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Wonder of the Deep

Wonders of the Deep

Wonders of the Deep

The National Museum of Natural History's Sant Ocean Hall illuminates the murky waters of the deep blue sea

a salt-making site at the village of Teguidda-n-Tessoumt in arid northern Niger

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Africa on the Fly

Dangling from a paraglider with a propeller on his back, photographer George Steinmetz gets a new perspective on Africa

80-square-mile Hobet 21 mine near Danville, West Virginia

Science & Nature

Mining the Mountains

Explosives and giant machines are destroying Appalachian peaks to obtain coal. In a tiny West Virginia town, residents and the industry fight over a mountain's fate

Askariya Shrine in Samarra, Iraq

History & Archaeology

Samarra Rises

In 2006, sectarian violence engulfed Iraq after terrorists destroyed the mosque of the golden dome, built on a site sacred to Shiites for 1,100 years. Today, Sunnis and Shiites are working together to restore the shrine and the war-torn city

Chuck Harrison designed the View-Master and a Sears sewing machine

Arts & Culture

Intelligent Designer

Charles Harrison, former industrial designer at Sears, Roebuck and Company, created practical innovations that touched many lives

Alisha Bacoccini is undergoing experimental gene therapy

Science & Nature

Gene Therapy in a New Light

A husband-and-wife team's experimental genetic treatment for blindness is renewing hopes for a controversial field of medicine

Santa Clauses Eating Milk and Cookies

Arts & Culture

The More the Merrier

Photographer Neal Slavin captures the night some Santas bent the rules

Cabbage white butterfly

Science & Nature

Wild Things:
Life as We Know It

Butterflies, clicking antelopes, creatures of the deep and more

David Frost interviews Richard Nixon in Ron Howards Frost/Nixon

History & Archaeology

Frost, Nixon and Me

Once a researcher for David Frost and now a character in the motion picture Frost/Nixon, an author discovers what is gained and lost when history is turned into entertainment

A 1910s Happy New Year postcard depicts a child running over a snowman.

Arts & Culture

Snowman Gone Wild

Before the age of Frosty, the snowman was abused by children and exploited by advertisers

Vincent van Goghs The Starry Night

Arts & Culture

Van Gogh's Night Visions

For Vincent Van Gogh, fantasy and reality merged after dark in some of his most enduring paintings, as a new exhibition reminds us

Think Fast

Which U.S. vice president was once wanted for murder in New Jersey?


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