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First-ever dinosaur brain tissue found What was going on in dinosaurs' noggins as they dwelled in Cretaceous forests, stalking fierce prey or sitting on a nest of giant eggs?
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Countries OK World's Largest Marine Reserve in Antarctica WELLINGTON, New Zealand - The countries that decide the fate of Antarctica's waters reached an historic agreement on Friday to create the world's largest marine protected area in the ocean next to the frozen continent.
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This Bird Can Remain Airborne For 10 Months Straight Scientists have long suspected that the common swift remains airborne for extraordinary amounts of time during its annual migration.
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This Is the Best View Yet of Europe's Mars Lander Crash Site Europe's ExoMars lander gauged out a crater 1.6 feet (0.5 meters) deep and nearly 8 feet (2.4 m) wide when it crashed into the Red Planet's surface last week, a new photo by a NASA Mars orbiter reveals.
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Two thirds of the world's vertebrate wildlife could be gone by 2020, report warns A new report from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) predicts devastating declines in wildlife populations over the next five years, unless quick action is taken.
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Ancient humans may have killed off cave lions to turn them into carpets One of history's most formidable carnivores - the massive, mane-less cave lion that prowled the forests of Canada and Europe until the end of the last ice age - may have met its demise as a decorative throw rug.
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Mystery of How the Moon Got Its Bull's-Eye May Be Solved The bull's-eye-shaped Orientale basin is one of the largest and youngest craters on the moon. The biggest of the three concentric rings of rock around the crater's center measures about 580 miles (930 kilometers) in diameter.
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Viral Facebook pages are passing off old space clips as live footage to millions of viewers Facebook has been pushing live video as its next big format for a while now, and that means there are plenty of media outlets trying to take advantage of the extra visibility.
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Ouch! Going to space is bad for astronauts' backs Living in space might be an adventure, but it can also be bad for your back. Interesting things happen in microgravity— for example, spending a long time in space can make people taller by about two inches, according to a new study.
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Satellite images reveal toxic clouds enveloping northern Iraq As Iraqi forces fight to retake Mosul from the so-called Islamic State (ISIS), clouds of toxic fumes are spreading across northern Iraq.
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