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X-ray stripes in exploded star may reveal highest energies of cosmic rays produced in our Galaxy
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Facebook friends help scientists quickly identify nearly 5,000 fish specimens collected in Guyana
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New candidate for “coldest star” is same temperature as a hot cup of coffee
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Artist’s recreation of 7- to 6-million-year-old early human unveiled in Hall of Human Origins
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Enriching the Intracluster Medium
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A St. Partick’s Day treat for the Zoo’s red-ruffed lemur
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“Ohboya!” It’s the Bonaire banded box jellyfish, a new species
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Astronomers explore the rich chemistry surrounding an evolved star
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Invasive Burmese pythons are taking a toll on Florida’s native birds
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Ancient bond between humans and dogs revealed in isotopic signatures of their bones
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Alarming number of fledgling, suburban catbirds fall prey to domestic cats, study finds
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JoGayle Howard, National Zoological Park pioneer in reproductive biology, dies
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Gulf of Mexico survey will benchmark diversity of ocean floor
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New archaeological evidence reveals California’s Channel Islands as North America’s earliest seafaring economy
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Tiny creatures collected 100 years ago confirm accelerating carbon uptake in Antarctic Ocean