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This figure shows the history of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations as directly measured at Mauna Loa, Hawaii.

Climate Change: Why We Worry

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Space Beer: One Giant Chug for Mankind

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Four Chameleon Forest Dragons Hatch at the National Zoo

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Oh My Darling, Clementine

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Hear Folkways' Founding Father

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Did Caterpillars Starve Dinosaurs to Death?

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Nine Gift Ideas for a Science-y Holiday

Here's a list of ideas for what to give your geeky loved ones this holiday season

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Smithsonian Channel: Pearl Harbor from Above

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Events for the Week of 12/7-11: American Indian Dancing, Inspirational Toys, ZooLights and More!

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Food in the News: When "Green" Is Gray, and Pork from Petri Dishes

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Underwater Antarctica

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Dinosaurs to Watch Out For This Holiday Season

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Weekend Events: ZooLights, Renwick Holiday Festival and a Special Osamu Tezuka Family Event!

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25 Holiday Gift Ideas For Foodies, Cooks and Sustainable Eaters

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Picture of the Week—A Fractal in 3-D

Tyrannosaurus rex

Dinosaurs Clash on the Discovery Channel

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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Comes to Life on DVD and Blu-ray

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Five Ways to Eat Rutabaga

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Ring-tailed Lemur: My Brother Stinks!

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Worst... Dinosaurs... Ever...

It is not very difficult to bring dinosaurs back to life anymore, at least in movies. Film special effects have progressed to the point where virtual dinosaurs can easily be built to spec on the computer and directed with precision. If anything, sometimes it seems like there are too many computer-g...

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