In the early 1900s, newfound empathy for avian creatures helped wildlife observation displace dispassionate killing
Members of a group in Italy called Association Pietas are reviving the ancient religion of Rome
For centuries, Panamanian artists have been weaving "pinta'o" from natural fibers
Seventeen-year-old Anika Puri created a machine-learning-driven model that analyzes the movement patterns of humans and elephants
Historians are reevaluating Jane Boleyn's role in her husband and sister-in-law's downfall
Cooper Hewitt’s new show taps into the collective consciousness of activists, app developers, artists and architects to envision a way forward
A new book spotlights 100 historical photographs of lone women hidden among groups of men
Scientists have new tools at their disposal to detect and study the dramatic explosion of a star
When NASA asked for help, the actress said: 'I will bring you the most qualified people on the planet'
Studies show that various harmful bacteria cling to microplastics in seawater
Linear Elamite, a writing system used in what is now Iran, may reveal the secrets of a little-known kingdom bordering Sumer
The new Bahamas Maritime Museum will feature finds from the "Maravillas," a Spanish galleon that sank in 1656 with a cargo of gold, silver and gems
To mark the premiere of Amazon's "Paper Girls," we delved into the surprisingly murky history of bicycle-riding newspaper carriers
A new film dramatizes the harrowing attempts to save a group of boys trapped in a cave in Thailand in 2018
SAAM’s new show “We Are Made of Stories” examines the 20th-century rise and creative vision of artists who make art without formal training
Those living in the doomed paradise face a stark choice: resist, adapt, or give in to the ravenous ocean
The podcast 'Sidedoor' goes behind-the-scenes with the Smithsonian Culture Rescue Initiative and its heroic efforts to safeguard the nation’s heritage
A sustainable option for what to do with our remains is trickling into popular consciousness
Famine and disease from millennia ago likely spurred the rapid evolution of the trait on the continent
For Jon and Patricia Sharp, crafting and flying the sleek airplanes was as much about sport as it was about ingenuity
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