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Illustrations of the nest and eggs of birds of Ohio
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Invisible world “spotted” tugging on visible planet by Kepler spacecraft
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New technique for dating silk developed by Smithsonian conservation team
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Smithsonian’s Dibner Library acquires astronomy volume published in 1570
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Zoo celebrates birth of two Micronesian kingfishers, a species extinct in the wild
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Our galaxy might hold thousands of ticking “time bombs”
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Invertebrates are ignored, overlooked by conservationists, policymakers and the public
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Newly discovered supermassive black holes are just 160 million light years from Earth
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Fulcaldea stuessyi is newly discovered member of the Barnadesioideae, a subfamily of the Compositae, or sunflower family of flowering plants,
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Bryan’s shearwater, new Hawaiian seabird species, discovered
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A first: National Zoo elephant shows insightful problem solving
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New “cloud-based” storage initiative to make vertebrate research collections available worldwide
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Earthquake causes minor damage to Smithsonian natural history collections
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Swift satellite alerts astronomers to cosmic accident in constellation Draco
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Unlocking the mysteries of Jefferson’s bible with high-tech analysis and microscopic testing