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National Zoo orangutans turn high-tech with apps for apes
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4,000-year-old shaman’s stones discovered near Boquete, Panama
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One in six stars has an Earth-sized planet
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First “bone” of the Milky Way identified
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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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Discovery of new prehistoric mosquitoes reveal these blood-suckers have changed little in 46 million years
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Wild ginseng in steep decline in Maryland, survey reveals: Q&A with Smithsonian botanist Christopher Puttock
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Scientists discover long-beaked echidna may not be a thing of the past in Australia
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Illustration from American game fishes, their habits, habitat, and peculiarities
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Active star-forming galaxy M82 in three wavelengths
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Warming climate unlikely to cause near-term extinction of ancient Amazon trees, study says
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Panama’s slime molds get attention from Arkansas University grad student
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Two Andean bear cubs born Dec. 13 at National Zoo
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Relocating elephants fails to decrease human–wildlife conflict
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Magnificent Dom Pedro aquamarine to go on view in the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum