A new breed of food establishment is attempting to do away with food waste entirely
Remote Isle au Haut is integrating time-tested technology with emerging innovations to create its own microgrid
Philip Roth's classic novel, newly adapted by HBO, envisions a world in which Charles Lindbergh wins the 1940 presidential election
Studying how bats behave when they’re feeling ill could help researchers better understand how pathogens move through close-knit populations
In an official statement, the Institution announced temporary closures beginning Saturday, March 14
On a ship frozen in the Arctic, scientists have spent all winter to shed light on exactly how the world is changing
With Washington, D.C. COVID-19 state of emergency, Smithsonian officials say museums to close Saturday, March 14; events canceled through May 3
Participants promote a family-oriented fellowship of friends who like to beat each other up while wearing skates
This wearable spacecraft let humans take one giant leap away from Earth
Astronomers have more places to look for signs of intelligent life and more advanced tools to find it
A sled in the Smithsonian collections marks the historic race
Over time, trash that has been floating in the ocean gets covered in algae and other micro-organisms
You don’t have to travel to Europe to see turrets, gate houses and other architectural features reminiscent of the Middle Ages
Sargent made his portraits in charcoal—a medium that allowed completion in less than three hours rather than the weeks it took for his full-length oils
After lobbying in support of the 19th Amendment, free thinker Helen Hamilton Gardener strove to preserve the movement's legacy in the public memory
A study of beads made from ostrich eggshells suggests the humans of the Kalahari Desert region formed social networks to help each other
A temporary solution during months-long school shutdowns, the online classrooms may be an experiment the rest of the world can learn from
A litany of issues in business, finance, container ship loading and aircraft loading derive from this one simple dilemma
Tiny Winnemucca, with its high concentration of Basque restaurants, is doing its part to preserve Basque traditions
Mapping the Gay Guides visualizes local queer spaces' evolution between 1965 and 1980
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