Seen as "one giant leap for Native women, "Haaland (Laguna and Jemez Pueblos) is hailed for her experience, strength and wisdom
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The Dom Pedro Aquamarine is one of the largest mineral crystals found inside Earth's rocks
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
Victims of a deadly fungus, the amphibians are now being selectively bred through a program at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
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
Seven Smithsonian scientists continued to discover the secrets of the natural world safely during the pandemic
In 1904, measles epidemics were spiraling across the state of Connecticut
The strong relationship formed between two female adult vampire bats may have motivated one of the bats to adopt the other’s baby
This year's National Cherry Blossom Festival will feature a mix of in-person and online events
Despite his phobia, the five-star general built the U.S. Air Force
Find out how animal keepers weigh Spot, the hummingbird, and get tips on attracting the tiny beauties to your backyard
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
Bryophytes are an important part of our environment, but in the tropics, there's still much to learn about them
From Mississippi Freedom Schools, to free speech rallies at UC Berkeley, and in the coffeehouses, her protest music took her everywhere
Jessica Cox, author of 'Disarm your Limits: The Flight Formula to Lift You to Success,' motivates people around the world to overcome their differences
The discovery shows how studying marine biodiversity can enhance biomedical research.
Smithsonian biological anthropologist Sabrina Sholts says Covid-19 illustrates that what makes us human also makes us more vulnerable to global contagions
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