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Smithsonian is a science and nature magazine (and associated website, SmithsonianMag.com), and is the official journal published by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., although editorially independent from its parent organization. The first issue was published in 1970. The Smithsonian holds events such as the American Ingenuity Awards, Future Con, and Museum Day. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Smithsonian Magazine 31
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Dr. Thornton, who practiced everything but medicine
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Those old cut-ups at Leiden U
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Genetic profiles will put our health in our own hands
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Pantsuited pioneer of women's lib, Dr. Mary Walker
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Father Thames has cleaned up his act, at long last.
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Modern bioengineers reinvent human anatomy with spare parts
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The bioethicists: facing matters of life and death.
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The bioethicists: facing matters of life and death
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An invisible art blazes into life under microscope
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Sociobiology stirs a controversy over limits of science
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"Phys/phren": why not to take each other at face value
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Sister Kenny's fierce fight for better polio care
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Candid "cranky" Clara Barton gave us the Red Cross
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The cry was: go west, young man, and stay healthy
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Apostles of purity, mineral-water buffs swear by the stuff
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Where there's fire there is smoke--and usually a "chimney."
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The wretched life and death of an "American Van Gogh."
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In the 1900s, antismoking was a burning issue
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When 20 million tons of water flooded Johnstown
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New breeds down on the pharm: plain old barnyard animals -- with genes from other species added -- are producing medicines that keep people alive
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For the love of mustard
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Empire of the dead.
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Beauty and the beasts.
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Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds
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Charting the terrain of touch
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Brussels' palace of glass and greenery
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Virtue and beauty: the Renaissance image of the ideal woman
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Blast from the past
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The old man of Olduvai Gorge.
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The Titan Who Founded L’Oréal Prospered Under the Nazis
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Inside the House of Zyklon B
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