Overshadowed by a Famous Friend, Pop Artist Marisol Finally Receives Overdue Recognition
A new exhibition examines the sculptor’s friendship with Andy Warhol—and puts her back in the artistic canon of the 1960s
Discover the Microscopic Wonders of Olympus’ 2021 Image of the Year Awards
Just in time for spring, several winners capture a close-up view of fern spores to pollen tubes hidden in a flower petal
Dog Breed Doesn’t Affect Behavior, According to New Genetic Research
Personality is shaped by a combination of factors, including a pup’s environment
Portrait of a Covid-Era Haircut Claims First Prize in the Outwin Boochever Competition
Judges for the triennial National Portrait Gallery contest chose Alison Elizabeth Taylor’s “marquetry hybrid” out of a pool of 42 finalists
The National Mall’s Oldest Building Is Now Open to the Public
The long-lived Lockkeeper’s House represents centuries of D.C. history
Chevrolet’s Classic Corvette Is Going Electric
A new hybrid model of the iconic American sports car, rumored to reach up to 1,000 horsepower, will hit the market as early as 2023
The United States Will Phase Out Incandescent Light Bulbs
Officials estimate this will cut carbon emissions by 222 million metric tons over 30 years and will save Americans $3 million per year on utility bills
‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’ Sails Toward the Auction Block—and Could Fetch $15 Million
The smaller version of the iconic painting was displayed at the White House for decades
You Can Now Explore an Open-Source Encyclopedia of 10,000 Years of South Asian Art
The online reference aims to make the region’s masterpieces more accessible than ever
Traditionally Dyed Eggs Spring Into Action for Ukraine
The colorful folk art is a centuries-long custom
View a Rare Black Moon This Weekend
The phenomenon will also be marked by a partial solar eclipse
Why Was Erotic Art So Popular in Ancient Pompeii?
A new exhibition spotlights 70 examples of sensual imagery discovered in the Roman city
More Than Half of Americans Have Been Infected With Covid-19
The percentage of the population with Covid-19 antibodies resulting from infection rose significantly in recent months
Archaeologists Discover Temple in Egypt Inspired by Greek God Zeus
The deity was honored throughout the ancient world
A Library’s Mysterious Trove of Wax Cylinders Will Soon Break Its Century-Long Silence
The recordings may include mundane conversations—and some of opera’s most legendary singers
Carnival Makes a Triumphant Return to Rio de Janeiro
Covid canceled the 2021 festival. Now, the Brazilian city is reclaiming its streets
Evidence of Earliest Aurora Found in Ancient Chinese Texts
Such historical records of celestial events can help astronomers track and model patterns of space weather
Critically Endangered Spotted Tree Frogs Released Into the Wild in Australia
Bushfires, fungal disease, predation and other threats have pushed these amphibians to the brink of extinction
Lost Charlotte Brontë Manuscript Sells for $1.25 Million
The tiny booklet contains the author’s last unpublished poems
New Research Suggests England’s Early Medieval Rulers Had a Veggie-Based Diet
Two papers argue that these 5th- through 11th-century kings and queens mainly ate meat during special feasts thrown by their subjects
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