The algorithm scans electronic records and may reduce sepsis deaths, but widespread adoption could be a challenge
An alarming report indicates that dozens of species are likely to become federally endangered without preventive action
The transfer of ownership of 29 artworks is the first to be carried out under a new policy and practice
A modern hunter-gatherer group known as the Hadza has taught researchers surprising things about the highly variable menu consumed by humans past
An exhibition at the Met features 100-plus paintings, sculptures, decorative works and objects that testify to the splendor of 16th-century English court
The inexpensive Maka Niu collects video and data at depths more than five times greater than trained scuba divers can go
The nearly mile-long structure allowed inhabitants to paddle to rich fishing grounds and access trade routes
A new biography explores the life of Vivekananda, a Hindu ascetic who promoted a more inclusive vision of religion
High definition scans of a fossil reveal the form of an early pterosaur relative
A New Look for the National Air and Space Museum
Follow the October reopening of America’s most-visited museum with exclusive coverage from Smithsonian magazine
Park officials had no idea that the installation of live nature cameras at Brooks River ten years ago would lead to the wildly successful Fat Bear Week
Her work explores "what it looks like to have America in the room"
Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante founded the Bureau of Linguistical Reality to create words to help describe people's feelings about climate change
The 1909 Military Flyer is the centerpiece of the "Early Flight" exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum
But the coral are still in tanks, waiting to be released on reefs
New research reveals links between the 18th-century Ahanta leader John Canoe and the Caribbean festival Junkanoo
Some wavelengths of light in a range called far-UVC kill microbes in experiments and appear to be harmless to people
From Japanese kimono silks to Navajo jewelry, Smithsonian’s 2022 Craft2Wear brings shoppers into a world of wearable craft and design
The embryos make the move from clutches on leaves to rainforest ponds below
The story behind the Smithsonian’s showstopper is one of a major dust-up between the artist and his patron
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