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Cutting through the dust: Radar shows moon’s true face for first time
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Bolivia’s golden bat: one of six new species found by the Smithsonian’s bat detective
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Modern drone technology outpacing aviation laws: Q&A with NASM’s Roger Connor
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Losing large mammals increases human risk from rodent-borne diseases
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Cold, dark and lonely: Deep-water corals thrive where the sun never shines
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Give us the telescopes and we’ll find the asteroid mines!
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Carabidae in the colony, seven new beetles that bunk with ants: Q&A with Terry Erwin
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Non-insect invertebrates are focus of new global genome-sequencing alliance
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Package-delivering drones? Q&A with Roger Connor of the National Air and Space Museum
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Study shows turkey vulture is doubly blessed with acute vision and sense of smell
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Funeral flowers in the Stone Age: Q&A with Smithsonian anthropologist Reuven Yeshurun
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Q&A: Katie Cramer on the long term human impact on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama
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Q&A: Plastics expert Odile Madden on plastic debris in Alaskan waters
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A meteorite explodes on the Moon: Q&A with geophysicist Bruce Campbell
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Smithsonian anthropologist Rick Potts answers questions about the Anthropocene