The new children's book, 'Nuestra América,’ is chock-full of educators, activists, celebrities and others that make up the American landscape
Rwanda's Lake Kivu has dense depths packed with methane and carbon dioxide gas
A new book showcases photographs of quirky and colorful places that aesthetically—and accidentally—match the filmmaker’s style
In 1513, Henry VIII's first queen—acting as regent in her husband's absence—secured a major triumph at the Battle of Flodden
For this month's "Meet a SI-entist," the Smithsonian's curator of cephalopods says these are the "intelligent invertebrates"
From salmon spawning to the dancing lights of the aurora borealis, Alaska has some of the country's most impressive natural wonders
After absence of more than 50 years, the pint-sized predator returns to the prairie
A recent study suggests that worries related to Covid-19 may exacerbate conditions including anorexia and binge eating
Astronauts will test out the expensive commode, which is better designed for “dual ops,” before its eventual use on deep space missions
Ceramicist Patti Warashina, the winner of the show’s prestigious Visionary Award, reflects on how her artwork reveals the surreal of these times
The coronavirus pandemic has destinations around the country getting creative when it comes to celebrating the holiday
Native artists working on monumental, public works of art remain unidentified and unrecognized; it's time to change that
These five October releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Need a change of scenery? A quiet spot away from crowds? Here are some tips for rigging a remote escape with the bare necessities
A new podcast series explores how the presidency has shaped the nation's approach to pursuing racial justice
“I’ll take Alexander von Humboldt for $500, Alex”
A soon-to-be digitized and publicly accessible collection of specimens helped resurrect the California Academy of Sciences
Honor Native American ideas, make your garden a native ecosystem, read these books, or take in one of these online programs with Native guests
Experts weigh in on the necessary steps to ensure a mild flu season during the pandemic
Faraway St. Matthew Island has had its share of visitors, but none can remain for long on its shores
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