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Home / Posts tagged 'National Museum of Natural History' (Page 23)
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Ancient gray whales may have been homebodies
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Smithsonian bat expert Kristofer Helgen answers common questions about bats
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A Halloween roundup featuring recent articles on spiders, bats and rats
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Scientists issue call to action for archaeological sites threatened by rising seas, urban development
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DNA sequencing reveals simple vegetables in ancient Roman medicines
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Newly discovered Madagascar spider spins largest, toughest webs on record
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Cullinan Blue Diamond Necklace
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Genetic surprise: Magnificent frigatebird living on Galapagos Islands is distinct species
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Exhibition: Endangered plants here and around the world
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Modern African basketry joins anthropology collections of National Museum of Natural History
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Slide Show: Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History is 100!
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Killing of methane-producing megafauna may have caused cooling 13,000 years ago
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Clay vessels by Native American potter Jeri Redcorn added to Smithsonian collections
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A well-defended territory is what some female hummingbirds find most attractive in a mate
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New Hall of Human Origins points to environmental change as major force in evolution of hominins