Articles

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Turok: Realistic Dinosaurs, Unrealistic computer game

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Spend Your Veteran's Day Holiday at Air and Space

Chilled-Out Dinosaurs in the Alaskan Tundra

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What's Up at the Smithsonian This Week 11/10-16

John Hodgman, the author of "More Information Than You Require," is a preeminent authority on fake trivia.

John Hodgman Gives “More Information Than You Require”

John Hodgman, best recognized as the "PC" in the Apple advertising campaign, discusses how humans distinguish fact from falsehood

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Purple Rain: Tomatoes Get New Color Scheme

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'South Park' Hits the Natural History Museum, Aims for the Hope Diamond

"About Last Night" South Park episode sheds light on the recent election

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Beam Me Up, Stardust: Civilian Science Catches on at NASA

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You say “Velociraptor,” I say “Deinonychus”

Scientists evaluate the accuracy of raptors depicted in Jurassic Park

Aerosteon

Bone Wars in the Blogosphere

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Demystifying the Doctor: Government-Sponsored Art Comes To a Coffee Shop Near You

American author and speaker Michael Crichton speaking at Harvard.

'Jurassic Park' Novelist Dies at 66

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Our Presidential Exit Poll

Watch our very own "gallery" exit poll in the hall of America’s Presidents in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

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Here Be Dragons

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Pondering Presidential Portraits on Election Day

Watch “Around the Mall” bloggers discover where the 43rd presidential portrait will go in the Hall of Presidents

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That's Edutainment: The Problems with CGI-Based Documentaries

Puritan leader John Winthrop arrives in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Sarah Vowell on the Puritans' Legacy

The author and 'This American Life' correspondent talks about her book on the colonies' early religious leaders

Laura Helmuth

Laura Helmuth on "Seeing is Believing"

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Zoo's Orangs Getting Ready for Tonight's Redskins Game Against the Steelers

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What's Up This Week Around the Mall

"Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian" is a major two-city exhibition with shows opening concurrently in Washington, D.C. and NY

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