Birds, bats, rabbits, mice and other creatures are growing bigger body parts to cool themselves off
These lesser-known monuments honor the lives lost in the terrorist attacks 20 years ago
From Joni Mitchell's 'Blue' to Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour,' love and loss has an ever evolving soundtrack
The odd, enduring appeal of a scarce commodity few people use and no one really needs
Researchers analyzed hundreds of spotted skunk specimens to classify the animals
A new glioblastoma drug is derived from a microbe found in the ocean at depths of up to 6,500 feet
Born in 1981, the network soon grew to include reality TV and the VMAs. But nothing compares to its glory days of 24/7 music videos
These men, who had sacrificed so much for the country, faced racist attacks in 1946 as they laid the groundwork for the civil rights movement to come
The world's largest museum-based educational program has over 25 events planned for this month
A new study shows that bramble and brush help the canines avoid attacks by the big cats, and may offer clues about where to reintroduce the dogs
A month-long exhibition invites conversations addressing ongoing racism in America
Rasha Alqahtani, an 18-year-old from Saudi Arabia, is determined to help her peers learn about their anxiety—in the wildly popular setting of 'Minecraft'
A private company has just completed the first successful test of its trash collector
Its legacy lives on today in the struggles faced by modern miners seeking workers' rights
Three thousand years ago desert dwellers fatally stabbed and bashed each other, possibly due to diminishing resources
These are just a few of the many reasons a specific object might not be on display at a museum
A new Smithsonian initiative explores how Americans understand, experience and confront racism
A new Smithsonian initiative kicks off this week with a virtual summit examining these urgent issues
Dozens of traditional cultures use a whistled form of their native language for long-distance communication. You could, too.
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