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DIY Cartoons on a Budget

The latest installment of the Hirshorn's Art Lab

Slow Monsoon Seasons Led to End of Chinese Dynasties

Like ice cores or tree rings, stalagmites (those are the ones that grow up from the cave floor) can record ancient history

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Dinosaurs Ain’t What They Used to Be

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To Be A Successful Art Collector

39 highly conceptual paintings, sculptures, wall drawings, installations and films

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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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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

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Bone Wars in the Blogosphere

American author and speaker Michael Crichton speaking at Harvard.

'Jurassic Park' Novelist Dies at 66

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Here Be Dragons

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

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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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What Big Teeth You Have: Was the Heterodontosaurus an Herbivore or a Carnivore or an Omnivore?

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Fake Radio War Stirs Terror Through US: Orson Welles' War of the Worlds turns 70

Seventy years ago, Orson Welles whipped millions of Americans into a martian-crazed panic with a radio play adaptation of H.G. Welles' War of the Worlds

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Last-Minute Costume Ideas

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Dino Blog Carnival: Edition #1

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Dinosaurs of a Feather, Flock Together

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