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Smithsonian scientists to help identify and eradicate invasive species in Alaskan waters
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Gliding ants steer with hind legs as they fly backwards, scientists learn
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New species of bat named from central coastal Ecuador
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National Zoo and partners first to breed critically endangered tree frog
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Plant diversity in tropical forests increased during ancient global warming event
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Fossil reveals 48-million year history of zombie ants
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Deep-sea dragonfish research
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Center for Tropical Forest Science receives grant to study diversity of tree communities
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Ancient gray whales may have been homebodies
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Study backs restoring green buffers along streams to reduce Chesapeake Bay pollution
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A Halloween roundup featuring recent articles on spiders, bats and rats
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A noisy reef is a healthy reef
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Coral bleaching event caused by warming ocean waters is documented in Panama
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Newly discovered Madagascar spider spins largest, toughest webs on record
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Smithsonian ecologists to examine “dead zones” in Chesapeake Bay with $1.4 million NOAA grant