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Philodoria hibiscella moth

Life on Earth

These moths are one of Hawaii’s oldest animal groups. Can they survive the next century?

March 19, 2021

Akito Kawahara was snapping pictures at a scenic outlook in Hawaii when he spotted the moth equivalent of a dodo….
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five fossil bones

Life on Earth

Extinct Caribbean bird’s closest relatives hail from Africa, South Pacific

March 16, 2021

In a genetic surprise, ancient DNA shows the closest family members of an extinct bird known as the Haitian cave-rail…
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black butterfly with stripes

Evolution

Escape artists: Birds learn to avoid flashy, hard-to-catch butterflies and their lookalikes

March 11, 2021

The showy colors of some butterflies could advertise their speed and nimbleness, much like a coat of bright yellow paint…
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fossils

Evolution

Rise of marine predators reshaped ocean life as dramatically as mass extinctions

March 8, 2021

Evolutionary arms races between marine animals overhauled ocean ecosystems on scales similar to the mass extinctions triggered by global disasters,…
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books of color chips

Cultural Heritage

Human eye beats machine in archaeological color identification test

February 9, 2021

A ruler and scale can tell archaeologists the size and weight of a fragment of pottery – but identifying its…
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white shark

Life on Earth

Shark attack numbers remained ‘extremely low’ in 2020, but fatalities spiked

January 25, 2021

Shark attacks decreased for the third consecutive year, falling to 57 unprovoked bites worldwide in 2020, compared with 64 bites…
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A green and blue lichen

Collections

Rare lichen unique to Florida discovered in museum collections, may be extinct

January 14, 2021

Scientists have found a new species of fleshy verdigris lichen, thanks to DNA analysis of museum specimens. Misidentified by its…
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snake

Life on Earth

New genus of tiny, iridescent snake from Philippines found in collection

January 5, 2021

To be fair, the newly described Waray dwarf burrowing snake is pretty great at hiding. In its native habitat on…
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people in canoes padding toward island

Cultural Heritage

Ancient DNA retells story of Caribbean’s first people

December 23, 2020

The history of the Caribbean’s original islanders comes into sharper focus in a new Nature study that combines decades of…
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A bird specimen label

Collections

Top killers of Florida birds: Trauma on land, starvation at sea

December 21, 2020

An analysis of birds that died at Florida wildlife rehabilitation clinics found songbirds and other land-dwelling species were most often…
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