Articles

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Wanted, Dead or Alive

When scientists go scavenging at a bioblitz, anything they can find that's organic is considered fair game

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The Biggest One That Didn't Get Away

A real fish tale hangs on a monster marlin caught nearly a half-century ago

Beirut city skyline in the early 2000s

Beirut Rises from the Ashes

After surviving a civil war, the city is once again a mecca for artists, a landscape covered with architecture and a wonderland of discoveries

Jeweler Harry Winston donated the famous Hope Diamond—the largest-known deep blue diamond in the world—to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958. It arrived in a plain brown package by registered mail, insured for one million dollars. Surrounded by 16 white pear-shaped and cushion-cut diamonds and hanging from a chain with 45 diamonds, the rare gem attracts 6 million visitors a year to the Natural History Museum.

The Hope Diamond

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In Praise of Pianos and the Artists Who Play Them

MASS MoCA

A Unique Home for Cutting-edge Art

MASS MoCA, the nation's newest and largest center for the contemporary arts, has brought a blue-collar New England town back to the future

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Two for Tea

America's only commercial tea crop is grown on an island with plants more than a century old

Bonding through Books

A good read gives mothers and daughters much more to talk about than just the plot

The Tulip: The Story of the Flower That Has Made Men Mad

Review of 'The Tulip: The Story of a Flower That Has Made Men Mad'

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I'm Shopping for Pants But Coming up Short

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In Praise of Pianos...

A Noble and Absurd Undertaking

The Federal Writers' Project gave Depression-era writers a second chance...and America its first comprehensive self-portrait

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Myles and Me

The author, who according to family legend is a direct descendant of Myles Standish, surveys the checkered career of his pugnacious Pilgrim ancestor

The Hatfield clan in 1897

A Tale of Fatal Feuds and Futile Forensics

A Smithsonian anthropologist digs for victims of a West Virginia mob murder

A Second Wind

An unlikely alliance of Midwesterners says it is time to take another look at generating electricity through wind power

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Night Belongs to the Kiwi

It may look fuzzy and adorable but this New Zealand bird is one tough customer

Jack Dailey

A New Man at Air and Space

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Hawaii's Vanished Birds

For the National Zoological Park, an artist depicts the diversity of the islands' extinct avian species

Chartres Cathedral

Beasts on High

Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds

Review of 'Mind of the Raven'

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