Renaissance paintings, medieval archives, cloistered orchards—how one Italian scientist is uncovering secrets that could help combat a growing agricultural crisis. https://t.co/QzOo4ZflHG
Google's AI Overview must be a big Cole Escola fan, because it preemptively gave them a Tony for their performance in @ohmaryplay! More proof you shouldn't trust whatever pops up... (cc: @davidgerard)
Free family friendly outdoor concert
Friday June 28th, 7:30 pm
Lamont Plaza
3210 Mt Pleasant st, NW DC
Performers: Sara Curruchich with openers Mapuche Rap duo Waikil and Ketrafe
Meet Gary Cobb and his crew of disciples, who comb the waters off Australia in search of colorful, whimsical, and surprisingly powerful little creatures called nudibranchs:
https://t.co/SdGYTF4Uco
Tremendous work from @iam_tls and the whole team at @SmithsonianMag to highlight these winning shots out of 30,728 submissions to the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest: https://t.co/MD75Mq3qJD
The best time to attempt one of the coolest skywatching feats is coming up this weekend. @carlyn_kranking reports on what it take to complete the "Messier marathon." @SmithsonianMag https://t.co/FVWESmMN5b
The United States may lack an official language, but a road trip across the country reveals dozens of different accents and dialects of English that serve as living links to Americans’ ancestors. https://t.co/V837FZcE1t
Wonderful to talk about banned books and it’s history.
“It’s really the philosophy of the library profession that free people should read freely and that there’s a power in being able to select what you want to read.”
#BannedBooksWeek
https://t.co/VCaQxU6ICM @smithsonianmag
Ahead of #PandaPalooza at @NationalZoo, I dove into @SmithsonianMag's archives to retrace the beloved species' 51-year history in Washington, D.C. 🐼https://t.co/hL17DxQhKa
Jennifer Biggs died tonight. She was a warm, funny, fierce and generous soul. And a magnificent food writer. And an even better friend. Here’s a brief obit from the DM. https://t.co/T1z0MTn51y I miss her already.
Among observers, wildlife photographers and even scientists, female birds are overlooked and underappreciated. @carlyn_kranking reports on how this can affect conservation. @audubonsociety@AudubonMag https://t.co/9FIL8VFCla
@meilansolly@SmithsonianMag Woo, Sonja! Very much inspired by the conclusion of @emilyctamkin's excellent cultural history of Barbie in our June print issue: https://t.co/KBwbo8TB55