A new trailer previews the period drama featuring Kate Winslet as pioneering paleontologist Mary Anning
Around since 1858, the home canning classic is a sought after item for pandemic gardeners this summer
An experiment conducted outside the International Space Station leads to a controversial theory about how life might travel between planets
On National Parks Founders Day, the museum looks at the changing relationship between Native Americans and the National Park Service
Smithsonian's Carolyn Russo says to study this 1973 artwork by photorealist painter Audrey Flack is like looking at a plane spotting puzzle
A new book looks at the legendary Scandinavians through their own eyes
Inexpensive—and potentially at-home—tools could take only minutes to tell if someone is infected
Off the coast of Curaçao, at a depth of 60 feet, aquanaut Fabien Cousteau is looking to create the world's largest underwater research habitat
Smithsonian Folklorist James Deutsch interviews the Washington D.C. man, "Alexander the Grate," about living in the "interstices of the infrastructure"
Scientist Yvonne Linton reveals what it means to oversee a world-renowned collection of 1.9 million specimens
Found at zoos and gardens across the country, Sean Kenney's works of art often call attention to endangered species and advocate for conservation
Health professionals worry the pandemic could stress resources and lead to misdiagnosis in Africa
The pink, squeaking infant is about the size of a stick of butter and will be named in 100 days
To forge a nation, the founders needed an efficient communications network
A new exhibition at the British botanic garden brings the landscapes of ten countries and regions across six continents to visitors
At the Air and Space Museum, the archives reveal touch on how women aviators advanced the suffrage movement
You don’t have to venture far to make awesome finds
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
The activist did not learn about her right to vote until she was 44, but once she did, she vigorously fought for black voting rights
Test your mettle with this puzzle created exclusively for 'Smithsonian' readers
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