Bison mummies hold valuable information for researchers who want to understand how biodiversity evolved and responded to climate change.
This transparent approach let voters know that their ballots were counted
Paul Glenshaw examines the iconic work 'The Shaw Memorial' by Augustus Saint Gaudens, and other offerings
One clear winner this election season? Everything from empanadas to barbecue, courtesy of star chef José Andrés and his partners
Chicano artists and activists blend cultural and visual traditions
The roots of el Día de los Muertos are millennia-deep in Indigenous Mexico
Make Halloween the reason to learn to love and conserve these misunderstood mammals
Undead animals, creepy kitties, cyanotype cemeteries and other ghouls and creepy stuff to be found at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Before spacecraft (and humans) set off to explore our nearest neighbor, these were some of the questions scientists were asking
A new Smithsonian book and an upcoming exhibition, '¡Pleibol!,' recounts the singular importance of baseball in Latino history and culture
Located in front of the National Museum of the American Indian, the sculpture reminds us of the true burden of freedom
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How an Indian export became part of the fabric of American life
When the East African Rift Valley transformed dramatically, new weapons arose and trade expanded
New research dispels some of the myths behind the world's first jet-powered flying wing
In 1880, a new generation helped decide the closest popular vote in U.S. history
The history of activism in young girls, who give voice to important issues in extraordinary ways, is the topic of a new Smithsonian exhibition.
In September, 865,000 women left the workforce, with effects playing out differently for those of different races and classes
Panelists at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History discuss pandemics and scapegoating
Roderick Terry’s photographs are now housed at the National Museum of African American History
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