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This August communities across the United States will witness a total solar eclipse for the first time almost 100 years. This event is both a visual…
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North Carolina scientists are asking everyday citizens to help them collect data on state wildlife. The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences along…
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They live in every nook and cranny of your body, from your belly button to your armpits. A new exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences…
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They live in every nook and cranny of your body, from your belly button to your armpits. A new exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences…
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The trail of ants across the kitchen counter may be a nuisance to some, but to biologist Adrian Smith, it is a fascinating phenomenon full of mystery.…
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The trail of ants across the kitchen counter may be a nuisance to some, but to biologist Adrian Smith, it is a fascinating phenomenon full of mystery.…
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In 1913, National Geographic published the first photographs taken with an automatic camera trap. Wildlife photographer George Shiras rigged a string to…
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In 1913, National Geographic published the first photographs taken with an automatic camera trap. Wildlife photographer George Shiras rigged a string to…
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Frog populations around the world have been in decline for the past four decades. And many scientists argue that more than birds and other mammals, frogs…
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Frog populations around the world have been in decline for the past four decades. And many scientists argue that more than birds and other mammals, frogs…