The discovery carries intense personal meaning for an Alabama community of descendants of the ship's survivors
Changes in plankton populations over the past centuries correlate with rising sea temperatures
The military kept the true story of their deaths, the only civilians to die at enemy hands on the U.S. mainland, under wraps
For a handsome price, a daredevil inventor will bring you aboard his groundbreaking submarine to put eyes on most famous shipwreck of all
Artists born after the galvanizing moment in gay rights history, which took place 50 years ago, present their interpretations
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
Kick off your shoes and jump into summer's most refreshing tradition on a lazy afternoon
The National Portrait Gallery’s “Identify” performance showcases the multimedia artist’s masterful 50-person drumming event
The elegantly simple code works whether flashing a spotlight or blinking your eyes—or even tapping on a smartphone touchscreen
While seemingly a natural wonder of the world, the destination on the U.S./Canada border has been subject to human meddling for years
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
From JFK's real motives to the Soviets' secret plot to land on the Moon at the same time, a new behind-the-scenes view of an unlikely triumph 50 years ago
Old fossils and new technology are coloring in life’s prehistoric palette
A new book explores how racist biases continue to maintain a foothold in research today
The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum gives us a glimpse into a world where we read by a natural greenish glow
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
Duplicates of the 3D scanned historic Apollo artifact will also tour Major League ballparks this summer
We present a list of some of the toughest words to spell, pulled straight from the collections
Fifty years ago, the astronauts who crewed the “dress rehearsal” for Apollo 11 paved the way for history to be made just a couple months later
Meet Dunkleosteus, perhaps the fiercest fish that ever existed
Navy scientist Alison Smith will describe her novel authentication system at Smithsonian's Military Invention Day
Researchers calculate that the pests evolved long before bats, which were thought to be their first hosts
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