The shocking power of immersing oneself in another world was all the buzz once before—about 150 years ago
Conservators are bringing new innovations to save the 80-pound suit that allowed the first astronaut on the moon to take that giant leap
Looking Back on a Man Who Was Always Looking Forward
Archie F. Wilson loved wood enough to amass the country’s premiere private collection. Now scientists are using it as a weapon against illegal logging
The downstream applications could make food cheaper, repair coral reefs and help restore frog populations
The ingenuity of this clever writing box was matched only by the young republic's innovative declaration for nationhood
With hundreds of moving parts, the Great Historical Clock of America has been revived
Our nation has always depended on these heavyweights to guide us, but are they still with us, and if so, who are they?
Did the 19th-century naturalist Robert Kennicott die of his own hand?
In 1954, a man named Bill Hamilton invented the water-jet propelled boat, ideal for exploring the shallow rivers of his native New Zealand
North Carolina trucker Malcom McLean needed to invent not just the container, but the cranes and ships needed to move them
The engineers working on 3 World Trade Center in New York are among the most daring around
The star architect is mapping out a new daring plan for the Smithsonian
They sound horrifying and look worse. A Smithsonian researcher is investigating the cause of these grotesque skin lesions
A new tool aims to bypass governments and put the power of climate action in the people’s hands
A new Cooper-Hewitt exhibition explores the Jazz Age as a catalyst in popular style
Influenced by avant-garde poets, writers and Pablo Picasso, Peter Voulkos experimented with the increasingly unconventional
To mark the centennial of the American Patent System in 1936, a group of innovators gathered to throw a deliciously creative celebration
The Renwick hosts a 60-year career retrospective for the innovative California enamelist
At a new Smithsonian exhibition, the skulls of “Limbo” and “Green Lady” have a story to tell
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