Aging parasitologists are working hard to inspire more students to enter the field
The second Paris Games, exactly one century ago, hosted a 100-meter freestyle race that became an instant classic
Replicas have popped up around the globe for decades, showcasing the design power and cultural significance of the world-famous French landmark
The Roman general’s third and fourth wives, Fulvia and Octavia, adopted varying strategies for luring their husband away from the queen of Egypt
The first jungles dense with flowering plants only formed after an asteroid impact wiped out the giant creatures
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
France’s charming capital city welcomes the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
In patterns that may sound familiar, long-term studies reveal what elderly deer, sheep and macaques are up to in their twilight years
At the Smithsonian American Art Museum, an installation by artist Glenn Kaino made in collaboration with Smith reclaims the Olympian’s iconic gesture
From sleeping porches to coastal escapes, these tips and tricks helped people deal with extreme heat before the advent of air-conditioning
Technology has advanced sports including fencing and pole vaulting
Caught between steel mills, suburbs and a hard place, the 15,000-acre site is a fantasia of biodiversity—and a case study for hard-fought conservation
This summer, don’t be embarrassed by those pit stains or your drenched workout clothes. Our expert on the science of sweat says perspiration is what makes humans faster, higher and stronger
New research suggests that a discrepancy in rocks shows they endured extreme heat, and reveals more about an ancient part of our planet’s history
Some of these age-old subterranean spaces have even been transformed into amusement parks, art galleries and restaurants
After a career marked by major discoveries, the JOIDES Resolution is likely on its last official mission to retrieve rock cores from the ocean floor
Peter and Paul Wentworth called on Elizabeth I to name an heir to the throne, wielding Parliament's free speech privileges to urge the queen to take action
Loosely based on Giovanni Boccaccio's 14th-century collection of short stories, the series follows a group of Italian nobles and servants who flee to the countryside to escape the Black Death
Their food supply in East African lakes could collapse as rains increase
Untold Stories of American History
William "W.R." Saxon filed a lawsuit against the company that forced him to move to the back of the bus, seeking damages for the discrimination and mental anguish he’d faced
The bold choices of female athletes like Serena Williams have pushed brands, including Nike and Speedo, to produce better gear
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