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Mars Climate Change Patterns Seen in Ice Caps

Josiah Wedgwood's innovative products gained popularity and by 1763, he was filling orders for kings, queens and nobles.

250 Years of Wedgwood

Two new exhibitions celebrate the enduring wares of ceramics designer and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood

Famous for Motown hits like “My Girl” and “Get Ready,” the Temptations spin and glide through their polished choreography at the Apollo Theater.

Motown Turns 50

For years, the recording industry excluded black artists. Along came Motown, and suddenly everyone was singing its tunes

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The Wild Bunch and More Are New Faces at the Portrait Gallery

Sunchokes

Discovering Sunchokes

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The Eastern Pacific Black Ghost Shark

<em>Hydrolagus melanophasma</em>, a new species of fish, was named from specimens collected over the last several decades off the coast of California

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Dinosaur Sighting: Tyrannosaurus in Denver

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of 9/28-10/2: Climate Change, Cheetahs, Tito Puente and Reading About Africa

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Weekend Events: Artists' Roundtable Talk, Martin Schoeller and Poetry Readings

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When Humans First Got Milk

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Lion King Artifacts Join Smithsonian's Circle of Life

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Picture of the Week—Autumn Color, Estonian Bog

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Feathers Before Archaeopteryx

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Baking a Punctual Cake

Q&A: The Technique Behind Martin Schoeller's Photography

The renowned photographer discusses his influences, subjects and why he likes "big"

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Visit a Science Museum on Saturday

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New Book: The Great Dinosaur Discoveries

“Jewgrass" is the fusion of bluegrass music with Hebrew lyrics and is played by a diverse group of old-time and bluegrass musicians.

Jewish Bluegrass

Lovers of the banjo, fiddle and mandolin blend cultural identity and religious faith to create a uniquely American sound

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World-renowned Indian Violinist to Perform at the Freer

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Kudzu—Curse or Cure?

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