Many colleges and universities stopped requiring the tests during Covid, and it is unclear if they will return to testing in the future
Researchers in Mali have been working for decades on the treatment that's now in the final phase of clinical trials
Collecting DNA in waters worldwide can help scientists figure out which places are the most important for conservation
Researchers are using lidar to better understand the erosional forces that cause oceanfront cliffs to crumble
Ask a child to draw a scientist, and research says they’ll often draw an older, usually white, man, with wild hair, wearing a lab coat and goggles
Great whites have returned to Cape Cod, and efforts are underway to help people coexist with them
The founder of U-recycle Initiative Africa, current law student, and all-around force for positive change is a powerful advocate for a sustainable planet
Over 20 unique and creative ideas from across the Smithsonian for engaging learners
Called regenerative ocean farming, this model involves growing shellfish and kelp in underwater gardens
It was once the Institution's most forward-looking museum. Soon it will be again
Want to learn how cooking transforms beef’s flavor? Meat scientists have the answers.
These exquisite designs are a must-see at the Cooper Hewitt, but hurry, the show closes July 11
The golden spike made the newspapers. But another railroad made an even bigger difference to the nation
Imagine a world where an Indigenous fisher can get forecasts of local marine life from a smartphone, or robots offer real-time data on coral reef health
The so-called 'living pharmacy' will be able to manufacture pharmaceuticals from inside the body
The evolution of the cell phone illustrates what it takes for technologies to go from breakthrough to big time
In some cities, cemetery plots are the most expensive real estate per square foot
Smithsonian's AquaRoom helps scientists learn more about these animals’ lives and educate future generations about their marine neighbors
For good and for bad, Covid has propelled us even faster into immersive communication technologies
To promote sustainability in the industry, designer Elisa Palomino-Perez is embracing the traditional Indigenous practice of crafting with fish leather
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