This 18-Year-Old Developed a Test to Find Out If Your Drink Has Been Spiked
The simple and inexpensive sensor detects the antihistamine in “Benadryl cocktails”
Hollywood’s First Professional Stuntwoman Jumped From Planes and Swung Onto Trains
Dubbed “the most daring actress in pictures,” Helen Gibson rose to fame in the 1910s
Legendary Bluesman Robert Johnson Had Demons. So Did His Biographer
The long-awaited “Biography of a Phantom” unravels some of the mystery and intrigue
Without the First Folio, Half of Shakespeare’s Plays Would Have Been Lost to History
The 400-year-old text presented the Bard’s plays as serious literature, muddling the boundaries between popular culture and high art
Tiny Worms Get the Munchies, Too
When dosed with compounds found in cannabis, nematodes eat more and show an even greater preference for their favorite foods
The American Spy Who Surrendered to the Nazis to Save Civilians
In 1944, Pierre Julien Ortiz parachuted into occupied France, where the Gestapo offered a reward of half a million francs for his capture
Could Electric Tractors Revolutionize Farming?
The vehicles may change the agricultural landscape by scaling sustainability and increasing efficiency
After Dinosaurs Went Extinct, These Ten Giant Creatures Roamed the Earth
Though we often think of the “terrible lizards” as behemoths, many later reptiles and mammals also grew to massive sizes
Where Did Chaco Canyon’s Timber Come From?
In a nearly treeless desert, Ancestral Puebloans built Great Houses with more than 200,000 massive log beams
These are the reasons behind the timing of many Americans’ least favorite holiday
Why It’s Time for a Worldwide Lights-Out Program
A new Smithsonian exhibition delves into the issue of light pollution, with easy solutions offering an immediate change
For Young Threatened Desert Tortoises, These Technologies Have Arrived to Help
Biologists are deploying 3D-printed replicas of hatchlings, lasers and drones to curb predation
The Time Thief Who Stole 106 Rare Clocks in a Daring Heist
Authorities eventually recovered 96 of the lost timepieces, including a $30 million watch commissioned for Marie Antoinette
What Centuries-Old Indian Court Paintings Tell Us About Climate Change
This month’s Smithsonian podcasts include a deep dive into India’s monsoon weather patterns and discussion of animals in flight
This Tiny Hawaiian Island Is Free of Invasive Rats
Now scientists are trying to coax back lost seabird colonies
The 92-Year-Old Queen Who Shaped the History and Future of Drag
Darcelle XV, the world’s oldest performing drag queen, died in March, but her spirit will live on
Paleontologists Discover 52-Million-Year-Old Bat
The fossil represents the earliest-known species of the flying mammal
How Alberghi Diffusi Turn Villages Into Hotels
Originating in Italy, “scattered hotels” turn alleyways into hallways and piazzas into living rooms
‘The Little Mermaid’ Has Been Subverting Expectations for Decades
The 1989 Disney movie musical may have saved the Disney corporation, but it also sent important messages about identity to its young audiences
Take a Peek Inside the Candy Wrapper Museum
Your trash is my treasure—and a sweet reminder of the past
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