A periodic update of film preservation projects
Packing for an adventure to a place layered with relics from the Thracians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Bulgars, Ottoman Turks and Soviets
From "smart helmets" to "intelligent mouthguards," football tackles the challenge of high technology to reduce injury and improve the game
The showman whom John Lennon immortalized in song was a real performer—a master horseman and Britain's first black circus owner
Although peanut butter and jelly is the classic combination, there are plenty of other, very strange permutations for your lunchbox
Visitors from across the country have made a pilgrimage to the Smithsonian to see an exhibit about the fateful day 10 years ago
These games are fun but also have important lessons to teach about infectious diseases
As teachers and students head back into the classroom, we present a list of the Smithsonian Institution's most interesting school-related objects
A 1913 film mirrors contemporary conflicts over how best to teach the deaf
Tippett's "Prehistoric Beast" remains one of the best dinosaur films ever made. What could he have accomplished with "Dinosaur"?
"Too many Americans simply don't know how to cook," says a historian, and that has contributed to a health crisis
Thanks to efforts by the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, the first bird species discovered in the United States in decades has been described
Researchers believe the hierarchy helps elephants avoid injuries that could result from competing for water
On this day in 1847, Henry David Thoreau ended his celebrated time in solitude and took up the great task of writing about it
Thanks to social media and wireless networks, we have less reason to own things. Welcome to the sharing economy
The monster got its start as a science experiment that escaped to Decatur, Georgia—although, technically, I am not sure if Bookzilla counts
In 185 A.D., someone in China looked up in the night sky and saw a new star
This week, learn how to photograph exotic animals, get a telescopic look at the sky, and see American Art through a new perspective
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