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Scientists map pathway from narwhals’ sensitive tusk to brain
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Algae assassin found responsible for whale mass grave in Chile
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Fiery-red coral species discovered in the Peruvian Pacific
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Gray seal pup born
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Mangroves creep north in response to warmer temperatures
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Non-insect invertebrates are focus of new global genome-sequencing alliance
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Wetlands sinking with human-built structures
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Sea hare chemical fights leishmaniasis
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Ancient algal ‘tree rings’ show dramatic decline in Arctic and sub-Arctic sea ice
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Scientists shine light on world’s least-studied bat: Mortlock Islands flying fox
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Toxicity of mercury hot spots can be reduced with application of activated carbon, researchers discover
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Toxic methylmercury-producing microbes more widespread than realized
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Last seen 140 years ago, deep sea worm resurfaces, delighting scientists
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Q&A: Katie Cramer on the long term human impact on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama
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Research team creates first carbon map of an entire country: Panama