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Three toed sloth in Panama

Science & Nature

How Sleepy Are Sloths and Other Lessons Learned

Smithsonian scientists use radio technology to track animals in an island jungle in the middle of the Panama Canal
By Megan Gambino

Astrodon johnstoni

Arts & Culture

A Dinosaur Graveyard in the Smithsonian's Backyard

At a new dinosaur park in Maryland, children and paleontologists alike have found fossils for a new Smithsonian exhibit
By Abby Callard

Auschwitz gateway

History & Archaeology

Can Auschwitz Be Saved?

Liberated 65 years ago, the Nazi concentration camp is one of Eastern Europe's most visited sites—and most fragile
By Andrew Curry

Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial

People & Places

The Scurlock Studio: Picture of Prosperity

For more than half a century the Scurlock Studio chronicled the rise of Washington's black middle class
By David Zax

Stinking passion flower

Science & Nature

Ten Plants That Put Meat on Their Plates

In addition to the well-known Venus flytrap, many other plant species feed on bugs or crustaceans
By Sarah Zielinski

Henrietta and David Lacks

Science & Nature

Henrietta Lacks’ ‘Immortal’ Cells

Journalist Rebecca Skloot’s new book investigates how a poor black tobacco farmer had a groundbreaking impact on modern medicine
By Sarah Zielinski

Renoir The Farm at Les Collettes

Arts & Culture

Renoir's Controversial Second Act

Late in life, the French impressionist's career took an unexpected turn. A new exhibition showcases his radical move toward tradition
By Richard Covington

Sphinx statue

History & Archaeology

Uncovering Secrets of the Sphinx

After decades of research, American archaeologist Mark Lehner has some answers about the mysteries of the Egyptian colossus
By Evan Hadingham

Carlos Perez

People & Places

Out of the Guatemalan Gang Culture, an Artist

Carlos Perez could have been an artist or a gangster. Photographer Donna DeCesare helped him choose
By Patti McCracken

Monument Valley Merrick Butte

Travel

Behind the Scenes in Monument Valley

The vast Navajo tribal park on the border of Utah and New Mexico stars in Hollywood movies but remains largely hidden to visitors
By Tony Perrottet

Lafayette Indiana

Travel

Sticking Around Lafayette, Indiana

She didn't plan on staying, but more than 20 years later novelist Patricia Henley embraces her adopted community
By Patricia Henley

Lee deForest inventor of the radio

History & Archaeology

Radio Activity: The 100th Anniversary of Public Broadcasting

Since its inception, public radio has had a crucial role in broadcasting history - from FDR's "Fireside Chats" to the Internet Age
By Marina Koestler Ruben

Jacob Lawrence Migration Series

History & Archaeology

The Changing Definition of African-American

How the great influx of people from Africa and the Caribbean since 1965 is challenging what it means to be African-American
By Ira Berlin

Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter

Arts & Culture

Courage at the Greensboro Lunch Counter

Fifty years ago, four college students sat down to request lunch service at a North Carolina Woolworth's and ignited a struggle
By Owen Edwards

Panda Bear

Science & Nature

Wild Things:
Life as We Know It

Octopuses, Dinosaurs, Pandas and More...
By Abby Callard, T.A. Frail, Megain Gambino, Abigail Tucker, Sarah Zielinski

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Which of the following cities has NOT hosted two modern Olympic Games?


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