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Siemens donates SOMATOM Emotion 6 CT scanner to National Museum of Natural History
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New genetic evidence confirms coyote migration route to Virginia and hybridization with wolves
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Tree dwelling animals were first to fly, study shows
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Super tough seed coat keeps Michaux’s sumac on critically endangered list
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Dodo bird a resilient island survivor before the arrival of humans, study reveals
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Location matters: For invasive aquatic species, it’s better to start upstream
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What makes rainforests unique? History, not ecology.
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Ability to raft with flotsam and use non-reef habitats helps tropical fish journey to new places, study finds
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Zoo celebrates birth of two Micronesian kingfishers, a species extinct in the wild
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Invertebrates are ignored, overlooked by conservationists, policymakers and the public
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Increased tropical forest growth may result in release of stored carbon in the soil
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New finding may enable scientists to bolster genetic diversity of captive cheetah population
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Alaska’s cold waters no barrier to invasive marine species, scientists say
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Science at the Smithsonian: 165 years of scientific achievement
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Smithsonian team finds northern snakehead fish in Maryland’s Rhode River