Dineobellator was a formidable predator and boasts the battle scars to prove it.
An early childhood education expert provides tips about how to explain the ongoing pandemic to children
It’s been more than 180 years since Charles Wilkes voyaged to the Antarctic continent and his journey has never been more relevant
With school closures underway, teachers, students and parents around the globe venture into remote learning. Here are some resources to help.
A museum director looks to the past to explain why 'Aloha' is as necessary as ever
Tasked with curbing a 1907 outbreak, Esther Pohl emphasized the importance of clean, vermin-free environments
The curious set of numbers shows up in nature and also in human activities.
Through their images, these artists combat the stereotypes perpetuated by American history and culture
Smithsonian curator Eleanor Jones Harvey explains why this revolutionary 19th-century thought leader is due for a reconsideration
With the COVID-19 coronavirus causing a global pandemic, a look back at the scientists who figured out viruses and their relationship to disease
Apollo 15 Command Module Pilot Alfred "Al" Worden, an aviator, engineer and storyteller passed away on March 18, 2020
From doodle sessions to zoo tours, here's a week of online activities to keep your kids learning during the school shutdown
When this publication first appeared five decades ago, it was happy to join the fray
A century ago, Susan Pringle Frost tirelessly campaigned to save these South Carolina buildings from destruction
How do you select one image to represent half a century of photography and art? You don’t
Yes, most infectious diseases are seasonal. But waiting for COVID-19 to wane on its own is a bad idea
View these vivid illustrations by Japanese artist Kōkichi Tsunoi of the varieties of trees presented to the United States in 1912
You’ve got questions, we’ve got experts
The green-and-white banner from an Illinois high school recalls the first Earth Day 50 years ago
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