The 1970s founder of WilliWear combined high-end design with mass-market appeal
Called regenerative ocean farming, this model involves growing shellfish and kelp in underwater gardens
The insect is older than any amber-encased specimen, and may inspire scientists to look for more insects in fossilized dung
Announcing Smithsonian Associates' July offerings—multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours
Researchers say the morphing colonies help ants feel for solid land in a flooded environment—and might inspire swarming robots one day
The stories behind these American road trip pit stops are as curious as the landmarks themselves
For centuries, a Eurocentric worldview disregarded the knowledge and strength of the African empire
For the Pulitzer-prize winning photojournalist J. Ross Baughman, it was the moment he was positioned for and waiting to capture
Conversion therapy made being different dangerous
The scientists advocate shifting the current value system, which is biased against women and minorities, towards a more diverse and inclusive model
Two non-profit organizations are betting that with the help of research institutions, private vessels and new technologies, they can do just that
Making art out of disaster, two photographers reexamine these affectionate portraits of life in the Crescent City
A mysterious Middle Pleistocene skull from a Chinese well has inspired debate among paleoanthropologists
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It was once the Institution's most forward-looking museum. Soon it will be again
Get to know the history of the cherished museum and research complex
The Institution's leader looks back on a vibrant history—and ahead to the next two museums
Smithsonian scientist Valerie Paul studies the ways marine biochemicals can potentially help restore coral reefs and create new biomedicine
Want to learn how cooking transforms beef’s flavor? Meat scientists have the answers.
These exquisite designs are a must-see at the Cooper Hewitt, but hurry, the show closes July 11
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