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What makes us human—and how did we get this way?
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
shows how different forms of evidence come together to tell the story of human origins.
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On August 1, 2008, a total solar eclipse occurred. Watch the replay of the
Total Solar Eclipse: Live from China Webcast here.
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Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists
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Get a close-up view of life in action; stem cells, fruit flies, and more!
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the best science, art, and education sites
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Join us as we visit CERN, the
world's largest particle physics laboratory
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In development for over four years, the Exploratorium’s
Mind
collection showcases dozens of interactive exhibits and artworks that let you
explore thoughts, feelings, and the workings of your own mind
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