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An orphaned whale tries to suckle yachts, a penguin gets a promotion, and a tortoise gets wheels in our weekly animal-photo roundup.

August 20, 2008
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Tentacles of cold gas that mysteriously thrive in the hot region around a distant galaxy may be held together by magnetic fields, a new study suggests.

August 20, 2008
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See a volcano spew from space, hints of Martian lava flows, a Saturn moon's icy fissures, and more in our weekly roundup.

August 19, 2008
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Blue skies illuminate Beijing, floodwaters rise in a Buddha park in Laos, and more in our weekly roundup of nature news photos.

August 18, 2008
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The olive-backed forest robin is a newly identified species, according to a DNA study. Scientists noticed the bird while conducting a biodiversity assessment of the area.

August 18, 2008
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has pinpointed the source of jets that explode from Enceladus's surface, experts say.

August 15, 2008
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A ghost festival conjures spirits, monsoons blast India, an Olympian shatters records, and more.

August 14, 2008
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Bird researchers traveling through rural Costa Rica in pursuit of the elusive Pacific screech owl were attacked August 3 by locals who mistook them for thieves.

August 14, 2008
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A new British Museum survey of several important archaeological sites in southern Iraq suggests antiquities there are threatened more by neglect, erosion, and military activities than looting.

August 13, 2008
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A cobra gets milk in the face, a baby leopard lolls, a flamingo puts a twist on Olympic fever, and more in our photo roundup.

August 13, 2008
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In northern Japan, declines in drifting Arctic sea ice are raising fears that global warming will impact wildlife and tourism at Shiretoko National Park.

August 13, 2008
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A black-and-white lemur, a tiny tamarin, and a monkey discovered just three years ago are among the species added in 2008 to the "critically endangered" category of the IUCN Red List.

August 12, 2008
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Cassini flies by Saturn's moon, the Perseids meteor shower lights up the sky, and more in our new weekly roundup of science news photos.

August 12, 2008
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But don't blame Wile E. Coyote. Gravity and erosion are the culprits behind the destruction of once picturesque Wall Arch.

August 11, 2008
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A tropical storm floods a Vietnamese village; a blaze scorches a Spanish forest, and more in our new weekly roundup of nature news photos.

August 11, 2008

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