Smithsonian Magazine: July 2002

Features

Incident at Big Pine Key

A pod of dolphins stranded in the Florida Keys reignites an emotional debate over how much human "help" the sea mammals can tolerate
By Claudia Glenn Dowling

Blast from the Past

The eruption of Mount Tambora killed thousands, plunged much of the world into a frightful chill and offers lessons for today
By Robert Evans

Gaudí's Gift

In Barcelona, a yearlong celebration spotlights architecture's playful genius the audacious and eccentric Antoni Gaudí
By Stanley Meisler

Against All Odds

A new play and photo exhibition call attention to Ida B. Wells and her brave fight to end lynching in America
By Clarissa Myrick-Harris

Second Nature

More and more, innovative scientists are turning to the natural world for inspiration...and design solutions
By Jim Robbins

Romancing the Stones

Who built the great megaliths and stone circles of Great Britain, and why? Researchers continue to puzzle and marvel over these age-old questions
By David Roberts

Getting to the Root of Ginseng

Questions about the herb's health benefits haven't cooled the red-hot market in wild American ginseng
By David Taylor

Departments

From the Editor

Stimulants

Both ginseng and dolphins evoke passionate emotions
By Carey Winfrey

From the Secretary

A Pantheon After All

There's no more fitting venue for American initiative and American art than the old Patent Office building
By Lawrence M. Small

Indelible Images

Training Wheels

By Elizabeth Royte

The Object at Hand

Chilly Reception

Dr. John Gorrie found the competition all fired up when he tried to market his ice-making machine
By Minna Scherlinder Morse

Phenomena & Curiosities

Peewee Power

The invention of a gas-fueled generator the size of a quarter heralds a future of ever-smaller machines
By Fred Hapgood

People File

Casting for Souls

A dedicated nun spares not the rod (nor reel) in helping youngsters straighten up and fly right
By Kent Black

Books

Book Reviews

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