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National Museum of Natural History

How the 'King of Diamonds' Gave the National Museum of Natural History Its Crown Jewel

From the legendary Hope Diamond to a rainbow of colorful gemstones, a multigenerational bond between the Winston family and the Smithsonian transformed the museum’s world-renowned gem collection

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Black-Footed Ferret Webcam Launches on National Zoo Website

Viewers can watch a litter of black-footed ferrets and their mother, 2-year-old Aristides, on a temporary live webcam.

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Smithsonian Books

The Long and Fascinating History of Raccoons in North American Culture, From Symbols to Pets to Dinner

In the relationship between humans and raccoons, the black-masked mammals have played many roles

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National Museum of Natural History

The History of the World in Seven Snails

For National Snail Day, museum research fellow Melissa Betters explores the mollusks’ notable nature

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Smithsonian Affiliations

An Exhibit Gallery Within an Artifact: Charlotte's 1936 Historic Hangar

Historic aircraft hangar's restoration pays tribute to nine decades of airport history

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Smithsonian Books

Inside the Secret Lives of Squirrels and Their Half-Eaten Acorns

Learn about the eating habits of tree squirrels

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Monkey-Nappers! A Group of Capuchin Monkeys Caught on Camera With Abducted Baby Howler Monkeys

Observations of Coiba's tool-using immature capuchin monkeys show them carrying abducted infant howler monkeys. What is the reason for this behavior?

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Young Pandas Seem ‘Very Interested In Each Other’, Say Keepers at National Zoo

Bleats and chirps between two giant pandas are a sure sign that flirtatious feelings are in the air! Read all about the 'bears and the bleats' in this update from the Zoo's panda keeper team.

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National Museum of Natural History

To Recreate a 17th-Century Masterwork, an Entomologist at the National Museum of Natural History Got Creative with Butterflies, Bees and a Bit of Rosemary

The display will be featured in a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art as part of a historic collaboration along the National Mall

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National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

Meet the Bat-Eared Fox, an Unusual Animal That Can Hear Insects Burrowing Underground

Get to know the bat-eared fox, an insect-eating creature found in the grasslands and savannas of Africa (and also the Smithsonian's National Zoo.)

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Smithsonian Books

How Larger-Than-Life Theater Actress May Yohe Overcame Fainting Spells to Find Success on the Stage

She launched a whirlwind musical theater career on the strength of her “true as steel” singing voice

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Office of the Secretary of the Smithsonian

Sixty Years Since Its Founding, the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Continues to Protect and Study the Health of Our Coastal Systems

The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center safeguards the vibrant ecosystems—and economic power—of our coastal zones

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National Air and Space Museum

That Time We Bombed a Volcano

When a town in Hawaii was threatened by lava in 1935, a group of airplanes tried to redirect the flow.

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Your IMPACT | Your Smithsonian

Legacies of Resilience

A National Museum of African American History and Culture Exhibition frames the history of slavery in a global context

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Your IMPACT | Your Smithsonian

Preserving Living Memory

Smithsonian oral histories unblock American voices

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Smithsonian American Women's History Museum

Eleanor Roosevelt Honored on New U.S. Quarter

Learn about the many ways diplomat, activist, and 2023 American Women Quarters honoree Eleanor Roosevelt made American history through this selected collection of resources from across the Smithsonian, National Archives, and more.