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Andre Wyeth

Arts & Culture

Wyeth's World

In the wake of his death, controversy still surrounds painter Andrew Wyeth's stature as a major American artist

Inauguration of John F. Kennedy in 1961

History & Archaeology

Inaugural Firsts

When was the first inaugural parade? Who had the longest inaugural address? A look at presidential inaugurations through time

Precious stones at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas

History & Archaeology

The Curious Case of the Arkansas Diamonds

In a state park full of amateur diamond miners, one prospector dug up a valuable stone worth thousands of dollars—or did he?

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

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

People & Places

Africa on the Fly

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

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

Three week old spotted owl hatchlings

Science & Nature

The Spotted Owl's New Nemesis

An epic battle between environmentalists and loggers left much of the spotted owl's habitat protected. Now the celebrity species faces a new threat—a tougher owl

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

Aleutian cackling goose

Science & Nature

Wild Goose Chase

How one man's obsession saved an "extinct" species

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

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

Think Fast

What weather force is measured by the Beaufort scale?


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