A new study of ancient climate has a dire warning about today's dry conditions
From kitsch to cool, ride the waves of undulating popularity of a tropical fashion statement
He was talented and prosperous, but the young visionary worried the art world had left him behind. Then he discovered soup
Overcoming scorching heat and little rain, experimental vineyards teach winemakers to cope with climate change
Lendbreen, a pass high in the Norwegian mountains, was an important route from the Roman era until the late Middle Ages
In a nation under quarantine, chronicling a crisis demands careful strategy
Follow the Frenchman who remade the woods surrounding a royal estate into the world’s first nature preserve
No one knows exactly how the nocturnal hunters manage their whisper-soft flight, yet it's inspiring the design of quieter airplanes, fans and wind turbines
History’s census enumerators came back with the numbers and some very tall tales
From teaching curious museumgoers to adding creativity to the scientific process, art thrives at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
In the new miniseries, feminist history, dramatic storytelling and an all-star-cast bring the Equal Rights Amendment back into the spotlight
The Beatles guitarist visited his sister in southern Illinois just months before he'd become world famous
As a biological anthropologist focused on health, diseases are part of Sabrina Sholts' specialty
Smithsonian folklorist James Deutsch says the fast spread of stories and memes are cultural expressions that build cohesion and support
Engineers around the world are tweaking drones, robots and smart tools to help prevent the spread of the virus
The SARS-CoV-2 virus endures for days on plastic or metal but disintegrates soon after landing on copper surfaces. Here’s why
A new book charts the history of counting the public, from the ancient censuses in Rome to the American version of decennial data collection
The new viruses are not harmful to humans or closely related to SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19
These letters and journals offer insights on how to record one's thoughts amid a pandemic
The containment practices of outbreaks past could have lessons for modern epidemics
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