The lessons from his presidency show that a quick retreat to the past can be just a mirage
Decades of xenophobic policy were overturned, setting the United States on the path to the diversity seen today
Meet the Smithsonian scientist who makes and studies tiny volcanic eruptions
Test your mettle with this puzzle created exclusively for 'Smithsonian' readers
Invisible to the naked eye, researchers revealed lines of ancient script in new photographs
Researchers behind habitat restoration and wildlife protection groups are struggling to continue work amid the pandemic
Historian Damion Thomas speaks about what made the NBA All-Star 'brilliant'
A new documentary 'carbon cowboys' by Peter Byck brings to light a host of farmers promoting soil health as a great business plan
Solve the clues based on articles from this month's print edition
Smithsonian researchers with ForestGEO found that invasive species are linked to roughly one in four tree deaths in a section of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Labs and companies are already distributing some, but they vary drastically in price and potential performance
Hulu's "The Great" offers an irreverent, ahistorical take on the Russian empress' life. This is the real history behind the period comedy
The story of the Japanese American World War II veteran, says Smithsonian curator Peter Jakab, is "incredibly relevant" today
A new book details how the young nation regarded its recent and more ancient pasts
The crowded scene on a sweltering July day in Toledo is the subject of the Portrait Gallery’s latest podcast episode
The virus that causes COVID-19 is unlikely to remain active in sewage, but its genetic material can still help researchers identify at-risk communities
Expert-led lectures, virtual tours and studio arts classes produced by the world’s largest museum-based educational program
The Queens Night Market’s new guide brings the international flavors of the city's boroughs into your home
Given the atomic symbols, find the chemical element in the grid
A new study tracks how the ancient civilization used animals for food, ritual purposes and even as curiosities
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