These artificial reefs are proving to be prime habitats for a plethora of sea creatures
Patented 20 years ago, the invention never took off. But the renowned animal science professor still thinks its time may come
The one-mile square area, known as Section 14, competes for sovereignty with the wealthy in Southern California
Smithsonian's new YouTube series, "The Dr. Is In."
As the National Portrait Gallery acquires a film poster of Hedy Lamarr, it’s worth reflecting on her double life as an actress and a pioneering inventor
The Tanis site in North Dakota contains evidence of the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs
This year, Paris Fashion Week featured her work. "To be a Native American designer showing for the Fashion Week Studio was amazing."
In Los Angeles, Boston and New York, students and veterans alike challenged the government’s ongoing support for the lengthy war
The curator of time-based media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum talks about upcoming initiatives emphasizing women artists and LGBTQ+ perspectives
The trees’ spring beauty should be on full display for about a week, the National Park Service reports
The work of Constance Stuart Larrabee, a pioneering photographer, will soon be digitized
The metamaterial silences noise while allowing for airflow, making it a potential soundproofing material for airplanes, HVAC and more
Artifacts including gold medallions and sacrificial llama bones reveal the ritual pilgrimages taken around Lake Titicaca
Old is new again, as Smithsonian’s Sidedoor podcast revisits a radio drama from 1938
His failed attempts to bring the Emmett Till tragedy to television forced him to get creative
25 Things to Do at the Smithsonian in April
This March Madness consider how the sport has evolved in its 128-year history, through innovations in ball design, hoops and training devices
A species description from more than two centuries ago has fooled scientists until now
The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s new show documents the turbulent decade and the provocative dialog happening in a diverse art community
To map the post-war exodus, the artist turned to interviews and deep research, starting with her own father’s past
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