Quilting, chamber music, garden tours and lectures
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
Plus, listen to an exclusive debut of 'Marigolds' off his new album, 'Omoiyari'
Skip the bridges and tunnels, and board a boat on your next road trip
Frieze Sculpture, on view for just two months, sparks a conversation between works created more than 80 years apart
A part of Washington, D.C.'s Awesome Con, the dynamic presentation series blends entertainment and education
Cat-loving paleontologist answers your questions in the National Museum of Natural History's YouTube series, "The Doctor Is In"
The new technology could help pinpoint how errors occur in DNA replication, which can cause cancer and other diseases
In a new book, Shane and Jessica Steeves capture some of the state's abandoned churches, schools and hotels
At the turn of the 20th century, the first mock meat craze swept the nation
In the Gobi Desert, where argali roam, a group of Mongolian researchers work to conserve the wild sheep populations
The explosion of kid-friendly paraphernalia led the federal government to crack down on pot
In a new book, futurist Jamie Metzl considers the ethical questions we need to ask in order to navigate the realities of human genetic engineering
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
The season finale of Sidedoor tells the story of an indigenous Hawaiian instrument with a familiar sound and unexpected influences
As early as 10,000 years ago, humans created settlements on elevated forest mounds in parts of southwestern Amazonia
A new brain-computer interface translates neurological signals into complete sentences
Negotiated in 1835 by a few, disavowed by a majority and challenged by a legally elected government, the Treaty of New Echota began the Trail of Tears
Scientists have designed adaptable landing gear that enables UAVs to "rest" and save power
Scientists and engineers are finding practical applications for the Japanese art form in space, medicine, robotics, architecture and more
The success and brilliance of the new PBS series on Reconstruction is a reminder of the missed opportunity facing the nation
National Portrait Gallery unveils a painting honoring the renowned ocean conservationist and director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium
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