In a new book, futurist Jamie Metzl considers the ethical questions we need to ask in order to navigate the realities of human genetic engineering
Clive Thompson’s new book takes readers deep into the history and culture of computer programming
Before soaring into theaters, Disney’s flying elephant was about to be published as a scrolling children’s book
In 1855, Mary Mildred Williams energized the abolitionist movement
A new Smithsonian book whisks readers on a culinary odyssey, tracing the history of salt, pork, honey, chili, tomato, rice and chocolate
An heirloom is charged with both sentiment and purely speculative history
The popular and pious wife to President James Polk had little use for the nascent suffrage movement
In <em>The First Conspiracy</em>, thriller writer Brad Meltzer uncovers a real-life story too good to turn into fiction
In "How to Hide an Empire," Daniel Immerwahr explores America far beyond the borders of the Lower 48
Fans of the mystery writer have no shortage of ways to pay homage to the scribe behind "The Raven" and so much more
A beloved Robert Frost poem is among the many creations that are (finally) losing their protections in 2019
Our picks deliver feminist history, folklore reimagined and an adventurous romp through awe-inspiring destinations
In our efforts to increase and diffuse knowledge, we highly recommend these 70 titles released this year
Our own William Allman describes the 2018 titles he found to be the most enjoyable and eye-opening reads
A new book advances a controversial theory about the singular contribution that went into the brothers’ pioneering achievement
2018 Smithsonian Ingenuity Awards
Like Johnny Appleseed, Smith has been planting the seeds of verse across the U.S.
Armchair travelers, rejoice: you don’t need a passport to experience the world through an author’s prose
Smithsonian Books introduces the <i>Sweet Home Café Cookbook</i>, chock full of delicious riffs on classic African-American recipes
Here are eleven titles that intrigued and thrilled Smithsonian's knowledge seekers this year
Jazz, race and an unlikely friendship inspire the new film about navigating Jim Crow America
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