Snapshot
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First Eld’s deer born from in vitro fertilization with help of Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists
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“Molynocoelia erwini,” a new species of fruit fly from Ecuador
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Plymouth Rock Piece, 1620
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Fossil feathers from a Hawaiian cave help reveal lineage of extinct, flightless ibis
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North Atlantic deep sea acorn worm – Purple species
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New details on birth of black hole Cygnus X-1 revealed by Chandra X-ray Observatory
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Strange deep sea creatures confirmed as three new species
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Smithsonian Anthropologist Bruce Smith talks turkey…squash, potatoes and corn
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Giant sloth dung, Pleistocene Epoch
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Peruvian mummy as seen by a SOMATOM Emotion 6CT scanner
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Details of ancient shark attack preserved in fossil whale bone
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Research team to explore how microbial diversity defends against disease
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City lights could reveal E.T. civilization
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Air pollution is fertilizing tropical forests
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Quipu, AD 1400 – 1532