Articles

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Prehistoric Poo Linked Dinosaurs to Snails

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Toads Closer to Tanzanian Home

For Smithsonian's September issue, author Gioia Diliberto took on the story of Pearl Curran and her spirit writer Patience Worth.

Gioia Diliberto on “Ghost Writer”

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America's Who's-Who On Display in New Portrait Gallery Show

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A Culinary Tour of "Eat Pray Love"

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Dinosaur Sighting: Chicago Brachiosaurus

Catnip's Effect on Big (and Little) Cats

Cleveland is slowly beginning to recognize its role in creating the superhero who stood for "Truth, Justice, and the American Way."

Cleveland, the True Birthplace of Superman

Comic book fans and city activists hope that people think of the Ohio city, and not Krypton, as the home of the Man of Steel

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Wednesday Roundup: Spam, Apps and Anthropologists

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (c. 1870) by Napoleon Sarony.

Celebrating 90 Years Since Women Won the Right to Vote

On this day in 1920, the ratification of the 19th amendment granted American women the right to vote

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Deciphering the Food Idioms of Foreign Languages

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Jim Gary's Vehicular Dinosaurs

Snow's map led him to the source of a London cholera outbreak in 1854

Cholera, John Snow and the Grand Experiment

A British physician first determined that cholera spread through contaminated water in the 1850s, but the disease remains a major health risk today

As musicians, locals and tourists converge in Lapa, it has become the musical heart of Rio de Janeiro.

Rio’s Music is Alive and Well

Brazil’s music scene may be known for beats such as bossa nova, but newer sounds are making waves on the streets of Rio

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A Quest for Conch

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Step Into the Bureau of Bureaucracy at the Renwick Gallery

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The Truth Behind Beer Goggles

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Whatever Happened to Seismosaurus?

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Now Showing: "The Wildest Dream" at Samuel C. Johnson IMAX

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Elvis Dies, August 16, 1977

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