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A legless lizard, a "miniature dragon," and a "cryptic toad" are among 14 new species recently found in Brazil's shrinking Cerrado grassland.

May 2, 2008
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A colossal squid caught last year—thought to be the largest ever recorded—is giving scientists their first close look at the rare and elusive giant.

April 30, 2008
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After weeks of combing remote rivers for giant freshwater stingrays, biologist Zeb Hogan finally found one—near a busy city. Then the ray gave birth.

April 29, 2008
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Authorities are receiving several reports of pigeons found alive with metal darts through their skulls. An animal rights group is offering a reward for information about the assailant.

April 29, 2008
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See a noxious volcano blazing, a steaming sacrifice, uncanny underwater robots, Europe's biggest waterfall turned blue, and more.

April 25, 2008
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Pierre the African penguin's condition has greatly improved since scientists commissioned protective gear after he began losing his insulating, waterproof feathers.

April 25, 2008
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Officials are training seven duplicate puppies to see if they can reduce the expense and difficulty of finding qualified canines to sniff out drugs and explosives.

April 24, 2008
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A newly released atlas of Hubble images could be an interstellar Rorschach test, with galaxy collisions resembling everything from sea life to dental tools.

April 24, 2008
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See the "popemobile" putter past the White House, a psychedelic star nursery spin through space, and more.

April 18, 2008
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A passenger jet carrying 85 people crashed into a crowded market district in the city of Goma yesterday. A correspondent on assignment for National Geographic was there and provides these exclusive photos.

April 16, 2008
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Half a century after the biggest bomb in U.S. history destroyed the Bikini Atoll, corals and other marine life are bouncing back, a new survey found.

April 15, 2008
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A statue of Lucius Verus, who ruled ancient Rome alongside his more famous adopted brother Marcus Aurelius, was recently recovered among a cache of looted artifacts.

April 14, 2008
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The world's best preserved woolly mammoth—a 37,000-year-old female—gets CT-scanned in an unprecedented look at prehistoric biology.

April 11, 2008
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Global warming caused melting ice to swell and empty a glacier lake, sending a "tsunami" rolling through a river, a scientist said today.

April 11, 2008
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See wind-swept Martian dunes, planes upturned by a tornado, Haitian food riots, Martin Luther King, Jr., remembered, and more.

April 11, 2008

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