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Research team creates first carbon map of an entire country: Panama
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Algae bloom toxins may make Florida’s manatees and sea turtles susceptible to deadly accidents
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High CO2 spurs wetlands to absorb more carbon
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Q&A: Plastics expert Odile Madden on plastic debris in Alaskan waters
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Rising temperatures mean more blooms for tropical rainforests
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Genome: Unlocking Life’s Code
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Emmett Duffy named director of Smithsonian’s Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network
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Climate change conundrum: Invasive reed makes much more methane
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Loss of animals spells doom for diversity of rainforest trees
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Smithsonian scientists discover that rainforests take the heat
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Mosses have strong potential to acclimate to global warming, study indicates
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Scientists find impact of open-ocean industrial fishing within centuries of bird bones
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VIDEO: 3-D scanning at the Smithsonian
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Biologist Andrew Sellers turns lionfish invasion into research opportunity
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Polar bears in a warming world: Q&A with Don Moore of the National Zoo