Articles

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An Award for the Yet-to-Be-Built Hirshhorn Bubble

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Studying the Bond Between a Cat and Its Human

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Brontomerus Continues to Thunder Around the Web

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Events: Music of Eastern Europe, Chinese Jade and a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Lunder Conservation Center

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Inviting Writing: The Parents or the Date?

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Five Oscar Winners at the National Portrait Gallery

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Opening Saturday: "Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan"

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Flowers, Pine Cones and Dinosaurs

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HIV in 3-D

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How to Make the Pies From Waitress and Other Movie-Inspired Meals

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Weekend Events: Exploring the Crab Nebula and a Celebration of Orchids

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The Smithsonian Gets WILD! Check Out These Hilarious Wild Animal Pics

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Hadrosaurus Was Real, After All

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Birthday Cake for Mother Ann, Leader of the Shakers

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How Your Brain Is Better Than A Supercomputer

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Wednesday Roundup- Making you Smarter: Ask an Expert, Mexico via Airmail, Space Math @ NASA, Harlem Renaissance artists

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Freer and Egypt: Egyptian Art at the Freer Gallery

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Paleontologists Announce "Thunder Thighs"

"Brontosaurus" was a great dinosaur name. The great "thunder reptile" of the Jurassic, there was no better moniker for the stoutly-built sauropod. Unfortunately, the name had to be tossed out in favor of Apatosaurus, but a different dinosaur just described by Michael Taylor, Mathew Wedel and Richa...

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Seven Factors That Contribute to the Destructiveness of an Earthquake

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Food in the Films of Charlie Chaplin

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