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Blog Carnival, Edition #4: Texas Troubles, Big Dinosaurs, and a Danny McBride Interview

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Obama Campaign Office Acquired by NMAAHC

The Falls Church, Virginia, office provides record of a historic victory, now part of the collections

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Vote for Hubble’s Next Target

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The Best and Worst of Food World's Obama Puns

Barbara Ehrenreich, author of "Up Close at Carnival."

Barbara Ehrenreich on “Up Close at Carnival”

Barbara Ehrenreich on “Up Close at Carnival”

New technology, with all of its conveniences, has created a new society called Elsewhere, U.S.A., according to professor Dalton Conley.

The Journey to Elsewhere, U.S.A.

A professor explains how new technology drastically altered the modern American family unit

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Sugar-coated Mercury Contamination

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Battle of the Giant Theropods

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Our Illustrated Alphabet

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Don’t Drink the Water

The AP reported earlier this week that the Indian pharmaceutical industry is spewing a drug soup into the waters of a town near Hyderabad

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Pandas Play in the Snow

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Official Smithsonian Word on Michelle Obama's Inaugural Gown

When will the Smithsonian receive and display Michelle Obama's inaugural dress?

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Around the Web: Name That Fish

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Lincoln vs. Darwin (Part 4 of 4)

On this blog, several of the staff of Smithsonian magazine have been debating who was more important, Abraham Lincoln or Charles Darwin

Philip B. Kunhardt III, author of Lincoln's Contested Legacy.

Philip Kunhardt on “Lincoln’s Contested Legacy”

After coming within 50 feet of several wolves, Frank Clifford understands why 100,000 people say they come to Yellowstone just to see wolves.

Frank Clifford on "Howling Success"

Alcohol in Archaeology and Modern Life

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A Tiny Fossilized Treasure

Year of the Ox

Enter the Year of the Ox

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Smithsonian Events, 1/26-30: Michael J. Fox and Mali's Architectural Treasures

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