Puppets weren’t a common form of entertainment in Jewish culture
Startups like Shef and WoodSpoon give Covid-impacted professional chefs and excellent home cooks a platform for sharing their food
Researchers hope the technology can be used to reduce the number of the crustaceans that die along the way
These visionaries are imagining an exciting future with chicken-less eggs, self-piloting ships and more
The childhood home of the musician who put New Orleans jazz on the map will soon open to the public
Kick off the New Year with Smithsonian Associates' virtual multi-part courses, studio arts classes and study tours
The bizarre sanitarium staple that became a spreadable obsession
Turn your once-ornamented tree into something scrumptious
Heading into the new year, consider collecting scientific data while skiing, hiking, surfing, biking and partaking in other adventures
From soaring snakes to surfing suckerfish, nature is an endless source of inspiration
Smithsonian editors highlight some articles you might have missed from the past year
Expensive, heavy, non-functioning and a little scary looking, the doll created by America's hero-inventor was a commercial flop
Early in its history, the candy company made a strategic move to find its most successful market
Make the Outdoors a Curiosity-Sparking Classroom
These top titles deliver history lessons, wordplay and a musical romp through the animal kingdom
Museum education has had a long, ever evolving history at the Smithsonian that can be found at the heart of its mission today
Multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours produced by the world’s largest museum-based educational program.
Tested and reviewed by engineers, these top picks make coding, robotics and engineering more accessible than ever
A design challenge has tech companies racing to build a robot that can police illegal fishing in marine protected areas
These iconic canines have helped scientists make key discoveries, from archeological finds to cures for disease
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