Ronald Reagan and Moammar Qadhafi
Twenty-five years ago, President Reagan minced no words when he talked about the Libyan dictator
8th Annual Photo Contest Winners and Finalists
See the winning photos from our 2010 contest
In South Africa, quaggas were hunted to extinction in the late 1800s
Stunning new images reveal the marvelous and mysterious world inside our heads
A 150-mile fence in the Kalahari Desert appeared to threaten Africa’s zebras, but now researchers can breathe a sigh of relief
Wild Things: Giant Pandas, an Ancient Ibis and More…
Panda-friendly forests, one bizarre bird and foxes on junk food
Smithsonian spotlights the women that are changing the face of scientific research
Myanmar’s Young Artists and Activists
In the country formerly known as Burma, these free thinkers are a force in the struggle for democracy
A Mega-Dam Dilemma in the Amazon
A huge dam on Peru’s Inambari River will bring much-needed development to the region. But at what cost?
A Smithsonian curator visits a Georgia island to find stories of a shrinking community that has clung to its African traditions
Semiconductor on Volcanic Inspiration
The British performance artists discuss how their research on volcanoes will inform their newest works
Gene Krupa: a Drummer with Star Power
Rising to fame with the Benny Goodman band, Gene Krupa was the first superstar drummer
Of all the images created by the artist Paul Gauguin, none was more striking than the one he crafted for himself
Readers Respond to the January Issue
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