Ask Smithsonian: How Does Night Vision Work?
The ability to see in the dark is becoming more accurate and more portable
Space Rock Hunters Are About to Invade Antarctica
Scientists with the ANSMET program will endure six weeks near the South Pole during an annual field trip to find meteorites
Even Desert Lizards Are Feeling the Heat Due to Climate Change
But Smithsonian scientists are probing the flat-tail horned lizard’s DNA to save the rare species
When T. Rex Meets Triceratops in the New Dino Hall, It Will Be a Violent Affair
The Natural History Museum’s dinosaur display highlights the “red in tooth and claw” nature of the Cretaceous way of life
Wearing Your Art On Your Sleeve
These three artists come from a long tradition of creating wearable art. See many more at the Smithsonian’s upcoming Craft2Wear show this weekend
New Video: The Panda Cub Sneezes (Hilarious!)
The newly named Bei Bei weighs in now at a hefty 4 pounds
The Smithsonian’s Innovation Festival Demystifies the Invention Process
Inventors of a number of new technologies shared their stories at a two-day event at the National Museum of American History
How Vaccines, a Collective Triumph of Modern Medicine, Conquered the World’s Diseases
Smithsonian curators present a virtual tour of several objects from the collections that revolutionized public health care
Can You Guess the Invention Based on These Patent Illustrations?
Hint: They are all part of the National Museum of American History’s collection
This Stunning Contemporary Art Captures Terror, Wonder and Wit in the Anthropocene
Smithsonian art historian Joanna Marsh selects nine works that tell stories about life in the age of humans
Two Special Visitors to the National Zoo Announce the Panda Cub’s New Name: Bei Bei
Michelle Obama visits Zoo with Madame Peng Liyuan, First Lady of the People’s Republic of China to make the special announcement
The Age of Humans: Living in the Anthropocene
A special look at the ways humans are transforming the planet and the projects that may shape a more sustainable future
Will Catalan Elections Allow an Old Nation to Become a New State In Europe?
Catalonians have long asserted they are not part of Spain, now the historical question of independence is on the ballot
Pope Francis Is Just the Latest to Bridge the Gap Between Religion and Culture
A Smithsonian curator offers a primer to the complex role of the world’s religions in meeting the challenges of global climate change
The Smithsonian Spotlights American Invention at This Weekend’s Innovation Festival
Universities, federal agencies, companies and independent inventors will give visitors a glimpse of the future
Awkward Family Photos Is Playing in Peoria
Like a long family road trip, the hilarious exhibition of awkward photos featuring kith and kin makes a stop in Illinois
This Interactive Installation Rains a Poem Down on Viewers
Artists Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv wrote the software that drives an artwork, in which onlookers catch letters falling on a large screen
They’re all part of the 100-plus museums that will be free on September 26
How Irving Penn Turned Fashion Photography Into a Fine Art
A new show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum looks back at a photo giant who blurred the lines
How Powerful Is a Volcanic Eruption and More Questions From Our Readers
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