The Scientist Behind "Jurassic World", Jack Horner, Breaks Down the Movie's Thrilling Trailer
We spoke with the paleontologist, who was an adviser on the <em>Jurassic Park</em> movies, about the science behind the franchise
With An Eye To Mars, NASA is Testing its Astronaut Twins
Scott and Mark Kelly, the only twins to have traveled in space, are embarking on a mission to help NASA prepare for Mars
Before Instagram, Memorializing Asia’s Most Traveled Roads
From Moroccan postcards to Japanese scrolls, the Sackler Gallery explores five centuries of travel around the Asian continent
Vietnam War Vets Reconnect With Their 1960s Pen Pals For a Museum Donation
Decades after they sat in Mrs. Davis’ fourth grade class, former students donated Vietnam War materials to the American History Museum
This Fifth Grader Found a 14,000-Year-Old Clovis Point, Likely Unearthed From Hurricane Sandy
Noah Cordle was boogie boarding in New Jersey when he came upon an ancient hunting tool
An Awe-Inspiring Altar Remembers One Latino Artist's Guiding Spirit
At the American History Museum, an installation reimagines the life story of a Latina artist and writer
Oscar de la Renta, Star of the Smithsonian's Costume Collection
The late de la Renta designed haute couture and ready-to-wear. A decade ago, he donated items to the Smithsonian
Exclusive: The Chimpanzees of Gombe National Park Make Their Street View Debut
For its latest collection, Google traveled to the African rainforest where Jane Goodall pioneered her groundbreaking chimp research
Lego Jewelry Transforms the Childhood Toy to High Fashion Art
Artist emiko oye turns colorful children’s blocks into items that are ready to wear, not play
Unearthing America’s Lawrence of Arabia, Wendell Phillips
Phillips uncovered millennia-old treasures beneath Arabian sand, got rich from oil and died relatively unknown
Richard Estes' Incredibly Realistic Paintings Require a Double Take
Like stage sets, there seem to be a million stories embedded in the works of Richard Estes, icon of photorealism
Can Fingerpainting Save the World?
Brooklyn artist Zaria Forman has Arctic landscapes at her fingertips
When Dazzling Art Transforms the Cityscape
Janet Echelman’s sky-high sculptures, created from miles of fiber, cast a magical spell over urban spaces
To Survive Climate Change, We Should Be More Like the Eskimos
Arctic Studies Center director Bill Fitzhugh says that studying northern cultures can help people adapt to climate change
Peering into the Secret Diaries of American Artists
A new Archives of American Art exhibition looks at how artists documented their lives before social media
Celebrating Pittsburgh, the City Behind Pro Football, Big Macs and the Polio Vaccine
The Pennsylvanian city had more lives than a cat and thrives as a hub of innovation
This Artist Finds Strange Beauty in Google's Apocalyptic Glitches
Clement Valla makes art out of Google Earth's surrealist irregularities
The Oscar-Winning Writer John Ridley, Talks About His New Jimi Hendrix Movie
The writer and director of <i>Jimi: All Is by My Side</i> speaks about making living history from legend
Revisiting the Timeless Tracks of the Spanish Civil War
Smithsonian Folkways is re-releasing its catalog of Spanish Civil War songs
The Man Who Reclaimed Photography from Colonialism's Grasp
A new exhibition at the African Art Museum honors Chief S.O. Alonge, the first Nigerian court photographer during colonial times
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