Science

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Make Your Own Triceratops Handbag

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Have You Seen a Jellyfish Lately?

Ada Lovelace

Who Was Ada Lovelace?

As we celebrate our favorite women in tech today, take a look back at the woman who wrote the first computer program

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Seitaad ruessi, the "Sand Monster" of the Navajo Sandstone

A Level Playing Field for Science

I suppose, in a way, I should thank the woman who tried to compliment me when I was in high school by saying that I was too pretty for science

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Dinosaur Sighting: Another Mini-Golf Dinosaur

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Bringing a Dryptosaurus Back to Life

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Another Endangered Kitty You May Not Know

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Exquisitely-Preserved Skeleton Introduces a New Velociraptor Relative

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Photo Contest Finalist—A Chorus of Mackerel

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Who Pays for Dino Research?

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Take Flight Over Mars

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The Bacterial Evidence on Our Keyboards

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Dinosaur Sighting: Mini-Golf Dinosaur

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Budding Aerospace Engineer Wins Intel Science Competition

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Inside the Minds of America's Young Scientists

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Dinosaur Watch Will Take a Bite Out of Your Wallet

Beavers have long been recognized as the engineers of the forest, constantly reshaping their surroundings.

Beavers: The Engineers of the Forest

Back from the brink of extinction, the beavers of Massachusetts are a crucial component of a healthy ecosystem

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Reindeer Lack an Internal Clock

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Restoring One of New Jersey's Dinosaurs

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