"I Love Lucy" is having a moment—but we're still not ready to see its star and creator clearly
The InSight observatory has a seismometer and a heat probe, which have enabled it to gather data on rock layers below the planet's soil
A single reference in the historical record has spawned an array of adaptations, most of which overstate the anonymous figure's role in the Culper Spy Ring
The story of a joint Smithsonian-Soviet-Ukrainian program in 1990 lends poignant resonance to Russia’s brutal invasion today
Much like Joseph Stalin, the Russian president has used propaganda, the media and government-sanctioned books to present an ahistorical narrative
Operators practicing 'solidarity tourism' push back against travel that can be environmentally and socially destructive
Experts share the latest research and advice about protecting kids
On the film's 50th anniversary, a Smithsonian historian reflects on the cultural phenomenon of the blockbuster hit
Researchers say the new tech will help them better understand bottlenose dolphin reproduction
The fifth-century abbess is stepping out of the shadow of the better-known St. Patrick
Fossil jaw shows earliest evidence of a specialized carnivore with scimitar-shaped fangs
A Smithsonian traveling exhibition powerfully dismantles corrosive myths with triumphant portraits and the stories of African American men
Scientists have examined remains from caves and think the shelters served as temporary camps for hunters who targeted horses
A new book tells the stories of four interwar writers who laid the groundwork for modern journalism
The ground-breaking move heralds a new path for interactions between African and Western institutions
Fans of 'Yellowstone,' live out your ranching dreams, even if for just a few days
Delight your friends with these eight surprising details about the furry creatures
What Ukrainian air force pilots had to say about their aging Su-27s.
Locals in Smyrna, Georgia, are rallying to preserve Aunt Fanny’s Cabin as a tribute to eponymous Black cook Fanny Williams
The Underground Railroad conductor's understanding of botany, wildlife biology, geography and astronomy allowed her to guide herself and others to safety
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