Nostalgia for childhood has led to new, fanciful flavors of maple syrup, snacks and even legal marijuana
The creatures' annual protracted snoozes have much to tell us about the biology of mammals, ourselves included
Pizza and pasta are pretty obviously out, but what are the other no-nos?
The new series dramatizes the White House years of Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford and Michelle Obama
A scholar traces the folk figure's history from the Neolithic era to today
Under the pseudonym Mayn Clew Garnett, author Thornton Jenkins Hains published a maritime disaster story with eerie parallels to the real-life tragedy
Sophisticated climate models were paired with evidence from the archaeological record to reveal where ancient humans may have lived and evolved
The longstanding tradition brings a dazzling display to the streets of Antigua each spring
Forty years of bringing critical attention to the nation's best-known makers in the arts is celebrated at this year's Smithsonian Craft Show
Nearly a dozen companies are betting on computer-controlled, airborne wind energy to electrify the future
The Bon Ami Mine’s deposits of the mineral hyalite glow fluorescent green under ultraviolet light
The ‘fool the eye’ desserts hearken back to paintings from a period in American history when there was anxiety over fakes, fraudsters and misinformation
The rare Lilienthal glider, one of only a few originals known to exist, is newly conserved and ready for its public debut
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. showcases 130 works by artists from 24 countries
A new exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, tells the story of founders Sarah and Eleanor Hewitt
The Red Ball Express' truck drivers and cargo loaders moved more than 400,000 tons of ammo, gas, medicine and rations between August and November 1944
Scientists have monitored the region closely for generations, and these are some of the most dramatic shifts they've seen
The nightly light shows have rebounded from Hurricane Maria's devastating blow
The Smithsonian bestows its Great Americans Award on the former associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Cycads have changed a great deal since they first appeared around 280 million years ago, and habitat loss and illegal trade are now threats
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