How Climate Helped Shape Your Nose
New research shows how the width of our nasal passages is literally shaped by the air we breathe
These Bold Illustrations Celebrate the Incredible Contributions of Women in Science
A designer’s touch brings the achievements and faces of female pioneers to a wider audience
From colonial patriots to mass-marketed milkshakes, the Irish religious holiday has morphed into a worldwide celebration
How Researchers Are Beginning to Gently Probe the Science Behind ASMR
Once a mysterious Internet phenomenon, “tingleheads” are starting to get real scientific attention
These Designs Showcase the Provocative World of Native Fashion
These contemporary designs by prominent or up-and-coming Native American designers are edgy and pulsing with relevance
Hot Food, Fast: The Home Microwave Oven
A serendipitous discovery helped engineers harness radar to create the now ubiquitous timesaving appliance
Why Americans Flocked to Catch a Glimpse of Hitler’s Car
At carnivals and state fairs across the country, curious onlookers were drawn to the Fuhrer’s chariot
Sending a probe to Earth’s lifeless twin could help us understand how life rises—and falls—on faraway planets
Could This Be the Most Efficient Solar Panel Ever?
Taking advantage of temperatures upwards of 1,000 Celsius, these hot solar cells could produce twice as much energy as the industry standard
The Storied, International Folk History of Beauty and The Beast
Tales about a bride and her animal groom have circulated orally for centuries in Africa, Europe, India and Central Asia
From Trash To Treads: Turning Tomato Peels and Eggshells Into Tires
Scientists at Ohio State University are replacing the petroleum-based filler in tires with food waste
See Inside Graceland’s $137-million Expansion
A complex fit for a king
This Virginia Winery Once Housed One of WWII’s Most Important Spy Stations
Speakeasies are so 2012—this place has actual secrets
The Attempted Assassination of Andrew Jackson
A madman, a conspiracy and a lot of angry politicians
One Writer Used Statistics to Reveal the Secrets of What Makes Great Writing
In his new book, data journalist Ben Blatt takes a by-the-numbers look at literary classics and finds some fascinating patterns
Run by the United Nations, Kloster Indersdorf took a revolutionary approach in caring for its charges
The Patents and Trademarks Behind Lucky Charms Cereal
There’s a lot of food science that goes into those marshmallow clovers
The Beast’s Enchanted Rose Lasted a Decade. How Long Can a Real One Last?
A Smithsonian expert says the film’s was undoubtedly a hybrid tea rose
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