The Smithsonian’s first purchase of a performance art piece is happening now, but the artist requests no photos, please
Determining if an athlete or soldier has a concussion often depends on what they tell you, but new technologies could provide a more objective approach
CF is the most common genetic disease among Caucasians, and how it became so widespread is something of a mystery
Crop circles saved the Great Plains when farmer Frank Zybach invented a new sprinkler system in the 1940s
Smithsonian ethnomusicologist Dan Sheehy poignantly recalls the brutal outcome of a nation divided
On February 9, 1945, two submarines are poised to engage in a direct, underwater confrontation. It's the first - and only - underwater submarine dog fight
The ceremony itself was rooted in union-busting, laying the basis for the art vs. mass acclaim debate we see play out today
While researchers used to rely on interviews and experiments, raw video reveals subtle, previously hidden reactions
An expedition sets out this week to explore a field of hydrothermal vents in the deep Atlantic, one of the most extreme ecosystems on the planet
Underwater artifacts and Winnie the Pooh take center stage at these new museum exhibits this fall
Casteller and photographer Alex Nebot documents the fascinating Catalan sport of stacking people into elaborate towers
The latest podcast “Sidedoor” travels with Smithsonian experts on the trail of the buzzing beasts known as the Aedes
It's June 1945 and the USS Barb has just launched an unprecedented attack on the factories of the Japanese island of Shari
When a Maryland dam comes down this fall, a team of scientists will deploy drones to monitor the flow of more than two million cubic feet of sediment
An individual's natural gut bacteria determine whether the so-called dietary supplements help or do nothing at all
But the appearance of new chemicals is creating an uncertain future for polar bears, orcas and seabirds
A British frigate fires on the USS Constitution - but its shots either miss or rebound off its tough oak hull
Bug sprays with DEET feel oily and smell gross. But turning natural plant oils into commercial products isn't easy
For actress Nichelle Nichols, the first black woman to have a continuing co-starring role on TV, it was the beginning of a lifelong career in activism
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