade has grown since the first event debuted seven years ago
The History of How to Store Helium
With large and easily tapped natural supplies, the United States became the world’s leading helium producer
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