Lyft and Uber Want To Give Old Folks a Ride
Older adults miss doctor’s appointments and risk social isolation because they lack transportation. Ride-hailing services are taking notice.
The Couple Who Saved China’s Ancient Architectural Treasures Before They Were Lost Forever
As the nation teetered on the brink of war in the 1930s, two Western-educated thinkers struck out for the hinterlands to save their country’s riches
A New Documentary Conceived by David Byrne Explores the Wonder of the Color Guard
The dazzling offshoot of the marching band gets its moment in the spotlight
The recent discovery of the grave of an ancient soldier is challenging accepted wisdom among archaeologists
March to the Joyous, Raucous Beat of the Sonic Boom of the South
College football seasons come and go, but the joyous thunder of Jackson State’s iconic marching band rolls on
This Woodpecker Will Drill Into Your Skull And Eat Your Brains—If You’re a Baby Dove
Think those needle noses were only made for eating insects? Think again
A Hurricane Destroyed This Louisiana Resort Town, Never to Be Inhabited Again
The destruction of Isle Derniere resonates as history’s warning for our era of rising seas
There’s a New Tool in the Fight Against Elephant Poaching
An American biologist wields an innovative weapon against the illegal trade in African ivory
How Disney’s 1942 Film Bambi Came to Be Influenced by the Lush Landscapes of the Sung Dynasty
Chinese-American Artist Tyrus Wong’s Brush With Destiny
How Disney Came to Define What Constitutes the American Experience
The entertainment company has been in the business of Americana since its inception
When Robots Take All of Our Jobs, Remember the Luddites
What a 19th-century rebellion against automation can teach us about the coming war in the job market
This Is the “Jass” Record That Introduced Millions of Americans to a New Kind of Music
The record that introduced millions of Americans to a new kind of music
Why Do We Play ‘Hail to the Chief’ for the President?
A Scottish rebel features prominently in the anthem
Meet the Researchers Who Scour the World’s Most Dangerous Corners in Search of Biological Riches
Militants, malaria and pirates are just some of the challenges these scientist-explorers face in their quest to map the world’s diversity
English Is the Language of Science. That Isn’t Always a Good Thing
How a bias toward English-language science can result in preventable crises, duplicated efforts and lost knowledge
10 of the World’s Best Snorkeling Destinations
Dive into the new year in these water wonderlands
Here are some of the best titles to hit shelves this past year
Why 2016 Is Only the Most Recent Worst Year Ever
This year has been miserable for many, but it has plenty of competition from its predecessors in the 20th century
Turning Ocean Garbage Into Gold
From the common plastic water bottle to the shoes of tsunami victims, one recycling organization tries to find a home for all ocean refuse
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