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Showing posts with label Science | Smithsonian Magazine. Show all posts

The Number of Small Fishing Vessels Smuggling Illegal Drugs Has Tripled

NASA Snags Its First Asteroid Sample

The Heiress Who Stole a Vermeer, Witchcraft in Post-WWII Germany and Other New Books to Read

The Race to Study Arctic Waters

Anxious About Election Results? Here’s What’s Happening in Your Brain as You Wait

If a Fish Could Build Its Own Home, What Would It Look Like?

14 Fun Facts About Frightening Animals

Five Reasons to Love Bats

Why Autopsies Are Proving Vital During Covid-19

How Fireflies' Dramatic Light Show Might Spark Advances in Robot Communication

Scientists Reveal What May Be the Largest Flying Bird Ever

How Hedges Became the Unofficial Emblem of Great Britain

How the Alphabet Got Its Order, Malcolm X and Other New Books to Read

3-D Printed Sea Turtle Eggs Reveal Poaching Routes

How Cannibalism in the Womb May Have Made Megalodon a Titanic Terror

Why Astronomers Want to Build a SETI Observatory on the Moon

Work, Float, Eat, Dream: Life on the International Space Station

Scientists Use Century-Old Seaweed to Solve a Marine Mystery

Why Tree-Killing Epidemics Are on the Rise

What Is Math?

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