Authorities eventually recovered 96 of the lost timepieces, including a $30 million watch commissioned for Marie Antoinette
This month’s Smithsonian podcasts include a deep dive into India’s monsoon weather patterns and discussion of animals in flight
Now scientists are trying to coax back lost seabird colonies
Darcelle XV, the world’s oldest performing drag queen, died in March, but her spirit will live on
The fossil represents the earliest-known species of the flying mammal
Originating in Italy, "scattered hotels" turn alleyways into hallways and piazzas into living rooms
The 1989 Disney movie musical may have saved the Disney corporation, but it also sent important messages about identity to its young audiences
Your trash is my treasure—and a sweet reminder of the past
Targeted even when unarmed, around 70 percent of the Black Union troops who fought in the 1864 battle died as a result of the clash
From dinner by candlelight in Denmark to Peking duck in China, the celebrated food critic reveals her most memorable culinary experiences
A veteran eclipse chaser explains how to get ready for one of the planet’s biggest celestial events
The satellite mission TEMPO will detect pollutants at a neighborhood scale across the nation
The itinerant artist William Bache’s portraits are contaminated by arsenic, but now the National Portrait Gallery offers easy access
A new book draws on long-overlooked sources to chronicle how Oberstdorf's residents navigated the rise—and dictatorship—of Adolf Hitler
A new study attributes more than 500 homers since 2010 to increased global average temperatures, an effect that will only increase the hotter Earth gets
Alexander Hamilton wrote that a commander in chief removed from office would be "liable to prosecution and punishment"
The latest on how climate change affects life on Earth today and on what solutions scientists, including those at the Smithsonian, are innovating
“Aquamaids” were once the stars at an amusement park in San Marcos. Now, they are making a comeback to help the environment
Colonialism's brutal legacy, including the European nation's policy of forcing mixed-race children into orphanages, is still keenly felt today
Your feedback on World War II heroes, baby puffins and more
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