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Hillotype of a print depicting a man fallen from a horse, color pigments applied

Genius or Fraud?

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Mystery on the Mall: Case Closed

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Justice Cowgirl

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First-Person Curator

Curator Amy Henderson from the National Portrait Gallery remembers when she visited with the late, great Katharine Hepburn

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Mystery on the Mall

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And the Cooper Hewitt People’s Design Award goes to...a shoe

At first glance, the canvas, rubber-soled slip-on may seem too simple to win a design contest. Some even argued it had been around the block

A Myth in the Making

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Stand Up and Be Counted. What's Good Design?

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The Art of Being Tuareg Opens at African Art Today

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Indie Rock Band Fools & Horses to Play the Hirshhorn Friday Night

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Sputnik Spawned a Moonwatch Madness

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Calculating History

Remember the TI calculator models

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An Explosion of Color

Artist Morris Louis' (1912-1962) innovations inspired a generation of artists

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Encounter with a Humboldt

This summer, news reports rang with concern that the mighty Humboldt squid was expanding its home turf off the coast of California

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"Driven" to Create

Jacolby Satterwhite cannot move his right arm. So, he uses his left arm to assist his right in painting, and his ingenuity has not gone unrecognized

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Into the Woods

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First Vertebrate Species Description with a DNA Barcode

Wanted: Mitten Crab—Dead or Alive

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Smithsonian Says No to "Lucy"

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Trash Becomes Treasure

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