The magazine's most-read articles of the year included a close-up look at the adorable yet venomous pygmy slow loris, a ...
Published on this day in 1973, "The Gulag Archipelago" drew on Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's experiences as a ...
The year's most exciting discoveries included musket balls fired in the early days of the American Revolution, a lost ...
In a new exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, artists explore just what makes a space feel like home ...
Darwin was just 22 when he set out on a voyage that would change the way humanity understands itself and the natural world ...
Like mice, people who are naturally short sleepers seem to be immune to the ill effects of sleep deprivation. If anything, ...
The shells of the hawksbill sea turtle have been used for luxury items for centuries, but with the species now endangered, ...
Daniel Bachman is on a mission to evoke Virginia’s past through strange medleys of sounds Brendan Fitzgerald Daniel Bachman ...
In 2018, fewer than 100 Sombrero ground lizards remained on Sombrero Island—but now, more than 1,600 of the critically endangered reptiles are scampering around the limestone landscape Sarah ...
In the waterways connected to the Great Lakes, researchers uncover boats that tell the story of millennia of Indigenous ...
A new film starring Timothée Chalamet tracks Dylan's evolution from an acoustic folk singer to a rock 'n' roll superstar ...
Whether you love cheese, wordplay, “Star Wars” or Japanese culture, this year’s list has something for everyone in what ...