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[Article Image] The oily Gulf
The Gulf oil spill is massive, will take years to clean up.
[Article Image] Afraid of its own fishy reflection
A cichlid brain works differently when the fish attacks its mirror image.
[Article Image] Feature: The algae invasion
One of the world's simplest organisms is also one of the hardest to classify.
[Article Image] Animals without oxygen, underwater
Three species found possibly living where they should not.
[Article Image] Fruit flies taste water
A protein helps tell the brain, 'Got water.'
[Article Image] Indoor ozone stopper
Oils from human skin fight off this harmful chemical, but at a cost.
[Article Image] Elephant all-wheel drive
An elephant strides more like humans than like other quadrupeds.
[Article Image] Half rooster, half hen
Study of special chickens suggests new thinking on hormones and gender.
[Article Image] When frog gender flips
With weed killer in the water, some males acquire female traits.
[Article Image] Whales may round up squid for dinner
Tracking sperm whale movements suggests groups herd to hunt.

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