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How Trick-or-Treating Started

Marine biology professor-turned-Hollywood filmmaker Randy Olson contends that people missed the message in his first two films because film is not their language.

Are Scientists or Moviemakers the Bigger Dodos?

Scientist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson says that academics must be more like Hollywood in how they share their love for science

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Celebrate Halloween with Smithsonian Folkways!

Tyrannosaurus rex

Blog Carnival Unlucky #13: Julia Child, Bad Dino Reporting, Quizzes, Auctions and more...

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Vaccine Week: Swine Flu Edition

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The Haunting Begins: Giant Spider Discovered In Time for Halloween

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The World Series Plays on in New York, Philly, and...Washington?

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The Cult of In-N-Out Burger

The little burger shack opened by Harry and Esther Snyder in 1948 has grown steadily ever since

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Scientists Use 100-Year-Old DNA to Validate Species

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"Bone-Headed" Dinosaurs Reshaped Their Skulls

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Vaccine Week: A History of Vaccine Backlash

Google Street View Trike: Nominate the National Mall

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Sweet Cider Donuts

Cider donuts made their commercial debut in the United States in the 1950s

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DC Latin American Film Showcase Screens "The Accordion Kings"

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Vaccine Week: Success Stories

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Maryland’s New Dinosaur Park

The Freemark Abbey is a fully functional ghost winery located in the Napa Valley just north of St. Helena.

The Ghost Wineries of Napa Valley

In the peaks and valleys of California’s wine country, vinters remember the region’s rich history and rebuild for the future

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Muralist Uses the Sidewalk Outside the Sackler Gallery as Canvas

Why Michael Kirby's pavement mural won't last forever

Food Fight in the News: Who Owns Hummus and Tabbouleh?

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Vaccine Week: A Brief History and How Vaccines Work

Surprising Science discusses the history and science of vaccines

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