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2,300-Year-Old Egyptian Puppy
Kokanee: Hitler's DNA Used in Genetic Experiment
Cambrian Clock: Radialarian Ooze
Beautiful Shell Debris: CaCO3 Preservation
Shell Middens: The Beauty of Calcium Preservation
Fossils of the Tropical Okanagan
Arctic Ice Core Proves Hot
Baby Got Back: Sexy Mammoths
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World's Coolest Clock... For Math Geeks
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Inflation: A Thing of the Past
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2009: 400th Anniversary | Johann Kepler
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Rocky Mountain Trench: Geologic Adventures
Seriously - a Fish Wash?
This is Your Grow-Op Calling...err Twitting
Silver Stake Archaeology: Behold Dracula!

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