A photojournalist journeys to the Sahara-Sahel desert of remote northern Africa to catalogue the state of emergency on the ground
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An ancient legend could provide a new weapon in the fight against deadly bacteria
A century after Prohibition, we uncork a history of the nation’s shifting relationship with booze
These painters, the focus of a new exhibition at the Whitney, put their own stamp on 20th-century art
Several species of cat have members with all-black coats, but the evolutionary advantages and disadvantages are just starting to be understood
Archaeologists believe the 7,000-year-old structure was intended to protect settlements as sea levels rose
But the technology raise several ethical concerns that could stymie its progress
<em>Homo erectus</em>, one of the first species of the Homo genus, survived for longer than any other close human ancestor
More so than in previous film adaptations, writer and director Greta Gerwig weaves the American writer's own experiences into the classic story
These unexpected treasures have now been transferred into the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
The online resource will offer vital details about the toll wrought on the enslaved
Experts disagree on the hit musical's merits; four of the original production’s slinky, feline costumes are held by the Smithsonian
Maya Angelou’s breakthrough memoir forever changed American literature and helped carve a new space for black self-expression
The impact of one heroic flight would take decades to reconcile
Surprising new clues point to the arrival taking place thousands of years earlier than previously believed
Made in Alaska and fashioned to protect against snow glare, the eyewear was carved from whale baleen circa 1890
A notorious quack peddled cures at an Arkansas resort in the 1930s. Nowadays the con game is all for show
The piece of Birch tar, found in Denmark, also contained the mouth microbes of its ancient chewer, as well as remnants of food to reveal what she ate
Brazil’s plan to develop a lonesome track in the heart of the rainforest poses a threat the whole world may someday have to overcome
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