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[Article Image] Feature: The bug that may have killed a dinosaur
The holes in the jaw bone of a world-famous T. Rex suggest the dino died from a parasite infection
[Article Image] Meet your mysterious relative
Ardi climbed trees and walked on two legs 4.4 million years ago
[Article Image] Feature: Three strikes wiped out woolly mammoths
Giant mammals went extinct thanks to climate, comet and people
[Article Image] Feature: Mini T. rex
Scientists have unearthed a dinosaur skeleton that looks like a person-sized Tyrannosaurus rex.
[Article Image] New eyes to scan the skies
Two new telescopes will watch for asteroids, map the galaxy
[Article Image] Life trapped under a glacier
At Antarctica’s Blood Falls, scientists study microbes living in a dark and salty home
[Article Image] Have shell, will travel
Fossilized tracks left by early land-dwelling animals reveal they brought shells ashore
[Article Image] Feature: Springing forward
Climate change affects the timing of flowering, migration and other natural cycles, meaning spring is coming earlier in many parts of the world.
[Article Image] A grim future for some killer whales
An oil spill off the U.S. coast 20 years ago still threatens marine life
[Article Image] Meet the new dinos
Fossil finds reveal a tiny, meat-eating species and another with featherlike features

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