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Keeping Track of Kirtland’s Warbler All Year Long―A Scientific First
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Trusted Sources: Why Museums and Libraries Are More Relevant Than Ever
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Of mice and macchiato: Bird Friendly coffee gives a paw-up to small mammals as well
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Bon Voyage Bao Bao! Washington loses its precious treasure
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Astronomers propose cell phone search for galactic radio bursts
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ISO: a boring Martian landing spot for NASA’s InSight probe
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Odd anatomy: flexible joint between skull and spine allow dragonfish to open wide
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Two invasive species have Hawaiian reunion after 80-year separation
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Meet the candy striped hermit crab, a new Caribbean species
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Coral reefs grow faster, healthier when parrotfish are abundant
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Colossal diamond’s eerie glow earns it a fiery name
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Microbes rule in ‘knee-high tropical rainforests’
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Farthest Milky Way stars might be ripped from another galaxy
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Measuring trees with the speed of sound
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Our Galaxy’s Black Hole is Spewing Planet-size “Spitballs”