It was highly contagious, lethal and mysterious. Then medical experts developed treatments and vaccines, and the affliction disappeared—but not entirely
On campuses across the country, professors are putting historically based games into the classroom
Smithsonian Secretary Joseph Henry used an army of volunteers in what would eventually become the nation's weather forecasting operation
The ancient Japanese art of brewing a fragrant alcoholic drink from rice is being reinterpreted by Atsuo Sakurai in an unlikely setting
On October 9, the work will be performed in Bonn, Germany, and a recording will be released
In the mid-1950s, a Scottish obstetrician became the first to apply ultrasound technology to a pregnant human abdomen
StEER engineers assess why some buildings survive hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and tsunamis, and why others do not
The online tool draws on recent data to approximate your chances of contracting the virus in different scenarios
The robot, developed by Alphabet Inc.'s X, will make its public debut at the Smithsonian
New research in the 20 years since the September 11th attacks has led to better therapies for those diagnosed with trauma disorders
Researchers think birds can hear hurricanes and tsunamis—a sense they’re hoping to tap into to develop a bird-based early warning system
From Joni Mitchell's 'Blue' to Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour,' love and loss has an ever evolving soundtrack
A new glioblastoma drug is derived from a microbe found in the ocean at depths of up to 6,500 feet
Born in 1981, the network soon grew to include reality TV and the VMAs. But nothing compares to its glory days of 24/7 music videos
Rasha Alqahtani, an 18-year-old from Saudi Arabia, is determined to help her peers learn about their anxiety—in the wildly popular setting of 'Minecraft'
As climate change worsens wildfires in the West, agencies are tapping into new technologies to keep up with the flames
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ice cream makers used metal casts to create fanciful desserts
Silva’s work as a makeup artist on "Girlfriends" unexpectedly thrust her into the beauty products industry as an innovator and entrepreneur
While a promising route to boosting crop yields, experts say more work needs to be done to understand why the tweak works
At first, it was all about hauling things we needed. Then the vehicle itself became the thing we wanted
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