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Photo Contest Finalist: The Last Prayer

Upon discovering Mr. Saddlebags, Aharoni gave them the name, oger. We know them, in English, as the Syrian hamster or, because it is now the most common hamster in the world, simply the hamster.

The Untold Story of the Hamster, a.k.a Mr. Saddlebags

The hamster may be ubiquitous now, but it was a pioneering scientist who brought the rodent into labs and homes across the world

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UPDATED: Pedro Martinez Enshrined in the National Portrait Gallery

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Weekend Events: Pocahontas, Painted Parasols and A Chinese Documentary Film

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How Can Seedless Fruit be Fruitful and Multiply?

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Artist Preston Singletary's Career is a Work in Progress

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The Lost Naturalist: A 163-Year-Old Australian Mystery

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Dinosaur Sighting: Vintage Stegosaurus

Using motion-activated camera-traps, Smithsonian WILD captured unsuspecting animals, such as this snow leopard in China, from all over the world.

The Secret Lives of Animals Caught on Camera

Photographs shot by camera traps set around the world are capturing wildlife behavior never before seen by humans

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Mourning the Loss of Actress Elizabeth Taylor

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What's the Most Important Invention?

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The List: March Madness at the Smithsonian

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Creating an Allosaurus Feast

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A Catch With Cachet: Sea Captain Sells Own Brand of Swordfish

The Piazzetta, or small plaza, is possibly Italy's most beloved public stage.

What to Do in Capri

Capri has been a destination for centuries, but here are the best places for today’s visitors to hike, eat and enjoy the vistas

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Sign Up to Play Vanished, A New Alternate Reality Game

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Getting Negative With Edward Curtis

It’s extremely rare to find negatives of Edward Sheriff Curtis, the iconic photographer of Native American life and the Old West

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Finding the Family of Acrocanthosaurus

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Marvelous Macaroni and Cheese

The earliest known recorded mac'n'cheese recipe was scribbled down in 1769

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Migrating Moths Can Travel As Fast As Songbirds

Birds beat moths in short sprints, but long distance is a different story

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