Take a deep dive into the Smithsonian's artifacts and archives and explore the legacy of America's historically Black colleges and universities
Thanks to a Harvard-Smithsonian mentoring program, high school students Kartik Pinglé and Jasmine Wright helped discover new worlds
The research could help zoologists understand what makes tuataras so genetically different from all other reptiles.
"Sunrise Semester" gave a generation of women a second chance at higher education
This freely available technology tool provides a unique learning experience for budding astronomers and artists alike
What do we tell children now? It's time to ask ourselves what we are going to say and do before the next time this happens
As details about traumatic events unfold in the news, it is important for families to navigate these conversations with young children with care.
These visionaries are imagining an exciting future with chicken-less eggs, self-piloting ships and more
Heading into the new year, consider collecting scientific data while skiing, hiking, surfing, biking and partaking in other adventures
Make the Outdoors a Curiosity-Sparking Classroom
These top titles deliver history lessons, wordplay and a musical romp through the animal kingdom
Museum education has had a long, ever evolving history at the Smithsonian that can be found at the heart of its mission today
Tested and reviewed by engineers, these top picks make coding, robotics and engineering more accessible than ever
Students can use Thanksgiving and their new tools for thinking about culture to learn and share more about their own family’s history and traditions
A renaissance in pier developments is reconnecting people to the city's waterfront
St. Louis chef Rob Connoley looks to reconnect black farmers to heritage crops, using records from a 19th century seed store
Need a change of scenery? A quiet spot away from crowds? Here are some tips for rigging a remote escape with the bare necessities
VOMA—the Virtual Online Museum of Art—is a free and fully immersive art experience
Here are step-by-step instructions for giving your clothes and food scraps a second life
A century ago, a deadly disease sparked a novel concept: teaching in the great outdoors to keep kids safe
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