The designer behind Microsoft's HoloLens 2 predicts a future driven by augmented reality
Cooper Hewitt’s new show drills down into the inherent biases lurking within computer intelligence systems
After two years of documenting the nation’s craft brewing industry, curator Theresa McCulla makes ready for a public debut
Citizen scientists can submit leaf samples from their hometowns through the end of August
The National Museum of African American History and Culture recreated one of the first businesses in the city to be owned by a black woman
The invention was once received with chilly skepticism but has become a fixture of American life
For a handsome price, a daredevil inventor will bring you aboard his groundbreaking submarine to put eyes on most famous shipwreck of all
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
Duplicates of the 3D scanned historic Apollo artifact will also tour Major League ballparks this summer
Francis Rogallo's invention would have brought returning space vehicles in for a runway landing, instead of an ocean splashdown
Iron tools, weapons, musical instruments and sculptures tell a tale of centuries of the craft’s influence
NASA’s food packages now in the collections of the Air and Space Museum tell the story of how a physiologist brought better eating to outer space
A tin of hair conditioner in the Smithsonian collections reveals a story of the entrepreneurial and philanthropic success of a former washerwoman
Author Claire Evans is on a mission to elevate women and the contributions they’ve made in the field of technology
In a new book on space exploration, Smithsonian curator emeritus Roger D. Launius predicts boots on the Red Planet ground by the 2030s
Eadweard Muybridge photographed a horse in different stages of its gallop, a new Smithsonian podcast documents the groundbreaking feat
A simple contest of sci-fi strategy, ‘Spacewar!’ ushered in what is now a 140 billion dollar industry
An innovative 1890s gear-and-lever voting machine mechanized the counting of the ballots so they could be tallied in minutes, not hours or days
A new Smithsonian Book unpacks the possible future of missions to the Moon
Plastic Whale offers visitors an opportunity to see the city by boat while also cleaning up its waterways
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