An increasing number of patients are reporting awful scents that aren’t present
A multidisciplinary team offers up an exact age when REM sleep decreases
Little can compare to the healing power of silence
A new study on medical imaging agents shows common pigments and dyes could help with early diagnosis
The 19th-century polymath continues to influence the Institution’s research; a major Smithsonian exhibition explains how and why
Meet the hugely influential Alexander von Humboldt, who foretold of climate change and inspired artists, writers and presidents
Whale Safe launches in Southern California waters to help reduce deaths of the iconic marine mammals
A Swiss team has created tiny, fluid-filled channels in microchips to spirit away heat and save energy
Scholars take a deep dive into how structural racism intersects with public health
Paleontologists think that beaks may have given birds an advantage over other creatures
The global pandemic has led to a surge in demand for PPE. Inventors have responded—with mixed results.
Smithsonian researchers are monitoring stress rates of this keystone species for better ways to manage them
Some parents say their kids have been sick for months, and experts aren't sure what's going on
A brief history detailing how the United States and Russia led the effort to create the technical marvel
Two National Zoo curators and the panda keeper journal their favorite moments of the new cub's first days
After centuries of misunderstanding, researchers are tying the condition to genes and brain alterations.
These five September releases may have been lost in the news cycle
In the sea, the sky and the land between, organisms sport bristles, fuzz and fur of all styles
Sediment cores from the Great Blue Hole reveal that a series of extreme storms hit the region after 900 A.D.
In a new study, scientists explain how a seal native to the South Atlantic, but found in Indiana, likely swam to the middle of North America
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