Paveen “Beer” Chunhaswasdikul's unique, hand-hewn stoneware will be showcased at the 32nd annual Smithsonian Craft Show
In one of his final interviews, the award-winning writer talks about what inspired him to travel to the farthest reaches of the globe
In response to calls to destroy all the trees, officials rebranded them as "Oriental" rather than "Japanese"
With a host of automation features, the Aros air conditioner can help consumers save on utility costs and conserve energy
Airlines are testing new technology that could even warn pilots of "clear air turbulence" in advance
From tiny tapirs to pint-sized polar bears — America’s zoos are full of new baby animals
Basic physics suggests that an ark carrying lots of animal cargo could float, but science doesn’t support other facets of the biblical tale
If you dig deep enough, say scientists, you can find some truth to legends and creation stories
A Smithsonian historian makes the case why springtime is the best time to reawaken a thirst for verse
Artist Todd McGrain memorializes species long-vanished, due to human impact on their habitats, in his "Lost Bird Project"
With more than 90,000 panoramic images, you can see the stunning Cambodian ruins up close from anywhere in the world
Female cockroaches make eggs more quickly if they cuddle with other roaches, but artificial antennae delivering gentle touches can also speed egg growth
The pressurized suit, parachute and the balloon gondola that allowed Baumgartner to break records goes on view at the Air and Space Museum
Despite the good intentions, the biopic misleads and distorts his role in the farm workers movement
In a landmark procedure, surgeons used 3D printing techniques to restore a patient's facial likeness after a horrific injury
The Smithsonian's curator of American music explains how the history of two great American innovations—Jazz and baseball—are intertwined
Fresh out of law school, the future president first hoped he could be one of J. Edgar Hoover’s agents
Adaptation cannot save us from all the negative impacts of pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
From his former neighborhood to the place where he met his demise, check out these spots associated with Rome's most famous leader
<i>Particle Fever</i>, a documentary about the physicists who found the "God particle," suggests doing science isn’t that different from making art
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