Articles

Philip B. Kunhardt III, author of Lincoln's Contested Legacy.

Philip Kunhardt on “Lincoln’s Contested Legacy”

Alcohol in Archaeology and Modern Life

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A Tiny Fossilized Treasure

Year of the Ox

Enter the Year of the Ox

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Smithsonian Events, 1/26-30: Michael J. Fox and Mali's Architectural Treasures

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Lincoln vs. Darwin (Part 3 of 4)

We asked: Who was more important, Abraham Lincoln or Charles Darwin? T.A. Frail took up the fight for Lincoln, and Laura Helmuth argued for Darwin

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Smithsonian Weekend Events: Tea and Philately

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Early Humans Left Trails of Ulcers

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Mei Xiang May Be Expecting!

Fossil of a Seymouria (extinct)

If You Found a Fossil on the Ground, What Would You Do?

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Lincoln vs. Darwin (Part 2 of 4)

Recently, someone here at Smithsonian asked: Who was more important, Abraham Lincoln or Charles Darwin?

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Picture of the Week—Snowy Peaks

The recent cold spell is getting a lot of attention, but we should all remember that it could be worse

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Whistling Orangutan at the National Zoo

National Zoo's Bonnie is the first ever case of a primate imitating a sound from another species without training

Nesselrode pudding.

At Home with the Darwins

Recipes offer an intimate glimpse into the life of Charles Darwin and his family

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Lincoln vs. Darwin (Part 1 of 4)

Next month we celebrate an odd double anniversary—the 200th anniversaries of the births of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin

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Smithsonian Inaugural Collections Grow with Obama Souvenirs

Over the inaugural weekend, Smithsonian curators were among the crowds searching for significant artifacts that will later mark the historical moment

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Minotaurasaurus: A New Ankylosaur?

Food Fight: Fish or "Sea Kitten?"

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First Ladies At the Smithsonian

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How Many Ugandan Mountain Gorillas?

Mountain gorillas are rare and endangered, and they have the misfortune to live in a part of the world wracked by human violence

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