Doctor Who stirred buzz by presenting dinosaurs on a spaceship, but just how accurate were the show’s prehistoric creatures?
10 Inventions You Haven’t Heard About
Apple’s iPhone 5 will get all the attention this month, but here are some lesser-known innovations whose time has also come
Events September 11-13: Alaska Artists, Twitter Talk and the Scream
This week: Native artisans, Barbara Kruger and Edvard Munch
Cooper-Hewitt Director Bill Moggridge Dies at Age 69
The Smithsonian mourns the loss of one of its visionary leaders
New York Fashion Week, Past and Present
Since the mid-1940s, models of perfection in designer clothes have graced Manhattan runways every autumn
100 Years Ago, Henry Ford Would Have Been The Only Driver on Texas’ New 85 MPH Highway
Texas’ new highway will have a speed limit of 85 mph
Can paleontologists identify the influence of sexual selection in the fossil record?
Rovers that ride winds on Venus, robots that roll like tumbleweeds and other wild ideas for exploring space
The Ugliest, Most Contentious Presidential Election Ever
Throughout the 1876 campaign, Tilden’s opposition had called him everything from a briber to a thief to a drunken syphilitic
How Do Crabs See Food on the Ocean Floor? UV Vision
Marine biologists took a submersible more than half a mile below the surface to understand the strange creatures that glow on the ocean floor
An Unofficial Guide to the Breweries of California’s North Coast
From the Anderson Valley Brewing Company to the irreverent Lagunitas brewpub, in Petaluma, here are several breweries worth pedaling for
DNA 11, based in Ottawa, has built the first high-tech genetics laboratory devoted solely to art making
John Cage Centennial at the Smithsonian
Marking what would have been the avant-garde composer’s 100th birthday, a full slate of events offers chances to listen to and discuss his work
Follow the American History Curators at the Democratic National Convention
We catch up once again with the curatorial dynamic duo of Larry Bird and Harry Rubenstein
Admitting That Big Ugly Spider Is Terrifying Will Make It Less Frightening
Talk about your fear while you do the thing you fear most, and you might have better luck overcoming your phobia
Events September 7-9: Estranged Sisters, Honeybees and a Steinway Piano
This weekend, an acclaimed foreign film, butterflies and bees and Schubert all want to entertain you
Big Apple Apocalypse: 200 Years of Destroying New York City
What is it about New York that compels us to see it obliterated in fiction over and over again?
As cartoonist Randall Munroe points out, feathers make dinosaurs cooler than ever
Dear FoxTrot: A Curator Responds to Jason Fox’s Dinosaur Designs
After receiving suggestions for the new dinosaur hall in a Sunday comic, Matthew Carrano of the Natural History Museum responds
Neil Armstrong’s Gloves and Visor from Moon Mission Go on View at Udvar-Hazy Center
Brought out from storage, two objects from the first mission to the moon reflect Armstrong’s enduring legacy
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