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The Most Terrible Polar Exploration Ever: Douglas Mawson’s Antarctic Journey

A century ago, Douglas Mawson saw his two companions die and found himself stranded in the midst of Antarctic blizzards. His epic three-week march to safety is one of the greatest survival stories in the history of polar exploration
By Mike Dash

Reel Culture Blog

The Never-Ending Tussle Between Box Office Hits and Award Winners

Blockbuster movies often lose out at the Oscars, while winners can't find enough viewers
By Daniel Eagan

Paleofuture Blog

Sunday Funnies Blast Off Into the Space Age

When Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus met President Kennedy in 1962, JFK told him, "The only science I ever learned was from your comic strip."
By Matt Novak

Science & Nature

The Orchid Olympics

Breeders from 19 countries put their creations to the test at the 20th World Orchid Conference in Singapore
By Somali Roy

Dinosaur Tracking Blog

Best of the Worst Roadside Dinosaurs

From New York to California, America's roads are haunted by bad dinosaurs
By Brian Switek

Arts & Culture

Going Mad for Charles Dickens

Two centuries after his birth, the novelist is still wildly popular, as a theme park, a new movie and countless festivals attest
By Joshua Hammer

Food and Think Blog

Saving the Whales (And Eating Them Too?)

What does whale meat taste like, and is it anything like jojoba oil, prosciutto or jellied crustaceans?
By Peter Smith

History & Archaeology

Revisiting The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

Recently reissued, William L. Shirer's seminal 1960 history of Nazi Germany is still important reading
By Ron Rosenbaum

Arts & Culture

How One Mummy Came to the Smithsonian

An American diplomat’s memento takes center stage after 125 years
By Owen Edwards

People & Places

The Devastating Costs of the Amazon Gold Rush

Spurred by rising global demand for the metal, miners are destroying invaluable rainforest in Peru's Amazon basin
By Donovan Webster

Travel

The Mystique of Route 66

Foreign tourists and local preservationists are bringing stretches of the storied roadway back to life
By David Lamb

History & Archaeology

Diving for the Secrets of the Battle of the Atlantic

Off the coast of North Carolina lie dozens of shipwrecks, remainders of a forgotten theater of World War II
By Jim Morrison

Science & Nature

Meet Lucy Jones, "the Earthquake Lady"

As part of her plan to prepare Americans for the next "big one," the seismologist tackles the dangerous phenomenon of denial
By Amy Wallace

Arts & Culture

How Old is That Silk Artifact?

A chemist from the Textile Museum is perfecting a new technique for understanding the past
By Joseph Stromberg

Science & Nature

Nine Ways to Lure a Lover, Orchid-Style

Beauty, mystery and deceit—the Smithsonian's collection of nearly 8,000 live orchids has it all
By Megan Gambino

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Ancient Popcorn Unearthed in Peru

New discoveries indicate people were eating our favorite movie snack far longer ago than we thought
By Joseph Stromberg

Weekend Events Jan 27-29: Iranian Film Festival, Renwick Birthday Party, and Silkscreening Demo

This weekend, the Iranian Film Festival features Abbas Kiarostami, the Renwick Gallery turns 40, and artist Kristina Bilonick leads a silkscreening de...
By Aviva Shen

At the American Art Museum: Annie Leibovitz’ Personal Journey

The world-famous photographer takes her career in an entirely different direction with her new show, "Pilgrimage"
By Joseph Stromberg




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