As America 250 approaches, original documents tied to the founding of the United States are in Houston for the first time, and the exhibit is free to the public.
Science Future dropped on Crunchyroll millions of viewers in over 100 countries watched the Stone World’s first-ever ...
The 1990s are arguably among the greatest decades for science fiction, especially in movies. Whether it was a game-changer ...
The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science has announced the return of its Laser Light Shows to the Koch Immersive ...
An analysis of ancient teeth is giving scientists a rare peek into interactions between human relatives hundreds of thousands ...
Texas public school enrollment has fallen below 5.5 million students this year, marking the second-largest decline in the ...
Monthly “Family Days” are returning to the Museum of Natural History and Science this weekend. This month’s Family Day will ...
On May 5, 1710, French settlers Jean Baptiste Turpin and Margaret Fafard got married at Saint Anne’s Church in Detroit.
NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 1, sending four astronauts on a 10-day ...
Pulitzer Prize judges have awarded the fiction prize to Daniel Kraus for “Angel Down,” a World War I narrative told in one ...
Rare founding-era documents — linked to George Washington and Benjamin Franklin — will be on display soon at the Houston ...
The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is inviting great minds to gather over great beer. This Friday, the museum ...
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