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Was This Dinosaur a Cannibal?
Paleontologists have spent the better part of two decades debating whether Coelophysis ate its own kind. It turns out, the evidence that scientists have had to study in order to answer that question includes some of the strangest and...
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Cockroaches, Alligators & Other Weird Sources of New Drugs
Some of humanity’s favorite antibiotics are starting to lose their mojo, in the face of smart, sneaky, and rapidly-evolving bacteria. To find new drugs to combat these superbugs, scientists are looking in some weird new places, like...
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The Blinding White Remains of a Dying Sea | Weird Places: White Sands
The aptly named White Sands National Park is home to over 400 square kilometers of blindingly white sand. It's the culmination of a remarkable 250 million year process of sorting, transporting, and purifying gypsum to make a truly...
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How Kodak Discovered Radioactive Rain
The Trinity Test had some unexpected consequences, including the creation of radioactive rain found hundreds of miles away from the test site.
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How to make it as a writer, according to George RR Martin
George RR Martin shares his advice on how to become a writer in the run-up to the inaugural Santa Fe Literary Festival.
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A Japanese Spa in Santa Fe
Experience sake and the spa at Ten Thousands Waves, a Santa Fe spa inspired by Japanese mountain hot spring resorts.
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Combine Arts, Food & Adventure in this New Mexico Trail Town
Combine hiking and mountain biking along the epic Continental Divide Trail with food and art galleries in Silver City, New Mexico.
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Living History in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Visit El Rancho de las Golondrinas, a living history museum and ranch that was once a stop on the old Camino Real.
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Mind Bending Art in Santa Fe
Step inside an amazing art installation that’s a funhouse for adults and kids at Meow Wolf and try Opera Tailgating, all in artsy Santa Fe.
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Mountain Biking & Outdoor Adventure in Santa Fe
Top places for mountain biking, hiking and outdoor adventure in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Raft New Mexico's Rio Chama
Join a river guide and advocate on a whitewater rafting trip along the Rio Chama in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.
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Guacamole's Patio And Grill Makes Their "Guac" With Love
Addicted to guacamole? Us too! The key to the perfect guacamole is more than just ripe avocados and fresh ingredients. This guacamole recipe, from Guacamole's Patio & Grill in New Mexico, calls for a whole lot of L-O-V-E!...
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Visit Pecos National Historical Park in New Mexico
Learn about the history of a lesser visited national park, where Route 66, the Civil War and Native American culture combine, located outside of Santa Fe.
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Ride in Santa Fe Century’s Annual Bike Race
Cycle through Northern New Mexico during the annual Santa Fe Century bike race and see if TV host Darley Newman can make it 100 miles and up Heartbreak Hill.
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Hike to Waterfalls in Nambe Pueblo in New Mexico
Hike to waterfalls on a Native American Pueblo and meet the Governor to learn about the rare Tewa language.
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Enjoy a Horse Wellness Experience in Santa Fe
Join horse experts Kelly Wendorf and Darley Newman for an equine integrated learning experience that helps strengthen the body and soul in New Mexico.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 transferred 55% of Mexican territory to the U.S., and ignited a fierce debate over slavery in these new lands.
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Why So Many Americans Moved To California And Not The Other Western States
California is a huge state! With almost 40 million people, it's currently larger than the other 10 western states combined. This is due to a wide range of reasons that date all the way back to when California was a remote colony of the...
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Greater Idaho: Why Idaho Wants To Take Over Oregon And Eventually Washington and California Too
Oregon often feels like a progressive state, but once you get outside of Portland and Eugene, and especially beyond the Cascade Mountains, it gets very conservative. Because of this cultural difference, there's been a concerted effort to...
Great Big Story
Mosey Through Town With Mad Dog McCree
Step back in time to 1990, the dawn of a new era in video gaming. Explore the unique story behind "Mad Dog McCree," the first live-action interactive video arcade game that changed the industry forever. This documentary unveils the...
Great Big Story
Mosey Through Town With Mad Dog McCree
Step back in time to 1990, the dawn of a new era in video gaming. Explore the unique story behind "Mad Dog McCree," the first live-action interactive video arcade game that changed the industry forever. This documentary unveils the...
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Santa Fe New Mexico and the Republic of Texas
Travel to Sante Fe, New Mexico and learn about its history and relationship to Texas
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The Development of the Southwest Region
Dr. Forrester discusses the westward expansion of the United States. She discusses the importance of the Santa Fe Trail, the Chisholm Trail, and the Gadsden Purchase.
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The Southwest Region of the United States
Dr. Forrester talks about the southwest region of the contiguous United States and describes Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico. She discusses the Constitution of 1845 that grants Texas the right to divide into 5 states.