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Introducing the parasitic dinoflagellate: Tintinnophagus acutus
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Slide Show: Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History is 100!
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“Death Star” Shreds, Swallows Dwarf Planet
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Scientists find ultrasonic calls of bats also serve a social function
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Super sensitive telescope will detect “killer” asteroids and comets on collision course with Earth
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NASA’s new eye on the sun delivers stunning images
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Killing of methane-producing megafauna may have caused cooling 13,000 years ago
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Tiny, new brains prove just as adept as large, mature brains among tropical orb-web spiders
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Transmitters unveil long-distance movements of orchid bees
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Two new frog species discovered in Panama’s fungal war zone
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Net survey: For quarter century, scientists have been counting creatures traveling Chesapeake Bay tributary
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Census reveals 1,200 howler monkeys living on Barro Colorado Island
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Clay vessels by Native American potter Jeri Redcorn added to Smithsonian collections
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Shipping industry sends help as project in Panama tackles amphibian crisis
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Technology developed for X-ray astronomy is being adapted to study cancer cells