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In the last 500 million years, life has had to recover from five catastrophic blows. Are humans dealing the planet a sixth?
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What should be like a snowcone is becoming more like a popsicle, speeding up the runoff from the melting ice sheet.
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The chicken-size carnivore from the late Jurassic is already ruffling feathers among paleontologists.
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The 15-ton elasmosaur adds to evidence that a vibrant marine ecosystem existed just before the dinosaur mass extinction.
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New clues point to ancient glaciers.
The provocative theory has geologists hotly debating when and why our planet's modern geologic dance kicked into high gear.
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More than 10,000 species still roam the Earth. We call them birds.
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From never-ending sunsets to late-night hikes, these destinations know how to celebrate the season.
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It is a proud moment for Khao Kheow open zoo to announce that the winning photo of 2012 Nat Geo Photo Contest was shot in this very zoo.Hearty congratulation to Ashley Vincent’s to capture tigress ‘Busaba’.
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