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... Trumpâs New Fragrance Doesnât Smell Like Success

Early reviews are in for the US president's “rallying cry in a bottle”—and they’re not good. It also costs $249.
https://www.wired.com/story/trumps-new-fragrance-doesnt-smell-like-success/

... Rare Blanket of Snow Falls in Chile's Atacama, the World's Driest Desert

The extraordinary event temporarily shut down equipment at the ALMA Observatory, and the snow reached the telescope's main operations facility for the first time in 12 years
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-blanket-of-snow-falls-in-chiles-atacama-the-worlds-driest-desert-180986921/

... Gas Workers Digging Beneath the Streets of Lima Stumble Upon 1,000-Year-Old Mummy With Dark Brown Hair

The burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the rise of the Inca Empire
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/gas-workers-digging-beneath-the-streets-of-lima-stumble-upon-1000-year-old-mummy-with-dark-brown-hair-180986924/

... This Dugout Canoe Made From a 12-Foot-Long Log Was Found Bobbing in a North Carolina River

The newly discovered vessel is one of 79 known dugout canoes that have been unearthed throughout the state
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-dugout-canoe-made-from-a-12-foot-long-log-was-found-bobbing-in-a-north-carolina-river-180986898/

... Jewish Food Is Making a Comeback in Poland

Bagels, knishes, bialys and more are popping up in bakeries as the country reckons with historical trauma
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/jewish-food-is-making-a-comeback-in-poland-180986919/

... Southern Hemisphere Gull Seen in Wisconsin for the First Time, Drawing Tourists for a Rare Glimpse of the Out-of-Place Bird

The vagrant kelp gull mated with a local herring gull, though the chick did not survive. Experts say it's a "complete mystery" how the bird came to nest so far north in the first place
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/southern-hemisphere-gull-seen-in-wisconsin-for-the-first-time-drawing-tourists-for-a-rare-glimpse-of-the-out-of-place-bird-180986918/

... Readers Respond to the June 2025 Issue

Your feedback on pioneering pilot Bessie Coleman, the joy of cave exploring and the bittersweet history of vanilla
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/magazine/readers-respond-to-the-june-2025-issue-180986822/

... See a Stunning Photo of New York City From Above in 1932

In her dazzling portraits of a metropolis on the rise, Berenice Abbott captured the city that never sleeps
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/see-stunning-photo-new-york-city-above-1932-180986810/

... Ancient DNA Reveals That Men Moved in With Their Brides' Families in This Neolithic Settlement

A new study suggests that a 9,000-year-old society in Catalhoyuk, a proto-city in southern Anatolia, may have established a "female-centered" social structure
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ancient-dna-reveals-that-men-moved-in-with-their-brides-families-in-this-neolithic-settlement-180986915/

... A New Biography Offers the Most Intimate Portrait Yet of One of the 20th Century's Greatest Authors

Research into James Baldwin's archives reveals incisive details about the writer's personal relationships, both platonic and romantic, with other men
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/new-biography-offers-most-intimate-portrait-yet-20th-century-greatest-authors-180986815/

... Can a Medical Device Restore Your Balance?

Nearly two million people worldwide have lost the simple ability to feel steady. Now researchers have developed an experimental medical implant that promises to restore the sensory machinery responsible for balance
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/can-medical-device-restore-your-balance-180986804/

... Identities of More Than 80 Americans Stolen for North Korean IT Worker Scams

The US Justice Department revealed the identity theft number along with one arrest and a crackdown on “laptop farms” that allegedly facilitate North Korean tech worker impersonators across the US.
https://www.wired.com/story/identities-of-80-plus-americans-stolen-for-north-korean-it-worker-scams/

... Unpacking Our Conversation With a Former DOGE Staffer

In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we hear directly from Sahil Lavingia, who published a tell-all blog post about his 55-day stint at DOGE.
https://www.wired.com/story/uncanny-valley-podcast-unpacking-our-conversation-with-a-former-doge-staffer/

... Why the Ancient Craft of Dry Stone Walling Still Holds So Much Appeal in the 21st Century

Artisans around the world are ditching the mortar and embracing an old method of building rock walls
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/ancient-craft-dry-stone-walling-still-holds-appeal-21st-century-180986807/

... From the Coast to the Capital, Enjoy an Eyeful of Extraordinary Eastern Canada

See 15 images of our neighbor to the north from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/from-the-coast-to-the-capital-enjoy-an-eyeful-of-extraordinary-eastern-canada-180986899/

... These Daring Revolutionary-Era Artists Promoted the Patriot Cause From the Heart of Enemy Territory

A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate for American independence while living in George III's capital city
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/these-daring-revolutionary-era-artists-promoted-the-patriot-cause-from-the-heart-of-enemy-territory-180986876/

... More Than One-Third of Tuvalu's Population Has Applied for a 'Climate Visa' to Relocate to Australia

The world-first climate visa agreement will grant permanent residency status to 280 Tuvaluans per year as the island nation grapples with sea-level rise
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/more-than-one-third-of-tuvalus-population-has-applied-for-a-climate-visa-to-relocate-to-australia-180986902/

... This Young Woman With a Cone-Shaped Skull Died After Suffering a Severe Head Wound 6,000 Years Ago

Found in the Chega Sofla cemetery in Iran, the skull appears to have been struck by a blunt object. Archaeologists don't know whether the incident was intentional or accidental
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-young-woman-with-a-cone-shaped-skull-died-after-suffering-a-severe-head-wound-6000-years-ago-180986894/

... Need to Solve a Problem? Try Taking a Deep Power Nap for an 'Aha' Moment, Research Suggests

A new study finds that entering N2 sleep—a deep phase of non-rapid eye movement sleep—may help lead to more “eureka” breakthroughs
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/need-to-solve-a-problem-try-taking-a-deep-power-nap-for-an-aha-moment-research-suggests-180986901/

... Divorce Papers and Sauce-Stained Sleeves Reveal the Personal Side of Napoleon's Rise and Fall

More than 100 objects connected to the French emperor just sold at auction. The collection sheds light on the man and the myth in stunningly intimate detail
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/divorce-papers-and-sauce-stained-sleeves-reveal-the-personal-side-of-napoleons-rise-and-fall-180986896/


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