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An 1890 portrait of Lizzie Borden

HISTORY

How Lizzie Borden Got Away With Murder

A number of people deserve credit for the birth of the Pop-Tart.

INNOVATION

The Contentious History of the Pop-Tart

Tulips so bright they rival the sun stand tall, seemingly reaching for a beautiful blue sky.

ARTS & CULTURE

Celebrate Spring With Terrific Tulips

Lali (played by Jonah Hauer-King) and Gita (Anna Próchniak) in "The Tattooist of Auschwitz," a new mini-series based on Heather Morris' 2018 novel of the same name

HISTORY

'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' Demonstrates the Limits of Holocaust Fiction

The Campfire Hotel—a revamped 100-room motel lodge tucked away in Bend, Oregon's industrial stretch—first opened in October 2020.

TRAVEL

Across the United States, Vintage Motels Are Being Imagined for Modern Times

Exceeding 50 feet in length, Mosasaurus hoffmannii was among the largest mosasaurs.

SCIENCE

Massive Mosasaurs May Have Evolved More Than Once

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HISTORY

How Artificial Intelligence Is Making 2,000-Year-Old Scrolls Readable Again

A moose moves through the forest.

SCIENCE

How Should Colorado Handle Its Booming Moose Population?

Smithsonian Voices

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A man is selling flowers on his boat called shikara. He uses it to move around in Dal Lake of Kashmir and sell flowers to the tourists present in house boats. The Florist 2