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WEDNESDAY 1. FEBRUARY, 2012
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A fossil croc sporting an odd head "shield" has been found in Morocco, paleontologists say.
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See the pictures we love, as chosen by National Geographic photo editors—from a too plush penguin to a pantsless pedestrian.
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For the first time, a NASA spacecraft has directly observed particles that came from beyond our solar system, astronomers announced.
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TUESDAY 31. JANUARY, 2012
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A new analysis of Kepler data hints that scientists can add more than 400 new worlds to the NASA mission's confirmed discoveries.
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A new report highlights advancements in reclamation technology and predicts growth in treatment programs, if people can get beyond ick factor.
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The first picture of a planet outside our solar system may actually depict a swirl of space dust, a new study suggests.
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MONDAY 30. JANUARY, 2012
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Invasive Burmese pythons are likely behind "dramatic" declines of the swamp's mammals—from rabbits to bobcats—new research suggests.
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FRIDAY 27. JANUARY, 2012
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A new population of one of the world's rarest primates has been found in a Colombian park, conservationists announced today.
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What's more, the Scottish island complex may have been the model for England's famous stone-circle site, new data suggest.
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By zapping a scrap of metal with superpowerful x-rays, scientists created plasma that rivals the sun for heat.
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The recent uptick in solar flares and other sun activity has been causing orbiting debris to fall faster, a NASA scientist reports.
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Plasma arcs over the sun, Earth shines in high resolution, a colorful halo surrounds the moon, and more in the week's best space pictures.
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THURSDAY 26. JANUARY, 2012
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Clouds of slow-moving charged particles reach from the top of Earth's atmosphere to a quarter of the distance to the moon, new data show.
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WEDNESDAY 25. JANUARY, 2012
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It may be barren, but California's Ubehebe Crater is anything but dead, according to a new study.
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Intense northern lights displays dazzled sky-watchers this week as the strongest solar storm since 2003 swept over Earth.
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Two cities renowned for hilly terrain and cable cars share in international prize for sustainable transport.
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A cowboy frog, eye-licking gecko, and "Crayola" katydid are among new and known species found in a Suriname rain forest.
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The plight of charcoal scavengers in the Philippines capital underscores why the United Nations declared 2012 the International Year of Sustainable Energy For All.
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The strongest solar storm since 2003 is hitting our planet. Find out why planes are being rerouted and what other effects are predicted.
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TUESDAY 24. JANUARY, 2012
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Black wings may have given Archaeopteryx a flight advantage, according to a new study.
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Dinosaur-baby footprints and 190-million-year-old egg clutches have been pried from a rock wall in South Africa, a new study says.
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MONDAY 23. JANUARY, 2012
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Newly released digital scans offer a rare high-resolution glimpse into NASA's Project Gemini, the precursor to the Apollo moon missions.
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Industrial agricultural has significant socioeconomic and environmental costs in the Mississippi River Basin, although scientists are bringing solutions.
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SATURDAY 21. JANUARY, 2012
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The Miller's grizzled langur, a rare monkey species with bristly sideburns, has been "rediscovered" in a forest in northeastern Borneo, a new study says.
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FRIDAY 20. JANUARY, 2012
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See U.S. national parks that are no more, including the second national park, a Trump pleasure palace, and more.
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