Killer Heat Is Expected in the Persian Gulf by the End of This Century
If no efforts are made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Middle East may experience heat that is intolerable to humans
This Camera Sees What Your Eyes Can’t
HyperCam, an affordable hyperspectral imaging camera, can tell if your food’s gone bad, among other things
There’s No Stopping The Craft Beer Craze
How innovations in the craft brewing industry have changed (and improved) our taste in beer
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Venice
The Best Italian Wine Region You’ve Never Heard Of
The world does not yet come to the Friuli region, and so much the better
The Real-Life Places That Inspired Frankenstein
How Mary Shelley used ideas, events and places to invent her famous monster
Burn Calories Just By Wearing This New Sports Gear
Here’s an idea: A New York University medical student is integrating resistance bands into clothing
Ask Smithsonian: Is the World Due for Another Massive Plague Outbreak?
It is highly unlikely, experts say, but a plague-based bioterror assault is another matter
Plague Was Infecting Humans 3,300 Years Earlier Than Thought
DNA from Bronze Age victims helped pinpoint mutations that allowed the disease to go from localized illness to deadly pandemic
The Science of ‘Little House on the Prairie’
A mutual passion for Laura Ingalls Wilder inspired scientists in unrelated disciplines to investigate events from the famous author’s world
Where Will Our Future Food Come From? Ask a Farmer
Two farmers with different viewpoints talk about organic farming, GMOs and farm technology
At This Unique Flower Show, Weeds Are the Stars
The women of this small desert town have found beauty in getting in the weeds
New Species of Galapagos Tortoise Found on Santa Cruz Island
The newly recognized reptile was thought to be part of a more populous species of tortoise sharing the island
Dead Star Shredding a Rocky Body Offers a Preview of Earth’s Fate
The stellar corpse spotted by a NASA telescope backs up a theory that white dwarf stars eat planetary remnants
These Are the Oldest Known Flowers in the World
Found in the fossil record, these plants are more than 100 million years old
Disney’s “Fantasia” Was Initially a Critical and Box-Office Failure
More than seventy-five years after its debut, a look back at the animated masterpiece
These Fruits Explode With Color. Literally.
Artist Maciek Jasik won’t share the secrets behind his work, but the mystery is part of the fun
An Exclusive Look at the Greatest Haul of Native American Artifacts, Ever
In a warehouse in Utah, federal agents are storing tens of thousands of looted objects recovered in a massive sting
Thirty Years Later, We Still Don’t Truly Know Who Betrayed These Spies
Was there a fourth mole in the U.S. intelligence system that blew these secret agents’ covers?
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