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What does candied, microwaved sperm have to do with saving endangered species?
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Fifth mirror cast for Giant Magellan Telescope
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Study: Large shady forest plots essential to survival of post-fledgling songbirds during drought
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DNA on 100-year-old bat from France may help fight deadly fungus in North America
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Too many hungry deer are lowering diversity of native plants in eastern U.S. forests
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Astronomers see light show associated with gravitational waves
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Scientists discover common sea nettle jellyfish is actually two distinct species
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Study reveals soil fungi has final say in survival of seeds from tropical trees
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Mongooses wiped them out. Now Nicole Angeli wants the St. Croix ground lizard home again
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Zoo scientists honored at Golden Goose
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Tsunami reveals drifting ocean plastic opens globe to invasive castaways
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Eons before viral kitten videos, ancient Egyptians adored cats
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New study indicates mysterious fast radio bursts occur in universe every second
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Remarkable new tree species was “hidden in plain sight” in the Andes
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Study shows parasites may be among earliest victims of climate change