But Indigenous people—who stand to benefit the most from the commercialization of “bush tucker”—represent only 1 percent of the industry
A math historian explores how "x" came to stand in for an unknown quantity
New research is reframing this often sensationalized and maligned set of traits and finding some positive twists
Researchers found the rare remains in Canada
The commander in chief's unexpected death in office 100 years ago fueled decades of conspiracy theories but was most likely the result of a heart attack
The Puerto Rican artist emphasizes community in installations crafted from everyday objects
Achieve the goal of viewing these highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
After leaving his home country in the early 13th century, the Englishman traveled to the Crusader states and served as an envoy of the Mongol Empire
The sex frequently neglected by birders and scientists takes the spotlight in the Audubon Photography Awards’ Female Bird Prize
The blockbuster film sparks a podcast discussion about why Ken can’t possibly be (k)enough
The first major retrospective of the Anishinaabe artist in the United States shows how he combines ancestral design and abstract painting
An anthropologist ponders whether a children's pastime in the Philippines, pitting the creatures against each other in wrestling matches, decreases fear
Rival entrepreneurs took drastic steps to draw visitors away from Mammoth Cave in the early 20th century
The gynecologist and sculptor’s “Birth Series” broke barriers, but how do his views on abortion, race and women’s health square with what we know today?
These highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest are sure to remind you of everything you love about the shore
Paleontologists say more non-avian dinos are waiting to be uncovered than have previously been found
Pickles are having a moment, even at small-town fairs, where vendors are serving them up like popsicles
An investigation of the rock band's unusual concert rider suggests the stipulation was a savvy marketing move
The iconic doll traveled to space, flew with the Thunderbirds and joined the NBA, beating real-life women to an array of career milestones
In the rainy mountains along the country’s west coast, a movement has begun to bring back an ecosystem that has been gone for centuries
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