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Toxicity of mercury hot spots can be reduced with application of activated carbon, researchers discover
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High CO2 spurs wetlands to absorb more carbon
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“Ecosystems on the Edge” on Youtube
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Smithsonian scientists launch 100-year project to examine the future of forests
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Undersea parasite turns male mud crabs female
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Scientists find that rain may not always be a welcome thing to waterbirds
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New book reveals Ice Age mariners from Europe were America’s first inhabitants
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Rising seas, development are altering prehistoric artifacts in the Chesapeake’s tidal zone
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Cold spells spell trouble for warm-weather invasives
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New dinosaur species named from hatchling fossil donated to National Museum of Natural History
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SERC sedge grass experiment mimics predicted global-change scenario
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New bacteria genome may help solve mystery of how methylmercury is made
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Smithsonian researchers help block ship-borne bioinvaders with new screening strategy
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Oysters on floating plates help scientists study acidification and shell growth
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Invasive oriental shrimp found in Chesapeake Bay by Smithsonian scientists