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The Long History of 3D Photography

A museum in Portland, Oregon highlights the multi-layered path of 3D imagery, from stereoscopes of the American West to blockbuster movies

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How to Distill Texas Whiskey

Garrison Brothers use local ingredients and antique machinery to create the smooth spirit

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The Corning Museum of Glass

From decorative urns and plates to chandeliers, the Corning Museum of Glass features glass blown items from today to as far back as ancient Egypt.

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Vint Cerf of Google on the Future of the Internet

Vice president of engineering and chief evangelist at Google on the connected world in 2050. Read more at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/vinton-cerf-on-where-the-internet-will-take-us-1128826/

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The Art of Sausage Making

Stanley Feder, founder of Simply Sausage, walks us through what it takes to make truly outstanding links.

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A Rare Look at Tucker Cars

Collector David Cammack owns three of the 43 remaining cars in existence designed by Preston Tucker, which he puts on display in a secluded museum in Virginia. Editor’s Note: We’re …

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Ambushed by a Prehistoric Spider

Using a CT scanner, scientists have created a 3-D model of Cryptomartus hindi

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New Window on the Universe

Take an animated tour of the future Giant Magellan Telescope

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The Father of Camouflage

Artist Abbot Thayer illustrated the prevalence of camouflage in the animal world and advocated using it as a military tactic

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Albert Einstein Lives On

Through the science of robotics, researchers in California have created a lifelike bust of Albert Einstein to teach others, and themselves, about the breakthroughs made with robots

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A Final Takeoff

Watch one of Amelia Earhart’s final takeoffs, July 2, 1937

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A Tomato Trail

From soil to soup (Smithsonian.com). Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/passion-for-tomatoes.html

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The Lightest Bowling Pin

For decades, in a tradition imported from Belgium, bowlers in Michigan have rolled their balls at feathers, not pins (Edited and produced by: Roberta Cruger)

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