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
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
A new adaptation offers a fresh take on James Clavell's 1975 novel, which fictionalizes the stories of English sailor William Adams, shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and Japanese noblewoman Hosokawa Gracia
A new anthology identifies frustration as a recurring theme in journals written between 1599 and 2015
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
To mark the February heritage month, these images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest offer proof that African American history is timeless
Mary Cardwell Dawson created unprecedented opportunities for aspiring Black musicians
Historian Camilla Townsend separates fact from fiction in the life of the Powhatan "princess"
Unpublished letters reveal new insights into the baffling relationship between the English novelist and his sister-in-law
You’ve got questions. We’ve got experts
Smithsonian Gardens’ 28th annual orchid exhibition is underway at the Kogod Courtyard
The story behind the glitzy stretch of highway that became the destination for America’s most sublime—and most sordid—aspirations
The history paintings of this great Neoclassical artist prove the wonderful benefits that inclusion can bring
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
These 15 photos capture affection that goes beyond candy and flowers
For more than 150 years, Heidelberg locals and tourists have enjoyed the "Studentenkuss," or Student Kiss—a praline nougat on a waffle wafer covered in dark chocolate
A chic light fixture reveals how female designers remade the Tiffany brand—and went largely uncredited for nearly a century
A decades-long forgery scheme ensnared Canada’s most famous Indigenous artist, a rock musician turned sleuth and several top museums. Here's how investigators unraveled the incredible scam
A new show at the Whitney showcases the visionary who devised the art world’s first artificial intelligence
Here’s how Venice, Rio de Janeiro, Trinidad and Tobago, New Orleans, and Quebec City mark the pre-Lenten season
Breathtaking hikes, yurt stays and opportunities for cultural immersion are attracting trekkers from around the world
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