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Newly discovered Madagascar spider spins largest, toughest webs on record
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Genetic surprise: Magnificent frigatebird living on Galapagos Islands is distinct species
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Rapid Response telescope system spots first potentially hazardous asteroid
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Smithsonian ecologists to examine “dead zones” in Chesapeake Bay with $1.4 million NOAA grant
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Earth’s highest coastal mountain range moved 1,367 miles in 170 million years
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Great Sichuan earthquake of 2008 had little impact on of China’s wild takins
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Center for Astrophysics will play major role in mission to “touch” the Sun
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Study reveals hazards of the high-wire life for bromeliads
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Study reveals road salt may promote health and well-being of roadside ant colonies
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Pulverized planet dust might lie around double stars
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National Zoo scientists successfully grow two species of anemones in aquarium tanks
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Smithsonian Scientist Discovers the Moon is Shrinking
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Maryland Blue Crab Science at the Smithsonian
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Scientists establish first frozen repository of Hawaiian coral
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NSRC to receive $25 million Investing in Innovation grant from U.S. Department of Education