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Smithsonian Associates

Earn a Smithsonian World Art History Certificate Online in 2025

Deepen your knowledge of art through programs that span centuries and cultures

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Read Some of the Most Exciting Stories From the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in 2024

Celebrate and look back at some of the groundbreaking achievements made by Smithsonian scientists this year.

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Read Some of the National Zoo’s Most Amazing Animal Stories of 2024

Enjoy a look back at some incredible and heartwarming stories about the Smithsonian National Zoo's animals and the people who care for them.

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Smithsonian American Women's History Museum

What Drives Their Support? Our Donors Share the Stories

Hear what giving to the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum means to our donors. From Charter Members to Making History Network volunteers, the passionate members of our community help us fulfil our mission.

Your IMPACT | Your Smithsonian

An Icon Tells New Stories

A conservation project sparks innovative research on the National Museum of American History’s Gunboat Philadelphia.

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National Museum of Natural History

Newly Described Fossil From Wyoming Sheds Light on When Frogs and Toads Lost Their Teeth

A fragment of upper jaw fossil from the Early Cretaceous is among the oldest examples of a toothless amphibian in the fossil record

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Smithsonian Books

Ten Smithsonian Books for Every Reader on Your Holiday List

Make your shopping this year a breeze with these book recommendations!

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Smithsonian Affiliations

How a 1941 Steam Locomotive Became an Inspiration for a Blockbuster Movie

This family holiday favorite has its roots in the history of the American railroad

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Smithsonian American Women's History Museum

Center for Community and Environment Educates and Inspires Youth for Innovative Change

The Center for Community and Environment, which receives funding administered by the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, gives students and staff an opportunity to identify and explore issues of environmental inequity impacting their communities.

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Life on a Sustainable Planet

Science on Wheels: The Little Bus That Could

Thanks to funding from the Adrienne Arsht Community-Based Resilience Solutions Initiative, the Q?Bus mobile classroom is back – and with a bigger impact than ever before.

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Your IMPACT | Your Smithsonian

Smithsonian Welcomes Two Pandas

National Zoo builds on long history of wildlife conservation

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

To Keep the National Zoo’s Pandas Satisfied, Staff Prepare an Endless Supply of Bamboo

Take a look behind the scenes as animal care teams provide a daily bamboo buffet to the Zoo's new giant pandas.

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National Museum of American History

Last Chance To See Some Pop Culture Favorites including Kermit the Frog

Here's what is happening in January 2025 at the National Museum of American History

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Smithsonian Books

A Brief History of Dinosaur Discoveries

Learn about the rise, then fall, then rise again of dinosaur enthusiasm

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National Museum of Natural History

To Bridge Heritage and Science, the Smithsonian’s Inclusive Education Programs Empower Learners Through Culture and Community

Through Indigenous weaving workshops and environmental science projects, the Smithsonian engages in co-learning projects to support culturally responsive education

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Smithsonian Books

Sweeten Your Thanksgiving Routine With Recipes From the Sweet Home Cafe Cookbook

Stand out at holiday parties with dishes that'll have everyone asking for seconds!

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Meet the Eastern Red-Backed Salamander, A Tiny Environmental Hero

Next time you’re walking through fallen leaves in a forest, keep an eye out for the Eastern red-backed salamander—a small woodland creature with a huge role to play.