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Subscribe today!SMART NEWSThe Ellis Island Museum Is Revitalizing the Story of American ImmigrationApril 9, 2024 4:55 p.m.This Artist Used A.I. to Recreate a Velázquez Painting Lost in a Fire 300 Years AgoApril 9, 2024 2:55 p.m.80 Percent of Global CO2 Emissions Come From Just 57 Companies, Report ShowsApril 9, 2024 2:48 p.m.A Michigan Hunter Thought He Killed a Large Coyote. It Turned Out to Be an Endangered Gray WolfApril 9, 2024 2:05 p.m.A Massive Crane Helping With the Baltimore Bridge Cleanup Was Built to Recover a Sunken Soviet SubmarineApril 9, 2024 1:42 p.m.Mount Etna Puffs 'Smoke Rings' Into the SkyApril 9, 2024 1:19 p.m.Get the latest from Smithsonian magazine in your inbox every weekday. By checking this box, I agree to receive other information from the Smithsonian, including relevant content and programming, news about Smithsonian events, trips and offers, and museum updates. Click to visit our Privacy Statement.Easy unsubscribe links are provided in every email.LATEST FEATURESHISTORYThe Town That Kept Its Nuclear Bunker a Secret for Three DecadesApril 9, 2024 7:15 a.m.SCIENCESea Otters Have Helped Bolster California’s Kelp ForestApril 8, 2024HISTORYHow the Hindu Deity Hanuman Inspired Dev Patel's 'Monkey Man'April 5, 2024SCIENCEHow Do Animals React to a Total Solar Eclipse? Scientists Document Strange and Surprising BehaviorsApril 5, 2024AT THE SMITHSONIANFrom the JogBra to Gatorade to Breakaway Basketball Rims, Sports Are a Field for InventionApril 5, 2024ARTS & CULTURETake a Trip to Thailand With These Smithsonian Photo Contest ImagesApril 5, 2024HISTORYThe Real Story Behind 'Mary & George'April 5, 2024ARTS & CULTUREThe Long History of Art Inspired by Solar EclipsesApril 4, 2024CURRENT ISSUEApril/May 2024Dive Into the Exotic World of Nudibranchs, the Spectacular Slugs of the SeaLas Vegas Is Going All In on Its Water Conservation PlanThe Thrills of Rediscovering Ancient Greece While Touring Modern AthensSUBSCRIBE GIVE A GIFT RENEWMOST POPULAR1.SMART NEWSThese 15 Photos Show How the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Captivated the NationFrom Texas to Maine, millions of Americans looked up and were spellbound by the spectacular phenomenon2.SMART NEWSAdorable but Deadly Fluff Balls, Better Known as Pygmy Slow Lorises, Born at the Smithsonian's National ZooThe two babies are part of an endangered species whose unbearable cuteness has made them a target for wildlife traffickers3.SCIENCESea Otters Have Helped Bolster California’s Kelp ForestA study that looks back more than 100 years shows that where the animals have thrived, underwater forests have, too4.SMART NEWSVikings May Have Used Body Modification as a 'Sign of Identification'A recent study analyzes Scandinavian examples of filed teeth and elongated skulls dating to the Viking Age5.HISTORYThe Club of Cape-Wearing Activists Who Helped Elect Lincoln—and Spark the Civil WarThe untold story of the Wide Awakes, the young Americans who took up the torch for their antislavery cause and stirred the nationSMITHSONIAN VOICESNATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYWhen the Moon Obscures the Sun, How Does Life on Earth Respond?SMITHSONIAN EDUCATIONFinding Our Place in Space Through the Lenses of Art, Culture, History and ScienceNATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIANWhat Indigenous Americans Believe About EclipsesSMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM AND THE RENWICK GALLERYReflecting on the Natural Wonders of an EclipseSMITHSONIAN BOOKSMove Over Dune Sandworms, These Desert Beetles Conjure Water from Thin AirSMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTERAdult Fish Aren't Truly 'Protected' in Many Marine Protected AreasSEE ALLSPECIAL REPORTAlaskaAlaska is nicknamed "The Great Land," and for good reason: it is wild, rugged and expansive. In a series of articles, Smithsonian magazine explores the history, culture and natural wonders of the 49th state.VIEW FULL REPORT FEATURED STORIESAlps-Style Hut-to-Hut Travel Is On Its Way to AlaskaThe World’s Most Grueling Race Journeys 1,000 Miles Down the YukonThese Students Are Part of a 75-Year Study to Map Alaska’s GlaciersSMITHSONIAN VIDEOSTen Fun Facts About Jellyfish PLAYThe Ultimate Skywatching Guide for Every SeasonThe Best Small Towns to Celebrate WinterPHOTO OF THE DAY Cuba Libre ( Always Say Yes)HISTORYThe Town That Kept Its Nuclear Bunker a Secret for Three DecadesThe people of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, helped keep the Greenbrier resort's bunker—designed to hold the entirety of Congress—hidden from 1958 to 1992The Real Story Behind 'Mary & George'Why Were So Many Renaissance Portraits Multisided?SCIENCEHow Singapore Became an Unexpected Stronghold for a Critically Endangered BirdDespite being the smallest country in Southeast Asia, the city-state is now home to the largest population of the straw-headed bulbulHow Rapa Nui Lost a Tree, Only to Have It Sprout Up ElsewhereDive Into the Exotic World of Nudibranchs, the Spectacular Slugs of the SeaINNOVATIONAn American-Made Sake Movement Is UnderwayIn the last decade, a truly homegrown effort has bubbled up in the United StatesHow Ben Franklin Invented the Library as We Know ItThis Is the Gear You Need to View the 2024 Total Solar EclipseARTS & CULTUREThe Long History of Art Inspired by Solar EclipsesFor centuries, curious artists have been trying to make sense of the celestial eventSee 11 Winning Images From the Close-Up Photographer of the Year AwardsChatGPT Helped Write This Award-Winning Japanese NovelTRAVELClimbing Malawi’s Island in the SkyA steep, lush massif—the country's highest peak at 10,000 feet—beckons adventurersThe Thrills of Rediscovering Ancient Greece While Touring Modern AthensAn American-Made Sake Movement Is UnderwayAT THE SMITHSONIANHow 'The Magic Man of Hollywood' Captured the Golden Age's Biggest StarsGeorge Hurrell’s photographs of actors from the 1930s and 1940s dazzle in a new exhibition at the National Portrait GalleryFrom the Inventor of Mass-Market Paper Bags to a Scientist Who Unraveled the Mysteries of Polio, Meet Five American Women Whose Remarkable Achievements Have Long Been OverlookedHow Painting Portraits of Freedom Fighters Became William H. 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