The story of what will happen in the coming decades and centuries is written in the geologic past
On April 22, 1970, Americans pledged environmental action for the planet. Here’s what scientists and we, the global community, have done since
An American doctor operating out of Philadelphia made clinical observations that where patients lived, not how they lived, was at the root of the problem
Paleontologists seek the ancestors that could explain how bats became the only flying mammals.
While the virus seems capable of infecting some pets and wild animals, these cases probably aren’t occurring often
The fourth installment in our weekly series spotlights titles that may have been lost in the news amid the COVID-19 crisis
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A new study of ancient climate has a dire warning about today's dry conditions
Lendbreen, a pass high in the Norwegian mountains, was an important route from the Roman era until the late Middle Ages
No one knows exactly how the nocturnal hunters manage their whisper-soft flight, yet it's inspiring the design of quieter airplanes, fans and wind turbines
From teaching curious museumgoers to adding creativity to the scientific process, art thrives at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
As a biological anthropologist focused on health, diseases are part of Sabrina Sholts' specialty
The SARS-CoV-2 virus endures for days on plastic or metal but disintegrates soon after landing on copper surfaces. Here’s why
These letters and journals offer insights on how to record one's thoughts amid a pandemic
The containment practices of outbreaks past could have lessons for modern epidemics
The Smithsonian's Earth Optimism Summit will now stream online starting this Earth Day; tune in and be inspired
Fossil teeth uncovered in Peru reveal that an extinct family of primates, thought to have lived only in Africa, made it across the ocean
False information about the pandemic is rampant; here’s how experts say you can identify what news to trust and what might be faulty
Congratulations to first-time mother Echo the cheetah!
The pandemic has left many unable to leave harbor, creating a window for fishing grounds to recover from years of overfishing
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