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Think of the weirdest creatures you’ve even seen in a sci-fi film.
Read More »The Best and the Brightest
Two hundred years ago it was enough to rely on natural advantages to build a great city. Cities were built on the intersections of rivers or along gentle bays that launched commerce and trade on mighty oceans. Those days are long gone.
Read More »Not Just for the Birds: A Showcase of Nests from Museum Collections
Showy birds' nests have attracted many fans across the ages, from female bowerbirds to 19th-century young naturalists. The domiciles are a great resource for scientists, too, revealing the architects' feeding habits, genetic relationships and more, as described in the August issue of Scientific American . To protect bird populations, the U.S
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