Famed for “Immortal” Cells, Henrietta Lacks is Immortalized in Portraiture
Lacks’s cells gave rise to medical miracles, but ethical questions of propriety and ownership continue to swirl
America’s Top Designers Are Both Embracing and Breaking With Tradition
Smithsonian’s Cooper Hewitt announces ten National Design Award winners
Hamilton and Burr’s Dueling Pistols Are Coming to Washington, D.C.
Don’t throw away your shot to see these infamous flintlocks, and an incredible assortment of other Hamilton memorabilia, at the National Postal Museum
Marc Anthony Garners the Big Win in the Portrait Gallery’s People’s Choice Award
A portrait of salsa music’s all-time top-selling artist is on display on the museum’s “Recognize” wall
A New Show About Neighborhoods Facing Gentrification Offers a Cautionary Tale
As cities face multi-billion-dollar developments, the question remains “Who Owns the City?”
What the Longest Known Whale Shark Migration Ever Tells Us About Conservation
Researchers in Panama tracked a specimen via satellite over an unprecedented 12,516 miles
How Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Evolved
A new Smithsonian Book highlights firsthand accounts, diaries, letters and notebooks from aboard the HMS Beagle
How the ‘Infinity War’ Directors’ Childhood Gave Them the Guts to Pull Off That Ending
Marvel comes to D.C. to delve into Avengers spoilers and make a Smithsonian donation
Dissecting Moth Genitals In the Name of Science
How “moth evangelist” Eric Metzler uncovered hundreds of moth species in the barren dunes of New Mexico
Could Our Housewares Keep Us Healthier?
Some designers are harnessing sound, color, smell and touch in products that promote well-being and independence for all
A Hundred-Year-Old Handmade American Flag Flies Home… to Scotland
When WWI soldiers died off the coast of Islay Island, a group of villagers brought honor to their memory with this flag
The Smithsonian Is Using a Swahili-Speaking Robot to Break Down Language Barriers
Pepper the Robot’s vocabulary lessons help visitors understand the great influence of southeast African art on global culture
How the Work of a Sculptor and a Doctor Landed In the Nation’s Top Craft Show
More than 100 artists in the 36th annual Smithsonian Craft Show capture Asia’s influence on American design
A Window into the World of Diane Arbus
Photographs from the portfolio, “A box of ten,” reveal some of the photographer’s secrets
Modern Takes on 80s Artwork Hit Washington D.C. Streets
The Hirshhorn Museum’s public art project ‘Brand New SW’ reflects a resurgence of retro aesthetics in contemporary art
The African American History and Culture Museum Wins Gold for Going Green
How the Smithsonian’s newest museum set the bar for sustainability in architecture
Ten Rarely Seen Springsteen Photographs That Capture the Exhilarating Power of The Boss
A new book reveals the work of David Gahr, who documented the music legend as he rose to worldwide fame
How to Talk With Evangelicals About Evolution
For two years, researchers from the Smithsonian traveled the country explaining the science of our shared origins
Baseball Legend Cal Ripken Jr. Takes Home Another Award, This Time From the Smithsonian
The Iron Man adds the American History Museum’s Great Americans medal to his trophy wall
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