The Ten Best Photography Books of 2022
Our favorite titles this year invite viewers to worlds outside their own
The Making of Steven Spielberg
“The Fabelmans” is a lightly fictionalized dramatization of the famous director’s childhood
The Unrivaled Legacy of Dale Chihuly
The pioneering glassmaker and octogenarian is the subject of a new Smithsonian Channel documentary
Engineers Pick the Ten Best STEM Toys to Give as Gifts in 2022
Children can build strategy, critical thinking and resilience during expert-approved play
Dolphins Shrug Off Hot Sauce-Spiked Nets
Fishing nets laced with spice did nothing to deter the hungry marine mammals
The Ten Best Books About Food of 2022
From cookbooks to memoirs to food history, these ten titles will fill you up
How World War II Helped Forge the Modern FBI
Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, J. Edgar Hoover consolidated immense power—and created the beginnings of the surveillance state
Can Pathogens at the Opera Haunt a Performance?
New results show performers’ breath control can prevent disease from spreading
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
The Enduring Legacy of Celia Cruz, the ‘Queen of Salsa’
The performer’s vivacious life takes the stage as part of the new Smithsonian exhibition, “Entertainment Nation”
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
It’s Showtime at the National Museum of American History
An inside look at how popular culture represents who we are as a nation
The Nation’s First Woman Senator Was a Virulent White Supremacist
In 1922, Rebecca Latimer Felton, a Georgia women’s rights activist and lynching proponent, temporarily filled a dead man’s Senate seat
First Lady Jill Biden Breaks Ground for the Hirshhorn’s Revitalized Sculpture Garden
Architect Hiroshi Sugimoto is creating a welcoming new design for the Smithsonian’s modern and contemporary art museum
Is Hacking Photosynthesis the Key to Increasing Crop Yields?
It’s an agricultural moonshot, but scientists hope to make plants like corn, wheat and barley as heat and drought resistant as cactus
From a White House Wedding to a Pet Snake, Alice Roosevelt’s Escapades Captivated America
Theodore Roosevelt’s eldest daughter won the public’s adoration with her rebellious antics
You Can Now Buy Ralphie Parker’s House From ‘A Christmas Story’
For years, fans of the 1983 classic movie have been flocking to the home and museum in Cleveland
What the Image of the Milky Way’s Black Hole Really Shows
This year’s picture of the swirling plasma around the massive object’s edges will help to reveal more about the galaxy’s history and evolution
See Stunning Portraits of Ava DuVernay, José Andrés and the Williams Sisters
The National Portrait Gallery’s 2022 Portrait of a Nation Award honors seven changemakers, from Anthony Fauci to Clive Davis
How Will Mining Affect Alaskan Salmon?
Active mines, proposed mines and exploratory projects in Alaska and British Columbia may affect key salmon watersheds
The World’s Largest Tree Is Ready for Its Close-Up
Friends of Pando, a nonprofit, is in the process of creating the largest image ever recorded of this single aspen clone in Utah
Is Judaism a Younger Religion Than Previously Thought?
A new book by an Israeli archaeologist makes the stunning claim that common Jewish practices emerged only a century or so before Jesus
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