Blogs

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Events: Peacock Room Reopens, Earth Day Celebrations

Monday, April 18 Peacock Room Comes to America: A new view of Whistler's Peacock Room

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Inviting Writing: Eating With Your Fingers

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At the Portrait Galley, Private Art Collections Become Public

It is a widely held belief that in the largely political climate of Washington, D.C., more often that not, what you see is not necessarily what you get

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Way-Underage Drinking: How Young Is Too Young?

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The Long-Awaited Return of 'Prehistoric Beast'

Clepsydra Geyser at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

Gigantic Plume Beneath Yellowstone Now Even More Gigantic

The geysers of Yellowstone are a reminder of the potential danger that lies below

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Lincoln is Dead: A Collection of Artifacts at American History Mark the Tragedy

On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died from a gunshot wound he'd suffered the night at before at Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C.

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Weekend events: Latin Jazz, Coral Reef Family Festival, Meet the Artist

Friday, April 15: Latin JazzThe John Santos Sextet will perform jazz from Cuba, Puerto Rico and the United States

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Facial Features of Men and Women Got More Similar?

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Humpback Whale Songs Spread From West to East

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Birds Inherited Strong Sense of Smell From Dinosaurs

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Ban the Bag: Should Kids Be Forbidden From Bringing Lunch to School?

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The List: What You Didn't Know About the Smithsonian in the Civil War

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Is There A "Homer Simpson Effect" Among Scientists?

Despite decades of progress for women in science (and some arguments that no more is needed), the playing field still isn't level

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On View at the Renwick: Judith Schaechter's Stained Glass Works Shatter Convention

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What the Heck Do I Do with Annatto?

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Daemonosaurus Shakes Up the Early History of Dinosaurs

Space shuttle Discovery lifted-off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for its 39th and final mission.

Discovery Space Shuttle Coming to the Smithsonian

Discovery will be coming to the National Air and Space Museum to be preserved in the Smithsonian collections

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The Deep History of Dinosaur Lice

Original copy of the very first Confederate imprint defining the moment that the first southern state formally seceded from the United States of America.

150 Years Ago: The Civil War Begins

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