- An inside look at the Smithsonian's Feather Foresnics Lab. [via The Torch, Smithsonian and NPR]
- An interesting approach to showing the degradation of JPEG images through the use of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. [via PetaPixel]
- A duo of website announcements: Both the National Air and Space Museum and the Web Archives Collection at the Library of Congress have newly designed websites. Congrats! [via National Air and Space Museum and The Signal: Digital Preservation, LOC]
- Aerial photos found by Matthew O’Sullivan, the keeper of photographs at the New Zealand Air Force Museum may bring to light new information in the ongoing mystery of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. [via PetaPixel]
- At long last, the National Museum of Natural History will get its own Tyrannosaurus rex. [via Smithsonian Magazine]
- If you haven't done so already, be sure to check out the State Archives of Florida and their collection of videos. [via Effie Kapsalis, SIA]
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