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The First Chinese Restaurant in America Has a Savory–and Unsavory–History
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4 years ago
samclemens
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Barns Are Painted Red Because of the Physics of Dying Stars
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11 years ago
shovel
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Pondering the nature of artistic genius, a social scientist finds that creativity has a bottom line
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18 years ago
maurycy
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New Method Could Store Massive Amounts of Data in Diamond Defects
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
10 years ago
jonbaer
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How the soon-to-reopen Folger Shakespeare Library came to be
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2 comments
2 years ago
prismatic
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New System Can See Through Fog Far Better Than Humans
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1 comment
8 years ago
tancik
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Lincoln's Missing Bodyguard
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
16 years ago
dwwoelfel
15 points
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In John They Trust (2006)
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12 years ago
xvirk
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French Bees Are Making M&M-Contaminated Blue and Green Honey (2012)
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3 months ago
thunderbong
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Document Detectives Use Smudges and Bloodstains to Investigate the Past
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4 years ago
benbreen
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Fish Bones Found in California Chinatown Reveal 19th-Century Trade Network
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4 years ago
Thevet
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Why the Tomato was feared in Europe for over 200 years
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7 years ago
ajna91
15 points
883.
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Diamonds on Demand
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18 years ago
prakash
14 points
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The Bar Code (2015)
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4 comments
4 years ago
taubek
14 points
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Audubon pranked fellow naturalist by making up fake rodents (2016)
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
5 years ago
Someone
14 points
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The long and winding road that brought “local” dishes to our plates
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
9 years ago
pepys
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Astronomers measure gravitational waves rippling across universe via Pulsars
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a year ago
ck2
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Voyager 1 Breaks Its Silence with NASA via a Radio Transmitter Not Used Since 81
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2 years ago
elsewhen
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Lake Tahoe’s Clear Water Is Brimming with Tiny Plastics
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3 years ago
rntn
14 points
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Lyndon Johnson’s Campaign by Helicopter (2016)
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5 comments
4 years ago
benbreen
13 points
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The Shocking Savagery of America’s Early History
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3 comments
13 years ago
gruseom
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19th-century silhouettes in newly digitized collection
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2 comments
3 years ago
prismatic
13 points
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Discovery Channel’s ‘Shark Week’ Is Packed with Misinformation and Junk Science
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2 comments
4 years ago
cratermoon
13 points
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The Island Where Scientists Bring Extinct Reptiles Back to Life
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2 comments
9 years ago
waqasaday
13 points
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That Revolutionary May Day in 1976 When California Wines Bested France's Finest
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1 comment
a year ago
mindracer
13 points
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Fifty Years Ago a Group of AcidDropping Activists Tried to Levitate the Pentagon
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1 comment
5 years ago
bonefishgrill
13 points
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What Defines a Meme
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1 comment
15 years ago
lowprofile
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Bejeweled skeletons of Catholic martyrs
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1 comment
10 years ago
Phithagoras
13 points
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The Clovis Weren’t the First Americans
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14 years ago
gruseom
13 points
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Scientists Discover That Mars is Full of Water
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14 years ago
bond
13 points
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