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There’s more to extraterrestrial life than planets in “habitable zone” orbits
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Is This the Long-Sought Answer to the Question of Tropical Biodiversity?
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Invasive ash borer found in Smithsonian Environmental Research Center forest; ash deaths may impact Chesapeake waters
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Study shows ancient California Indians risked toxins from bitumen-coated bottles
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Urban Nestwatch: A bird in hand awakens a lifetime of wildlife awareness
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Surprise: Distinctive new surgeonfish species makes an improbable debut
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DNA is trusty new weapon for detecting slime nets and other invasive marine parasites
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Do Stars Fall Quietly into Black Holes?
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Smithsonian Study shows relocated desert tortoises reproduce at lower rate
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Only recently did whales become giant
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Ancient Native American beads traced to otherworldy source: an iron meteorite
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Resin from shipwreck hints at trade routes and botany of ancient Asia
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New technique may help authorities quickly ID real and fake ivory products
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The Argument for Environmental Optimism: Opinion by Smithsonian Secretary David J. Skorton
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Earth Optimism: Smithsonian’s “Agua Salud” Project restores degraded land with forest