Artifacts from the Broadway musical come to the collections of Smithsonian's National Museum of American History
Batteries need to get lighter and more efficient before we use them to power energy-guzzling airplanes
Warming oceans are killing the world’s reefs, but scientists may have found a way to help them get out of hot water—by putting corals into a deep freeze
Her work long overlooked, physicist Joan Curran developed technology to conceal aircraft from radar during World War II
In the last decade alone, American taxpayers have spent at least $40 million on Confederate monuments and groups that perpetuate racist ideology
One of the war's greatest battles was fought again and again on a spectacular canvas nearly 400 feet long. At last, the real history is being restored
Just as his new release tops the charts, Electronic Dance Music DJ Steve Aoki says he is "blown away" to have his turntable technology in the collections
Leveraging machine learning could help diminish the damages of storms and wildfires
Long before Instagram, Americans showed off their travels using Curt Teich's cheery linen postcards.
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
The musical virtuoso leaves her old persona behind with her third album, <em>Dirty Computer</em>
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
Like Johnny Appleseed, Smith has been planting the seeds of verse across the U.S.
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
How the leaders of a farmworkers' alliance reached across cultural divides to fight sexual harassment
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
A wife-and-husband research team cracks the code to allow certain patients to see again
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
After the massacre at a Florida high school, these brave students provided a way forward
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
The actor turned director creates a genre-busting horror movie with a terrifying twist—silence
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
Your driverless car is already here, thanks to the visionary engineers behind a bold experiment
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
The Juno project will take on the mysteries of the gas giant that may in turn help us understand our own planet’s origins
The InSight lander has successfully touched down on Mars
Dorothy Porter challenged the racial bias in the Dewey Decimal System, putting black scholars alongside white colleagues
Armchair travelers, rejoice: you don’t need a passport to experience the world through an author’s prose
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