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"Best of the Decade" With African Art Curator Christine Mullen Kreamer

Jamaica possessed superb growing conditions for sugar cane, and by 1513, Spanish farmers in Sevilla la Nueva tended fields bristling with the green stalks.

Sugar Masters in a New World

Sevilla la Nueva, the first European settlement in Jamaica, is home to the bittersweet story of the beginning of the Caribbean sugar trade

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Mei Xiang is Artificially Inseminated and Now the Wait Begins

If You Had to Pack Your Kitchen in a Suitcase...

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Events: More Elvis, Jesse Owens, Wilma Rudolph and Remembering Georgetown!

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Climate Change on Exhibit

The exhibit may shock, sadden or inspire you, or perhaps all three

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New Website Has the Scoop on Pterosaurs

The great thing about the Internet is that it makes it easy to find out about just about anything

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Weekend Events: Elvis and a Concert at the Zoo!

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Velvet Elvis Lives!

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Picture of the Week—Iron in the Sun’s Corona

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Poor, Dumb, Infected Dinosaurs

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Bring on the Salty Sweets

The stinking passion flower (Passiflora foetida) is native to wet tropical areas in the West Indies and central South America.

Ten Plants That Put Meat on Their Plates

In addition to the well-known Venus flytrap, many other plant species feed on bugs or crustaceans

The Illustrated Origin of Species

Creation, a Missed Opportunity

Life restoration of A. fragilis

Drawing an Allosaurus, Step by Step

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Sushi At Home

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Double Your Fun with Two Double Features!

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National Park Service Unveils Plan for the National Mall

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The Foods That Passed Through Ellis Island

A look at recipes from immigrants who passed through the historic New York entry point

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Dinosaur Sighting: Roadside Dinosaurs in Israel

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