Articles

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Burgess Shale's Weird Wonders

The fossils found in the Burgess Shale include the 500-million-year-old ancestors of most modern animals

Michael Jackson

Andy Warhol's "Michael Jackson"

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Author Fred Bowen Steps Up to Bat for the Nationals and the Smithsonian

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Land of the Lost Food Traditions, Part III—the Midwest and Southwest

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Science News From the Smithsonian

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Virtual Dinosaurs Come to Japan

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Cooper-Hewitt's National Design Awards; Events on the Mall

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Lee Sandstead Gives Audiences an Art Attack

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The World's Strangest Scientific Names

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Why Modern Foods Hijack Our Brains

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Mama Velociraptor Needs Your Help!

The Appalachian Trail crosses 14 states, six national parks and eight national forests.

Tales From the Appalachian Trail

The stories of ten hikers who have traveled the 2,000-mile-path through the eastern United States tell the history of the trail

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Sylvia Soumah: More Than Just Dance

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Curses! For Medicinal Use Only

The history of the nuptial pastry is even stranger than these modern rituals suggests.

The Strange History of the Wedding Cake

How the traditional treat came to be

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Did Dinosaurs Roar?

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of July 13-17: Art Attack!, Baseball and Dance Workshops

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Weekend Events: Monkey Faces, a Scavenger Hunt and Interactive Art

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Tyrannosaurus: Better Than a Guard Dog

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Land of the Lost Food Traditions, Part II - The South

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