Fetching Fossils and Unwrapping Mannequins: Here’s What Happens When a Museum Exhibition Closes
In the wrap-up of “Objects of Wonder,” hundreds of the museum’s most treasured specimens are returning to the collection
In the wrap-up of “Objects of Wonder,” hundreds of the museum’s most treasured specimens are returning to the collection
Jack TamisieaThis National Virginia Day, learn how Smithsonian scientists are using historic collections and current conservation practices to bring back declining populations of grassland birds
Emma SaatyHigh in the Canadian wilderness, Smithsonian scientists search for ancient minerals that could explain the origins of the continents, oceans and life on Earth
Emma SaatyFrom whale earwax to a shimmering ammonite shell, the “Objects of Wonder” exhibition spotlights some of the museum’s most intriguing specimens
Jack TamisieaSmithsonian researcher Wriju Chowdhury is part of an expedition searching for 4-billion-year-old crystals that could uncover the secrets behind Earth’s early history
Emma SaatyA new Smithsonian paper posits that Swainson’s warblers have tornadoes to thank for ideal habitats
Jack TamisieaThe Old Woman Meteorite is still revealing insights into outer space decades after its discovery
Emily DriehausSmithsonite honors the scientific legacy of mineralogist James Smithson
Jack TamisieaUnlocking natural history collections is key to monitoring and protecting Earth’s environments using eDNA
Emma SaatyHailing from the mountains of Colombia, the new shrews fill in a geographical gap and are among a growing number of species discovered in collections
Jack TamisieaThis Earth Day, learn about early-career researchers who are tackling issues from green technology to lichen biodiversity and coral rehabilitation
Emma SaatyVial after vial, and label after label, Sofia Barretto Thomas dedicated her time and careful eye to sorting the thousands of amphipods donated by the late cave biologist John R. Holsinger
Naomi GreenbergIn this month’s Specimen Spotlight, find out what makes the Smithsonian's Allosaurus specimen so special
Jack TamisieaThe new amphibian ancestor joins a growing list of species named after Jim Henson and his Muppet characters
Emily DriehausMuseum plant specimen belongs to a new genus that honors the pioneering research of longtime curator Vicki Funk
Emily DriehausOngoing research in the Department of Anthropology brings to light historically under recognized contributions of female researchers and staff
Emily DriehausA new online resource combines data from 45 different natural history collections to provide easy-to-use information on America’s threatened freshwater mussels
Jack TamisieaMarine biologist Dr. Dave Pawson has embarked on over 100 dives to the ocean floor to unravel the mysteries of elusive invertebrates like sea cucumbers and brittle stars
Emma SaatyIn honor of Charles Darwin’s 215th birthday, meet the only original Darwin specimen in North America
Naomi GreenbergSoft-furred hedgehog specimens deposited decades ago in the museum’s collection are new to science
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