Say Hello to the Smithsonian’s Newest Mollusk Expert
Learn what the ancient history of these sea creatures could tell us about biodiversity on ancient and modern Earth.
Learn what the ancient history of these sea creatures could tell us about biodiversity on ancient and modern Earth.
Abigail EisenstadtBison mummies hold valuable information for researchers who want to understand how biodiversity evolved and responded to climate change.
Abigail EisenstadtBy collecting, storing and analyzing specimens and DNA from the deep sea, researchers are improving their knowledge about marine biodiversity in the deep ocean.
Abigail EisenstadtParasite extinction will have lasting and far-reaching consequences for biodiversity, and subsequently for humans.
Kelly SpeerResearchers at the Smithsonian and around the world are working to sequence the genomes of every eukaryotic species on Earth in the next 10 years through the Earth BioGenome Project.
Erin MalsburySmithsonian scientist David de Santana discovered two new species of electric eels in the Amazon rainforest.
Bailey BedfordCelebrate the new year with some of our most popular scientific discoveries from 2018.
Eric LiuSmithsonian Scientist races to discover and study the mysterious fishes of the Amazon's final frontier.
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