Smithsonian

"If we don't do something," says Knowlton, who has earned the nickname Dr. Doom, "we could lose all corals by 2050."

A Coral Reef's Mass Spawning

Understanding how corals reproduce is critical to their survival; Smithsonian's Nancy Knowlton investigates the annual event

"Bittersweet Harvest," a Smithsonian exhibit about braceros (California, 1956), fits neatly into the new strategy.

Our Plan

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Two Fish Die at the National Zoo

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Weekend Events: DC's Latin Music Scene and American Food!

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American Indian Museum in Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

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Events for the Week of 11/23-27: Dig It!, Space Exploration, American Food, and the Freer's Annual Attic Sale!

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Artist Jeanne-Claude Dies

Remembering the artist

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Search the Smithsonian's Collections Online!

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The National Portrait Gallery's Newest Prize -- Marilyn Horne

Events for the Week of 11/16-20: Free Movie Admission for Cell Phones, Stargazing, New Deal Artists and the Films of John Ford

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Weekend Events: Celebrate American Indian Heritage, Astronaut Art, and Sesame Street's 40th Birthday!

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Construction Underway: Arts and Industries Building Gets a Little Love

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Yinka Shonibare, an Artist Turned Professor

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National Mall, a Finalist for a Google Trike Visit

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Catching Up With Danilo Pérez

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Celebrating 40 Years of Life On Sesame Street

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Sweatin' to the Smithsonian: Exercise With Folkways

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The Coolest Straw I Ever Saw at American History

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New Insights Into What Drives the Universe

This dance stick (c. 1890) was created by the warrior No Two Horns to honor his horse being killed at Little Big Horn.

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