The new exhibition touches on design, landscape architecture, the life of icebergs and climate change
Supermarket strawberries are big, perfectly red, perfectly heart-shaped, and perfectly flavorless—at least compared with what they could be
As the sea levels rise, these photos provide a big picture view of a place losing the battle against climate change
A series of three photo essays explores how America has treated its own people in times of crisis
Photographer Neil Ever Osborne hopes that his work helps save the species
Now fallen into shadow, the Romania-born Baron Franz Nopcsa was a groundbreaking scientist, adventurer -- and would-be king
Meteorologist Eric Holthaus and others seek the bright side of an often gloomy conversation
Journey to the Center of Earth
Crystals could be the key to where our water came from, and what that means for finding life on other planets
Up to ten percent of major drugs contain plant-derived ingredients, but a warming world could put those—and other medicines—at risk
Sound artist Charlie Morrow organized artists and scientists from around the Earth to celebrate the solstice
The Badlands of South Dakota are filled with the fossils of fascinating and surprising prehistoric animals
A geology tour with Kirk Johnson, Director of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, and Will Clyde, a geology professor at University of New Hampshire
What happened to the giant volcano thought to have destroyed Atlantis? The answer may be the island of Santorini...all of it
And cleaning it up might take centuries
More than 95 percent of gas injected into the ground precipitated out as harmless carbonate, scientists calculate
The life and legacy of renowned Smithsonian illustrator Mary Vaux Walcott goes beyond the works that she created
Bioluminescence evolved a whopping 27 separate times among finned fishes living in the open ocean
Sharing news of little wins for the environment fuels hope.
Researchers aim to identify truly "water stressed" areas and help policy-makers better plan for the future
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