[Vision2020] Fw Hidden Paintings Discovered at Angkor Wat, Dogs Helped Kill Mammoths, Robots as Furniture and More

lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Sun Jun 1 12:02:18 PDT 2014






-----Original Message-----
Subject:  Hidden Paintings Discovered at Angkor Wat, Dogs Helped Kill Mammoths, Robots as Furniture and More
From: "Smithsonian Magazine" <SmithsonianMagazine at mail.smithsonian.com>
To: lfalen at turbonet.com
Date: 06/01/14 14:33:56

Smithsonian Newsletter
 
 
 
Dogs Helped Kill Mammoths, Hidden Paintings Discovered at Angkor Wat, Robots as Furniture and More
To see this email in your browser click here.

  Weekender    JUNE 2014
 More Than 200 Hidden Paintings Were Discovered on the Walls of Angkor WatRead More ››
 


 
FEATURED ARTICLES
  The Science of a Tourist Trap: What's This Desert Doing in Maine?Read More ››
 
  Domesticated Dogs Helped Kill MammothsRead More ››
 
  Getting to Know Whistler’s FatherRead More ››
 
  This Spider Web Was Deliberately Spun to Look Like Bird PoopRead More ››
 
  Sydney's Spectacular Technicolor Art Festival in Nine Mesmerizing GIFsRead More ››
 
  The Cartographer Who Mapped Out Gotham CityRead More ››
 
  Robots As Furniture?Read More ››
 
  The Story of One Whale Who Tried to Bridge the Linguistic Divide Between Animals and HumansRead More ››
 
  You Can Now Get High-Speed Internet on the MoonRead More ››
 
  You Otter Believe These Zoo Animals Can Play the Piano, the Harmonica and the XylophoneRead More ››
 
 
 
Questions about your magazine subscription? Send them to smithsonian at customersvc.com
Comments? Please visit http://smithsonian.com/contact-us
Write us: Smithsonian Magazine Online | MRC 513, P.O. Box 37012 | Washington, D.C. 20013
Email: smithsonianmagazine at si.edu
 
JOIN US!
    
 Advertisement
 
 
 
 
 Shop SmithsonianStore.com
Caribbean Blue Gemstone Globe Paperweight

 Send This Email To a Friend | Unsubscribe | Email Preferences | Privacy Policy
  © Smithsonian Institution. All rights reserved.

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/attachments/20140601/502d9100/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the Vision2020 mailing list