Fog Seen on Saturn Moon Titan--A First

Earth-like fog shrouds chilly lakes on the south pole of Saturn's largest moon, confirming that Titan has an active "methane cycle," astronomers say.

Top Ten Dinosaur and Fossil Finds: Most Viewed of 2009

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Large, "lost," or simply unusual, a bevy of prehistoric beasts were brought to life in National Geographic News's most popular paleontology stories of the year.

Venomous Dinosaur Discovered--Shocked Prey Like Snake?

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Jurassic Park may have had it partly right. Some raptors did have venom, though it was more stupefying than lethal, a new study suggests.

Rare Gorillas Spied Feasting on Figs

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See what could be the first professional footage of elusive Cross River gorillas, the most endangered subspecies of gorilla, filmed recently in Cameroon. Video.

Czech Zoo Sends Four Rare White Rhinos to Kenya

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Four of the world's eight remaining northern white rhinoceroses have been flown to Kenya in a last-ditch effort to save the critically endangered subspecies.

"Pregnant" Fish Fathers Suck the Life From Their Young

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With the fathers taking on the responsibility of "gestating" their young, the story of pipefish reproduction is among the more heartwarming in biology. Well, it was.

Dark Matter Detected for First Time?

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With cautious optimism, physicists say they may have finally "felt" the ghostly effects of mysterious dark matter deep in a Minnesota mine.

Amazon Losing "Flying Rivers," Ability to Curb Warming

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The Amazon's flying rivers"—humid air currents that deliver water to the vast rain forest—may be ebbing, in turn hampering the region's ability to help curb global warming, experts say.

Spectacular Sea Eruption Filmed -- Deepest Ever

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See the recent "underwater Fourth of July" scientists believe is the deepest volcanic eruption ever seen—with three-foot-wide lava bubbles and flows creeping over the seafloor.Video

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