The beloved line of fictional characters taught children about American history and encouraged them to realize their potential
Sixty years ago, the company modernized animation when it used Xerox technology on the classic film
AR/VR technologies give audiences new ways to experience museums that complement a traditional visit, engaging visitors and fueling learning opportunities
The speed and ease of the DASH testing platform would be a boon for screening efforts
The unexpected $69 million sale of a digital artwork shocked the art world and now disruption is the name of the game
Join online to hear lectures from artists, historians, photographers, craftmakers and other experts
America's iconic orange cracker turns 100 this year
Long written out of the narrative, the Tuskegee University professor first introduced the concept in the 1960s as a solution for struggling Black farmers
For generations, Bachrach Photographers made everyone, from JFK to Duke Ellington to everyday people, look great
The centuries-old history of titanium white
These delicacies, harvested in an experiment in North Carolina, have food-lovers and farmers ravenous for more
A century ago, Harry Soref made his Milwaukee-based company into a world leader with his invention of the laminated steel padlock
A new subgenre of science fiction leans on the expertise of biologists and ecologists to imagine a scientifically plausible future Earth
A handful of companies are trying vastly different approaches to spin animal studies into the next big anti-aging therapy
Ophthalmologist Patricia Bath worked to bring healthcare to underserved communities and teach girls about STEM
The A.I.-powered installation, a hallmark of the Smithsonian's upcoming "Futures" show, promises something never seen or experienced before
Aerodrome No. 5 had to be launched by catapult on the Potomac River on May 6, 1896, but it flew unpiloted 3,300 feet
As the U.S. anticipates a vaccinated summer, historians say measuring the impact of the 1918 influenza on the uproarious decade that followed is tricky
When grappling with our current moment of increased hate and violence, AAPI students need the educational resources to contextualize what we are witnessing
The 1950s convenience food has enjoyed a winning streak—no less so than during the Covid-19 pandemic
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