Made with rosewater, nigella seed and stuffed with dates or nuts, the bite-size 'kleicha' evokes layers of meaning and memory
For years, Paul Rivet opposed the ideology fueling Hitler's rise. Then he helped French fighters take the battle underground
Some immune responses may be enough to make a person impervious to reinfection, but scientists don't yet know how the human body reacts to this new virus
Series producer Renee Tajima-Peña says the program is about “how we got where we are and where are we going next”
First discovered in 2011, the rare species reappeared recently after nearly a decade of eluding scientists' watch
Pittsburgh photographer Teenie Harris focused on the patriotism of men who fought for the country abroad while being discriminated against at home
Born 40 years ago, the hungry little critter turned women and children into gamers, changing the industry forever
Notorious 'Murder' hornet finds home in Smithsonian collections
John L. Davie was a larger-than-life politician, but during the influenza pandemic, even he wasn’t above the law
A Maine laboratory is on the verge of supplying a much-needed animal for SARS-CoV-2 research
Paul Thek's haunting sculpture looks beyond the pomp of traditional battle memorials
Taking 'Best in Show' at the Northern Plains Tribal Art Show, the 2002 beadwork tableau is held in the collections of the American Indian Museum
COVID-19 has caused numerous film festival cancellations. Luckily, these ones moved online
New research suggests that for the prehistoric foragers that walked this path, labor was divided between men and women
Amid toilet paper shortages, many Americans are making the switch—but does all the fuss about bidets really hold water?
Given the years they served, find the last names of the U.S. presidents in the grid below
The lessons from his presidency show that a quick retreat to the past can be just a mirage
Decades of xenophobic policy were overturned, setting the United States on the path to the diversity seen today
Meet the Smithsonian scientist who makes and studies tiny volcanic eruptions
Test your mettle with this puzzle created exclusively for 'Smithsonian' readers
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