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Kermit the Frog and Friends Join American History Museum's Collections

Though puppeteering genius Jim Henson has gone from this earth, he is still with us by way of his creations

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Debate Over Identity of an Australian Tyrant

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Inviting Writing: Alchemy in the College Cafeteria

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A Jellyfish Summer

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Events: Book Signings and Exploring the Planet Mercury

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Weekend Events: Gullah and Japanese American Art

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March on Washington: August 28, 1963

So began King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which he delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial 47 years ago to...

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Sewer Workers Find Dinosaur Bone Stash Under Edmonton

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Warm Beer and Cold Tomatoes: How Temperature Affects Flavor

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The Mimic Octopus

In his new book, The Lost Cyclist, bike historian David V. Herlihy tells the story of Frank Lenz, an accountant turned long-distance cyclist.

The Unsolved Case of the "Lost Cyclist"

Author David V. Herlihy discusses his book about Frank Lenz's tragic failed attempt to travel the world by bicycle

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Photographer John Gossage Reflects on "The Pond"

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Five Ways to Eat Okra

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"The Cats of Mirikitani" Screening at the Renwick Gallery

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Fossil Plant Debris Key to UK Dinosaur Preservation

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A Solar System Rich in Planets

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Writer, Artist Dorothea Tanning Turns 100

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Seitan: The Other Fake Meat

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Dinosaur Drive-In: The Crater Lake Monster

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The Tornado That Saved Washington

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