Analysis of ash from a massive volcanic eruption places the famed Omo I fossil 36,000 years back in time
Falcon hunting, Watergate, a Kusama mirror room and the new Latino Gallery await
For two centuries, diplomat Thomas Bruce has been held up as a shameless plunderer. The real history is more complicated, argues the author of a new book
Researchers went looking for a war wreck roughly 19,000 feet under the sea—and spotted the animal instead
In a new book, photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre honor the remains—and the creative reuses—of North America's iconic 20th century cinemas
Almon F. Rockwell's newly resurfaced journals, excerpted exclusively here, offer an incisive account of the assassinated presidents' final moments
The new method, tested at two zoos, could revolutionize the study of biodiversity in the wild
A new view of an original genius who died before he could realize his full potential
The 18th-century inventor discovered concepts that impact modern technology
A fussy magnate, a miffed chef and the curious roots of the comfort food we hate to love
Rebellious youth. Olympic glory. How a goofy American pastime conquered winter
Over the centuries, Brunhild and Fredegund were dismissed and even parodied. But a new book shows how they outwitted their enemies like few in history
In the remote Lofoten Islands, youngsters are happy to embrace tradition by collecting the local delicacy and selling their wares
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The Golden State’s citrus industry faced a lethal threat. The solution would herald a new kind of pest control
Kwane Stewart discovers the little-known world of generosity and love
The Revolution-era Boston establishment couldn't believe that the young African American woman wrote the exquisite book of poetry
Ecologists thought these trees had long been torn down in New England. Then Bob Leverett proved them wrong
These trailblazers are dreaming up a future with cell-cultured breastmilk, energy-saving windows and more
In the wake of crisis and disaster, rescue workers led by the Smithsonian step in to safeguard irreplaceable treasures
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