A Real "Nation's Attic"
It's a place with a two-foot-wide "dead zone," a "wet" pod and a refrigerated room for the garbage
- By Michael Kernan
- Smithsonian magazine, November 1997, Subscribe
(Page 5 of 5)
As we walk back past the wet pod I ask about human remains. "Tell you a story. John Wesley Powell [the Grand Canyon explorer] started arguing with a fellow geologist about who had the bigger brain. So they made a bet. In their wills they requested that a surgeon — who was later a visiting scientist at the Smithsonian — measure their brains. Powell won but he never knew it. Oh yes, his is here. In one of those jars."
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Comments (2)
I would like to know the career, study or internship opportunities available or offered at the SMSC. Do we have a website for the institute?
Posted by Wrikdev Sarkar on October 25,2009 | 12:55 PM
MY GRANDDAUGHTER WOULD LIKE TO KNOW JUST HOW BIG IS THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE IN SIZE ? ACRES ? MILES ? HOW MANY FLOORS ? IS IT JUST ONE BUILDING ? OR NUMEROUS BUILDINGS ? HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE TO SEE ALL THEIR IS TO SEE ?
Posted by BEVERLY SWISHER on October 18,2009 | 03:53 PM