In her upcoming Nauenberg History of Science Lecture, World Wounds: The Damming of the Nile River and the Transformation of ...
The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum will host the 21st Perkins Lecture of Ceramic History Thursday, April 2, welcoming artist ...
In January 1870, a challenge was issued: a man called John Hampden bet any scientist £500 that they couldn’t prove the Earth ...
On March 19, addictions expert Belinda Fox walked back and forth in front of the main bar at the National on 17th with a microphone. Behind her, and just below a list of the bar’s extensive beer ...
Spring shows up across this weekend’s lineup with events centered on culture, history and community. Learn about the roots of everyday drinks, explore a new exhibition on the Key Bridge and make ...
The finest luxury cruise ships for adventurous travelers masterfully balance expedition capability with refined comfort, ...
Unsung Women of the American Revolution” was a full-weekend lecture series held in mid-March in Portsmouth, hosted by the Brigade of the American Revolution and sponsored by the Debra Najecki ...
Discovering that one of the most fascinating museums in America has been hiding in plain sight in Morristown, New Jersey, ...
Before her career as a novelist, Toni Morrison was a teacher. The famed American author, best known for works such as Beloved ...
The analysis of a sediment core from an oasis lake in Chad provides new insights into the history of precipitation in the ...
A team of astronomers led by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard and Smithsonian have for the first time used galactic ...