Camouflaged by the sand, these threatened shorebirds aim to hide from predators. Now conservationists are trying to give their breeding efforts a boost
A new exhibition in Massachusetts illuminates the success of Guillaume Lethière
At a site in New Mexico, a new discovery rewrites the human history of the continent
Mammals aren’t the only animals that provide nutritious secretions for their young
You’ve got questions. We’ve got experts
A century later, a new book captures the grand scale of the mountain and uncovers more about the expedition and the people at its center
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This Mother’s Day, these shots from around the world remind us why they’re so special
History remembers Mary I as a murderous monster who burned hundreds of her subjects at the stake, but the real story of the Tudor monarch is far more nuanced
More than 50 years after Bob Paine’s experiment with starfish, hundreds of species have been pronounced “keystones” in their ecosystems
On February 7, 1984, astronaut Bruce McCandless ventured out into space and away from shuttle Challenger using only a nitrogen-propelled, hand-controlled backpack
Northern Europe and the British Isles
Despite its decidedly traditional art collection, the British cultural institution is adopting a contemporary approach to public outreach and accessibility
After scientists documented the flying mammals in the Piusa Sand Caves, dug by miners a century ago, conservationists strove to protect the vital habitat
A new course at University of Hawaii at Manoa rethinks historic preservation, having enrollees design digital twins of notable structures so that people can experience them virtually
In 1813, an American sealing vessel, the "Nanina," promised to save the crew and passengers of the "Isabella," even though it was an enemy ship. Here’s how the British brig got stranded in the first place
The starfighter-outfitted drone was the first remotely piloted aircraft of its kind and size approved by the Federal Aviation Administration for public demonstration
Class, nativism and gender stereotypes all played a role in Borden's acquittal for the 1892 killings of her father and stepmother
In the 1960s, two cereal giants raced to develop a toaster pastry
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These 15 Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest images give top billing to the beautiful blooms
A new mini-series dramatizes the best-selling 2018 novel that sparked debate over the line between history and memory
The re-envisioned lodgings offer easy car-to-door access but also all the amenities of a boutique property, from local artwork to on-site fire pits
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