The Event Horizon Telescope reveals the silhouette of a black hole at the center of a galaxy 55 million light-years away
Written in the language formalized by Sequoyah, these newly translated inscriptions describe religious practices, including the sport of stickball
The pioneer of bioinformatics modeled Earth’s primordial atmosphere with Carl Sagan and made a vast protein database still used today
Surgeon Joseph Scalea is developing a cooler, biosensors and an online platform with GPS to monitor organs in transport in real time
An immersive story about the bold and diverse women who helped secure the right to vote is on view at the National Portrait Gallery
Born more than 150 years apart, the two British luminaries each encountered rough receptions for their radical ideas
Weldon Wade curates a refreshing Instagram feed focused on ocean conservation and the sport of free diving
More than 6,000 feet under the surface of the ocean, the extreme conditions can play tricks on your eyes
These artificial reefs are proving to be prime habitats for a plethora of sea creatures
Patented 20 years ago, the invention never took off. But the renowned animal science professor still thinks its time may come
The one-mile square area, known as Section 14, competes for sovereignty with the wealthy in Southern California
Smithsonian's new YouTube series, "The Dr. Is In."
As the National Portrait Gallery acquires a film poster of Hedy Lamarr, it’s worth reflecting on her double life as an actress and a pioneering inventor
The Tanis site in North Dakota contains evidence of the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs
This year, Paris Fashion Week featured her work. "To be a Native American designer showing for the Fashion Week Studio was amazing."
In Los Angeles, Boston and New York, students and veterans alike challenged the government’s ongoing support for the lengthy war
The curator of time-based media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum talks about upcoming initiatives emphasizing women artists and LGBTQ+ perspectives
The trees’ spring beauty should be on full display for about a week, the National Park Service reports
The work of Constance Stuart Larrabee, a pioneering photographer, will soon be digitized
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