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Thanks to a growing body of Antarctic research, scientists are beginning to understand what journeys on the coldest continent ...
In the early 2000s, Drew persuaded the U.S. military to fund a search for the brain chemicals that trigger hibernation in the squirrels. If she could identify those chemicals, she suggested, she could ...
With a new solo show opening at the FLAG Art Foundation, Ana Benaroya discusses taking time to reflect and where she finds ...
For me, painting is almost like an accident—you discover what it should be as you work on it. The process is about finding the piece along the way. I like to leave space for the unknown to ...
The critically endangered species gets a helping hand from an Indonesian facility as the island's human population is about ...
Should you be worried that your brain probably contains enough plastic to fashion a disposable spoon? Yes you should, new research suggests. In a study highlighted by the Washington Post and published ...
We don’t really have to get into how bad it is that Trump seemingly made up a dialogue with Epstein in which he tells the sex ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New York Times' Matt Goldstein, who reported on the money from Jeffrey Epstein to J.P. Morgan ...
On Aug. 12, the Trump administration announced a review of the Smithsonian, starting with eight of its most-visited and ...
Women Artists in Britain, 1875–1945" is captivating visitors at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
For decades, scientific literature described human conception this way ... But reading a book by biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling called “Sexing the Body” set me down a different path. It systematically ...
A new exhibit at The Museum at FIT in New York City explores fashion through the lens of psychoanalysis. Curated by Valerie ...