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Discovery: trap-jaw spiders snap prey with super-spidey speed and power
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In face of mass extinctions, Smithsonian’s Global Genome Initiative quietly saves world’s DNA
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An Artwork That Poses a Question
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Appreciation of Fine Wine Came Slowly to the American Palate
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Hirshhorn’s ‘Suspended Animation’: Unsettling Images of a New Digital Reality
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Smithsonian scientist creating DNA database to track Caribbean conch and lobster
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A Purple Accident and Its Vibrant Impact on the Modern World
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Intimate & Slow: Esperanza Spalding’s Video Portrait Wows at Portrait Gallery
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All About Perspective: Zebras and Their Stripes
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Sun-like Star Shows Magnetic Field Critical for Life on the early Earth
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New golden frog species discovered in Colombia
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Blood-thirsty jungle horse-flies catch big chill from Smithsonian entomologist
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New horse-sized tyrannosaur with big brain reveals how “T. rex” became top predator
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Ghost octopod shows how little we know about deep-sea life
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Carotenoid pigments make extinct duck a rare bird indeed