The thousands of clay soldiers guarding Qin Shi Huang's tomb are enduring representations of the ruler’s legacy
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These Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest images feature the captivating creatures that live beneath the waves
These ten misconceptions underplay how much we have altered the global environment and undermine the new perspective we need to deal with a drastically changed world
Research suggests that experience may matter more than innate ability when it comes to a sense of direction
Unlike many of his peers, John Howland Rowe viewed the country as a source of partnership, not a laboratory to play in
Our byways are an unnatural incursion into the natural world, especially when they’re allowed to fall into disuse. Meet a roadkill scientist and a journalist tracking how roads mess with nature—and what we can do about it
Grassroots exhibitions popping up in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Poland provide a window into ordinary lives during the communist era
Ornithologists and conservationists say humans can take key steps to make urban environments less hazardous for our avian friends
The medical condition is named after a fictional storyteller who in turn was based on a real-life German nobleman known for telling tall tales
The singer’s presence can still be felt at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
During World War II, British researchers conducted tests on themselves to gauge how submariners' brains would function at extreme depths
Northern Europe and the British Isles
The secret to the world’s sweetest rhubarb? Sealed sheds, total darkness and a little old-fashioned flair
Only two robotic missions have made it to the Swift Planet, but they were crucial for upending many false assumptions of that sun-scorched world
Robert M. Pirsig’s odyssey vehicle takes its final ride as it vrooms into public view for the first time ever at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
Northern Europe and the British Isles
Explore the region's history, culture and natural wonders
In "Sally & Tom," Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks continues her investigation of American myths
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These 15 picture-perfect cherry blossom images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest are pretty in pink
A new limited series starring Michael Douglas as Benjamin Franklin revisits the founding father's years as the American ambassador to France
In 1942, young Calvin Graham was decorated for valor in battle, before his worried mother learned of his whereabouts and revealed his secret to the Navy
Diet played a key role in the evolution of the vast beetle family tree
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