The human hand is an incredible tool—and a deadly threat
Princess Dashkova led research institutes, wrote plays and music, and embarked on a Grand Tour of 18th-century Europe
Following these pieces of advice from chefs will ensure tastier, more nutritional noodles for all
Using solar power, machine learning and her family’s patio umbrella, 18-year-old Selina Zhang created a synthetic tree that lures the destructive species
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
Bug out with 15 shots of insects and arachnids of all shapes and sizes from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
For one of them, the story ended with a mission to bring science to the public
Mohammed V defied the collaborationist Vichy regime, saving Morocco's 250,000 Jews from deportation to Nazi death camps
The "Messier marathon" prompts space hobbyists to spot 110 celestial objects in one night, and the best time to try it is in March
Mildred and Patty Hill wrote the popular song's melody, but their contributions to American culture have long been overlooked
Today’s artists—especially women—are sometimes criticized for speaking out, but for Baez, art and activism were indivisible
Newspapers and magazines across the United States published weekly columns debunking lurid claims that were detrimental to the war effort
The town’s historic hotel magnifies its mastery of the macabre with a chilling new attraction
Bones in Spain suggest a mercury-rich mineral used for art and hallucinogenic trips poisoned a community 5,000 years ago
Aristocrats plotted to kill the Siberian peasant, who wielded undue influence over Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra. But the conspiracy backfired, hastening the coming Russian Revolution
Mario Van Peebles' "Outlaw Posse" is the latest attempt to correct the erasure of people of color from the classic cinema genre
A Chicago startup has turned a fungus found by NASA into a protein-packed food
See shots of “the world’s biggest party” from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
Documenting episodes of the phenomenon thousands of years ago may help us predict damaging solar storms in the future
Researchers examined the remnants of a 13th-century fishing site to get a picture of how the marine ecosystem has changed
In 1990, scholars found a Sierra Leonean woman who remembered a nearly identical version of a tune passed down by a Georgia woman’s enslaved ancestors
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