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Biological fallout of shale-gas production still largely unknown
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Smithsonian/Wisconsin police narrow search in 20 year mystery
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Feathers yield mysteries of pigment chemistry to spectroscopic analysis
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Toxicity of mercury hot spots can be reduced with application of activated carbon, researchers discover
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Q&A: Plastics expert Odile Madden on plastic debris in Alaskan waters
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VIDEO: 3-D scanning at the Smithsonian
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Yellow pigment in penguin feathers is chemically distinct, spectroscopic studies reveal
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Smithsonian conservators working to restore Jefferson grave marker for University of Missouri
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The Age of Plastic: Symposium June 7 & 8, 2012
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Digital technology allows Alexander Graham Bell’s 1880s disc recordings to be played again
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Siemens donates SOMATOM Emotion 6 CT scanner to National Museum of Natural History
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New technique for dating silk developed by Smithsonian conservation team
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Unlocking the mysteries of Jefferson’s bible with high-tech analysis and microscopic testing
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Digitization project brings ancient Near Eastern inscriptions into 21st Century
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Smithsonian Digital Repository Now Contains 10,000 Items