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Energy Innovators
Energy Innovators
Smithsonian profiles six individuals who boldly explore new energy sources and radically rethink how we can all live more energy efficient lives
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15 Must-See Endangered Cultural Treasures
Some of the world's most precious historic and artistic sites can be visited today—but might be gone tomorrow
History & Archaeology
Saving the Jews of Nazi France
As Jews in France tried to flee the Nazi occupation, Harry Bingham, an American diplomat, sped them to safety
People & Places
In Northern Ireland, Getting Past the Troubles
A decade after Protestants and Catholics agreed on a peace treaty, both sides are adjusting to a hopeful new reality
Science & Nature
Geoducks: Happy as Clams
In the Pacific Northwest, fishermen are cashing in on the growing yen for geoducks, a funny-looking mollusk turned worldwide delicacy
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Mao Zedong: King of Kitsch
With Mao-abilia everywhere, the "Great Helmsman" may have done more for the Chinese people in death than in life
Arts & Culture
Nights at the Museums
You don't have to be Ben Stiller to spend the night behind the scenes at a museum
Arts & Culture
The Surprising Satisfactions of a Home Funeral
When his father and father-in-law died within days of each other, author Max Alexander learned much about the funeral industry
People & Places
Cindy Sherman: Monument Valley Girl
The artist's self portrait plays with our notions of an archetypal West
Science & Nature
Wild Things:
Life as We Know It
Mosquitoes, New Zealand flightless birds, pink lizards and more
Arts & Culture
Still Life Explosions
Artist Ori Gersht details the beauty and violence behind his works
Arts & Culture
Sing Like A Pirate
Think Fast
What university did Rembrandt van Rijn attend?
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Where to Live Next
Check out the 15 cities and towns in our guide to cultured retirement—then tell us what you think
The Smithsonian Life List
Keeping our readers' interests in mind, we've traveled the globe in search of destinations certain to inspire
Excavation at Stonehenge
Two renowned Stonehenge academics share stories from their archaeological dig at the ancient site
Black History Heritage Month
The son of former slaves, Woodson created the first Negro History Week in 1926 to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln.
Two Hundred Years of Abraham Lincoln
In honor of Lincoln's 200th birthday this week, Smithsonian catalogues the life and legacy of our heralded 16th president
Your Kind of Town
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