The new exhibition touches on design, landscape architecture, the life of icebergs and climate change
The American History Museum's Lemelson Center will record 20 oral histories from early video game innovators
This 1980s-era “gene gun” fired the shot heard around the world
Globalization and new technologies have given us more control and more power over our food than ever before. What's next?
Calli, the 11-year-old sea lion gave birth on June 26; mother and pup are bonding and doing well
Ride along through this Taiwanese city's back alleys and far-flung neighborhoods
Plan an overnight adventure on a working farm
Supermarket strawberries are big, perfectly red, perfectly heart-shaped, and perfectly flavorless—at least compared with what they could be
Just in time for its 40th birthday, the museum revamps its main exhibition hall and Star Trek "Enterprise" debuts
Logging, wildfires and other human disturbances lead to species die-offs
He tweets under the guise of @Brian_Bilston and uses the platform to reinvent the age-old form of writing
In a reboot of the classic Archie comics, the two female leads take charge
The world created by former slaves in Liberia was a cruel paradox for more than 150 years
At the Folklife Festival, be sure to catch the singing, improvisational poetry slam that’s keeping a language alive
As the sea levels rise, these photos provide a big picture view of a place losing the battle against climate change
A series of three photo essays explores how America has treated its own people in times of crisis
Photographer Neil Ever Osborne hopes that his work helps save the species
Photographer Daniella Zalcman explores how native populations had a new nation foisted upon them
A Smithsonian scientist explains why in the new Age of Humans, we must turn from crisis management to planet management
A short history of our relationship with the ocean’s most intimidating fish
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