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Some dolphins cross the Pacific more easily than others. Why that matters for protecting them
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Meet the world’s weirdest whale
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Earth’s oceans are losing their breath. Here’s the global scope
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The Caribbean is stressed out
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In San Francisco, one wet winter can switch up Bay’s invasive species
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Scientists discover common sea nettle jellyfish is actually two distinct species
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Mongooses wiped them out. Now Nicole Angeli wants the St. Croix ground lizard home again
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Tsunami reveals drifting ocean plastic opens globe to invasive castaways
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Study shows parasites may be among earliest victims of climate change
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In the wild, biodiversity’s power surpasses what experiments predict
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Indestructible jaws from ancient, extinct porcupine fish reveal new species
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Coral reef eavesdropping unveils burrowed, romantic male singers
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A first: New website reveals origin of genetic samples and date collected
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Study determines microscopic water bears will be Earth’s last survivors
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Gold nanotechnology and lasers used to successfully freeze fish embryos