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Home / Posts tagged 'National Museum of Natural History' (Page 20)
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Scientists discover the largest assembly of whale sharks ever recorded
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Charles Doolittle Walcott (1850-1927) family campsite in the Canadian Rockies
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New project will improve access to thousands of scientific field books, journals and notes in Smithsonian collections
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Stranding records are faithful reflection of live whale and dolphin populations, new study reveals
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Pink tourmaline “Nautilus” pendant enters National Gem Collection
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National Museum of Natural History’s coral collection used in Caribbean agricultural and sewage pollution study
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Study reveals environmental impact of American Indian farms centuries before Europeans arrived in North America
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Lexington Racehorse, 1878
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Archaeological evidence confirms mass hunting of gazelles 5,000 years ago
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New book: “The Subsistence Economies of Indigenous North American Societies: A Handbook”
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Work of 19th-century oologists enables researcher to track climate change with duck eggs
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Scientists discover new species of dinosaur bridging a gap in the dinosaur family tree
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Don’t pick a fight with a eunuch spider. It has nothing to lose
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Giant squid eye, 2008
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Mummies featured in new Smithsonian exhibition