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When Will There Be Herds of Mammoths?

With news that the woolly mammoth genome has been sequenced, our science blogger asks about resuscitating the extinct species

Dragonfly eyes

Bugs, Brains and Trivia

No detail is too small for students at the Linnaean games, an annual national insect trivia competition

Giraffes

Things Are Looking Up for Niger’s Wild Giraffes

In desolate Niger, wild giraffes are making a comeback despite having to compete for resources with some of the world's poorest people

Sam Gosling

How to Be a Snoop

The way you arrange your home or office may reveal surprising results

Insect Trivia

Test your insect knowledge by answering these trivia questions

Laura Helmuth

Laura Helmuth on "Seeing is Believing"

Dinosaur winter

Dinosaur Tracking: Snowbirds From Another Era

Strangely enough, some dinosaurs might have migrated much like birds do now

Teal sea glass

Sea Glass: The Search on the Shore

Part of the sea glass hunting elite, Nancy and Richard LaMotte are finding the treasures they covet harder to come by

Standing Tall

Niger's giraffes and our 16th president

Scrapped fishing boats in Fort Bragg

On California's Coast, Farewell to the King Salmon

For the first time there's no fishing for chinook salmon on the California coast. The search is on for why the prize catch is so scarce.

Fall chum

For Salmon Fishermen, It’s Fall Chum to the Rescue

For the Yup'ik people of Alaska, fall chum is the answer to a troubled fishing season and a link to the outside world

Chapel of All Saints, San Luis, Colorado

The 'Secret Jews' of San Luis Valley

In Colorado, the gene linked to a virulent form of breast cancer found mainly in Jewish women is discovered in Hispanic Catholics

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Invasion of the Cassowaries

Passions run high in an Australian town: Should the endangered birds be feared—or fed?

Jeff Wheelwright

Jeff Wheelwright on "The Secret of San Luis Valley"

How Breast Cancer Genes Work

Though we may talk of cancer as one disease, skin cancer has little in common with pancreatic cancer and breast cancer is something else entirely

Great White Shark

Wild Things:
Life as We Know It

Great white sharks, endangered frogs and more

Soaring California Condor

Condors in a Coal Mine

California's lead bullet ban protects condors and other wildlife, but its biggest beneficiaries may be humans

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Global health from an underwater perspective and why what you eat matters

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Coral Reefs and Creatures

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