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National Geographic News
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National Geographic News
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NEW SPECIES PICTURES: Deep-Sea "Jumbo Dumbo," More
| A see-through sea cucumber, a "big eared" octopus-like animal, a "gold treasure" crustacean, and more are among the many new deep-dwellers collected during an ongoing marine census. |
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Restarted LHC Now 2 Big Steps Closer to "Big Bang" Test
| Bringing the balky "big bang machine" another step closer to full power, physicists now have two beams of protons stable and circulating though the Large Hadron Collider's main ring. |
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VIDEO: "Dumbo," Other Deep-Sea Oddities Found
| Oil-eating tubeworms and 15-tentacled sea cucumbers are among
the 5,000 deep-dwelling species identified by the Census of Marine
Life, a ten-year effort to chronicle life in the deep ocean.
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VIDEO: Piglet Squid, Other Odd Deep-Sea Species Found
| A football octopod and a piglet squid are just a few of the
bizarre deep-sea creatures uncovered during the ten-year Census of
Marine Life, which ends in 2010. |
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CAVE PICTURES: Mineral Crusts, Ooze Found to Be Poop
| Butterscotch ooze, pink crusts, and blue-green goo are just some of the multicolored mineral deposits being excreted by cave-dwelling microbes, researchers have announced. |
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FIRST PICTURES: "Predator" Corals Eat Jellyfish
| Using stinging tentacles and wide mouths, large coral polyps in the Red Sea have, for the first time, been discovered eating jellyfish nearly as big as they are.
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Worms' Paralysis Turned On and Off With Light
| Dr. Horrible, take note: A light-sensitive chemical fed to tiny worms called nematodes caused the creatures to "freeze" when zapped with ultraviolet light, a new study says. |
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5 "Oddball" Crocs Discovered, Including Dinosaur-Eater
| A "saber-toothed cat in armor" and a pancake-shaped predator are among five strange, dinosaur-era crocodile cousins discovered in the Sahara, archaeologists say. Meet BoarCroc, PancakeCroc, DuckCroc, RatCroc, and DogCroc. |
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STRANGE CROC PICTURES: New Dino-Eater, Galloper, More
| Fossils of five "oddball" crocodilian ancestors found in the Sahara suggest that the bizarre beasts ruled the southern landmass of Gondwana about a hundred million years ago, paleontologists say. |
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Lava Cave Minerals Actually Microbe Poop
| Blue-green ooze in Hawaii and crunchy golden crusts in New Mexico are among newfound mats of microbial waste that could offer clues in the search for extraterrestrial life, scientists say. |
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