When Covid-19 hit, Smithsonian researchers set up makeshift home laboratories to conduct groundbreaking studies on mask fabric materials
Williams wanted a different story for her daughter—and for herself. So, she set out to write it
Thinking Huts, a nonprofit founded by a 15-year-old, plans to kick off construction in Madagascar this summer
In 1910, Orville and Wilbur Wright hired an Ohio seamstress, who is only now being recognized as the first female worker in the American aviation industry
Educators can make a big difference in the lives of young students who have never met a scientist, seen a microscope, or been to a museum
These online experiences offer children opportunities to explore, discover, create and go behind the scenes at the museums—online
From January to April, the population of Arjeplog more than quadruples, as almost every brand test drives its vehicles on the region's frozen lakes
In Charleston, South Carolina, Heron Farms is attempting to grow a gangly, salt-tolerant plant in the face of sea level rise
These reoccuring story elements have proven effects on our imagination, our emotions and other parts of our psyche
A new book from Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson offers an incisive portrait of the gene editing field that is changing modern medicine
The empty vial, a vaccination card and scrubs worn by nurse Sandra Lindsay, first to be injected, will go on view in a new exhibition in 2022
Software is helping to shape treatment, but experts worry that some tools are approved too soon and others are biased
The nation's doctor is awarded the Great Americans Medal by the National Museum of American History in virtual ceremony
Multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours produced by the world’s largest museum-based educational program
Housewives' essential role in health care is coming to light as more recipe books from the pre-Industrial Revolution era are digitized
A hardworking nurse envisioned a new way to know who was at the door
Lack of action on climate change is forcing scientists to devise ever more elaborate ways to stave off damage
The Arts and Industries Building will reopen this November with a thought-provoking exploration of what lies ahead for humanity
Cooper Hewitt is collecting album covers designed by this important designer, who contributed to the Black cultural scene in the late 1960s
Researchers in France aim to boldly farm fish where no one has farmed fish before
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