An 18th-century album of India's flora and fauna showcases the startling work of an overlooked master
Disappearing patches of ice unleash new artifacts for discovery, but many could quickly degrade exposed to the elements
A powerful outburst in a distant galaxy produced photons with high enough energies to be detected by ground-based telescopes for the first time
A new immersive installation investigates colors and their relations
You’ve got questions. We’ve got experts
The sanctuary is home to 1,000 fish and counting
The ancient kingdom of Mrauk U welcomed Buddhists and Muslims. Now efforts to uncover its mysteries are threatened by ethnic hostilities
Searching for the essence of the iconic American architect
Museum leaders met in Washington D.C. to talk about what's next for the continent's cultural sector
Her surprising drama about the founding document encourages a wider view of American justice
Braving storms, floods and earthquakes, the renowned chef is forging a new way to feed the needy
A newly developed gene therapy is saving young people afflicted by the rare but deadly diagnosis
Never before had scientists seen the phenomenon until they rallied colleagues around the world to view a galaxy far, far away
The artist who garnered fame at the Smithsonian and then painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama brings her unique style to ordinary people
The self-taught 20-year-old musician galloped to global fame with his chart-topping song that fuses country and hip-hop together
The designer behind Microsoft's HoloLens 2 predicts a future driven by augmented reality
Smithsonian scientists used genetically-engineered butterflies to learn that evolution can take a different path to achieve the same thing
A promising new technique could lead to lasting skin grafts after burns or other injuries
The 1966 Welsh mining tragedy claimed the lives of 116 children and 28 adults and features heavily in the third season of Netflix's "The Crown"
For many, the personal—tea cups, dresses, needlework and charm bracelets—really was political. A new book tells why
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