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Smithsonian scientists launch 100-year project to examine the future of forests
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Penguins once thrived in Africa; one endangered species lives there today
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Salamander DNA reveals evidence of older land connection between Central and South America
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Alligator relatives crossed ancient seaway
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New study proves the remora’s sucker disc is in fact a highly modified dorsal fin / Q&A with taxonomist David Johnson
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First detailed sex video of deep-sea squid resolves long-standing mysteries as to how these animals mate
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Illustration from American game fishes, their habits, habitat, and peculiarities
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Vampire squid
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Smithsonian launches Global Marine Biodiversity Project with $10 million donation
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Rare whale beached in Hawaii infected with deadly marine-mammal virus
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As they grow some squid change dramatically, making scientists cautious about naming new species
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Smithsonian marine biologist Nancy Knowlton discusses Great Barrier Reef coral dieoff on PBS NewsHour
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Ships need to slow down for whales in Gulf of Panama, scientists advise
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World of Copepods
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Undersea parasite turns male mud crabs female