The birds and their habitat are threatened by development, but efforts to protect them are gaining traction
National Museums Scotland agreed to repatriate the object, which was stolen in 1929, following an in-person appeal by an Indigenous delegation
Twenty iconic works by the master photographer invite museumgoers to engage in the hard conversations that challenge us today
An archaeologist works to find out how much fish ancient Greeks ate
Players of all ages will have to make room in their closets for these selections
In a tribute to liberty, Jewish immigrant Manfred Anson crafted a poignant masterpiece
The biggest saltwater moments of the year included major discoveries that inspired awe
From ancient mosaics to Saint Francis of Assisi, depictions of Jesus's birth reflect the changing conventions of the world's largest religion
This year’s top titles include a fairy-tale remake, a clever counting book and a survey of architectural wonders the world over
Ichthyosaur mothers likely migrated to the site to give birth
Now a global phenomenon, the holiday tradition traces its roots to medieval Europe
The legacy of voracious collector Charles Lang Freer, a good friend of James McNeill Whistler, is marked by tension and irony
From scientists uncovering the first dinosaur built to swim to finding a new species that looked a lot like T. rex, these were the year's biggest stories
A new law recognizes the thousands of Spaniards killed by the Germans during World War II
The nation’s seasonal publishing and gifting tradition nourishes its unique literary culture
As spaceflight catapults us into a high-tech future, several missions have made sure to honor the past
Untold Stories of American History
A stone tower in western Maryland, the structure predates the obelisk on the National Mall by more than two decades
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History brings television, film, music and sports together in one enthralling space
On the eve of the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, some of the country's artifacts, from the Rosetta Stone to the bust of Nefertiti, remain overseas
Scientists are beginning to study the impacts of beaver dams on the tundra
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