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Evidence of corn and arrowroot at an ancient Peruvian house offers new insight into the interactions of early South American cultures.

March 2, 2006
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Following the outbreak of deadly bird flu in French poultry last week, fears are growing for the Gallic Rooster, a major part of the nation's cultural identity.

March 2, 2006

A dead cat on the German island of Rügen tested positive for the H5N1 strain of bird flu, authorities announced yesterday, raising fears that the disease could become capable of spreading between mammals.

March 1, 2006
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Canada's vast new nature preserve, the Great Bear Rainforest, will be twice the size of the U.S.'s Yellowstone National Park. Survey its pristine scenery and learn how this historic conservation project was created.

March 1, 2006
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The beast is stirring beneath Yellowstone. Satellites show how the supervolcano beneath the park is moving in strange "new" ways.

March 1, 2006
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After a decade of debate among logging companies, environmentalists, and local communities, a protective plan establishes a massive new wilderness preserve in Canada.

Related Video: Exploring Canada's Giant Rain Forest Preserve

March 1, 2006
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Reserve areas established for Brazil's indigenous peoples are as effective as uninhabited nature parks in preventing destruction to Amazon rain forests, a new study has found.

February 28, 2006
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Watch as NASA helps uncover an ancient jungle complex using high-tech satellites.

February 28, 2006
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From red tide to cat feces, experts are painting a new picture of marine contaminants that shows some surprising health connections between land and sea.

February 28, 2006
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The facial tumors that could destroy Australia's Tasmanian devils is spread by bites, scientists say—the first known instance of cancer spreading this way.

February 27, 2006
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An ancient medical mystery—the cause of a plague that wracked Athens around 430 B.C. and contributed to its fall—has been solved by DNA analysis, researchers say.

February 27, 2006
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In the wake of last year's unprecedented hurricane damage, questions are being raised about whether rebuilding should be allowed on the U.S.'s hurricane-vulnerable coastlines.

February 27, 2006
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Humans' thirst for bottled water now tops 40 billion gallons a year. But campaigners say the portable potable really isn't any safer than tap water in most countries.

February 24, 2006
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The Tower of London's famous ravens have been moved inside to protect them from the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu now threatening Britain.

Updated February 27, 2006
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Only 400 of today's public U.S. bison are genetically pure—the rest have some amount of cow DNA. Watch as a helicopter rounds up purebreds to start a new healthy herd on the prairie.

February 23, 2006

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