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Farmed Fish More Popular Than Beef
As a milestone is passed for aquaculture, environmentalists suggest the most sustainable choices for consumers.
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Tourists to Blame for Dead Dolphin?
Handling stranded marine mammals can be dangerous both to the animal and to humans.
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Reading Viral Pepper-Spray Photo
After a woman is subdued during protests, questions arise about the use of force.
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Male Spiders Sacrifice Themselves
The male dark fishing spider has a rough love life—his mate mutilates his genitalia and then eats him after mating.
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U.S. Pet Poll: Key Takeaways
Americans love their pets, and a new poll shows just how much we dote on our animals and reveals some interesting views on animals.
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Solar Boat Harbors Climate Ambitions
A solar-powered boat en route from New York to Boston this week is admirably pollution-free but has deeper ambitions for climate science.
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Atlantic Ocean to Disappear?
A newly discovered crack in the Earth's crust is slowly drawing North America and Europe closer together.
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Pictures: Six Pink Animals
The newly identified hot-pink slug is just one of nature's rosy critters—check out a pink hippo, grasshopper, and more.
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Top 10: Ancient Murals, Farming Record
On our radar today: An ancient mural tomb has been uncovered in China, farmed fish overtakes farmed beef for first time in history, and ...
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Sky-Show Alert: Prime-Time Saturn View
Armchair astronomers can see a live web broadcast of Saturn this week and pose for a snapshot of Earth from space next month.
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Explorer Moment: Ray of Hope
Biologist Andrea Marshall leads her team in discovering new and conserving known manta ray species.
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Sylvia Earle on Women in Science
Sylvia Earle reflects on her scientific career and on gender obstacles she faced along the way.
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Help Save the Colorado River
NG's new Change the Course campaign launches.
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New Models for Fishing
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Can Pesticides Grow Organic Crops?
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