Articles

A Gem of an Exhibition

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Mark Catesby

Both Audubon and Linnaeus were indebted to this intrepid British limner of the New World

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Our New Gem Hall is a Jewel, Indeed

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The Riddle of the Carolina Bays

A Gift of a Garden

Green activist Dan Barker is seeding many lives with hope

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Planets Around Other Stars Are Hot Hot Hot

Suddenly we find that lots of nearby stars have their own planets, even though so far we can "see" only the giants

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It All Comes Out in the Wash

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Here, Birds Are Unafraid

Galápagos seabirds tolerate human spectators, and crabs in Panama ignore cars (but hide from trucks)

A Network with an idealized core–periphery structure

Core-Periphery Relations

A game of Texas hold 'em in progress. "Hold 'em" is a popular form of poker.

Fake & Rake

Played for love or played for money, poker is coming out of the back room

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Tree Houses Take a Bough

It used to be kid stuff, but these days more and more adults are building in trees to get high

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Review of 'Olives: The Life and Lore of a Noble Fruit'

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Review of 'Eyewitness to America'

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Review of 'The Pinball Effect'

Simon Winchester

An Englishman Looks at India Fifty Years After British Rule

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George C. Marshall The Last Great American?

No soldier since Washington has had his Roman virtues, and so significantly shaped a peace

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Smithsonian Perspectives

Smithsonian Perspectives

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John Brown's Picture

A long-lost daguerrotype, made by a black artist in 1847, has lately come to rest at the Smithsonian

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The Space Race

Onetime rivals are now partners. A new exhibition and an IMAX film, Mission to Mir, tell the story

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Flood Forecasting

Water, Water, Everywhere

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