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Conservation and Social Conflicts

By Molly Michelson Wildlife conservation may not help the bloodshed in Gaza, but according to a recent article by UC Berkeley’s Justin Brashares and colleagues, it may help prevent violent conflicts,...

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Parched to the Bone

By Molly Michelson While rivers and lakes dry up in the west, due to years of drought, their loss is easy to measure—not only is the loss visible, but aboveground reservoirs are regulated by the...

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Dinosaurs’ Bad Luck

By Molly Michelson Timing is everything. Take the asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago. Suppose it happened five million years earlier—or five million years later. According to Richard Butler,...

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Universe Update, July 2014

By Ryan Wyatt The third Thursday of every month, Morrison Planetarium hosts “Universe Update” at the 6:30 planetarium show during NightLife. I select my favorite astronomy stories from the past month,...

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Sea Turtle Corridors

By Molly Michelson How do we protect migratory animals that travel thousands of kilometers in a single season? Conservation areas such as parks, reserves, and marine protected areas (MPAs) can provide...

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Mantas on the Raydar

By Dannie Holzer Much as ornithologists track great bird migrations through the air, marine biologists attempt to learn about their subjects by tracking movements through the water. This is easier said...

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New Mammal Discovery

Academy scientists and their colleagues have described a new animal species: a tiny Entendeka sengi, found in Namibia, and related to elephants.

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Insecticide Causing Bird Declines

By Molly Michelson Several studies over the past few years have linked pesiticides called neonicotinoids to Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), the disease causing large honeybee die-offs in the United...

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Sandstone Formation

By Molly Michelson How the heck is this still standing? That’s probably the question heard most often at Arches National Park. The second? How did it form? Last month, Jiri Bruthans and colleagues,...

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Explosions, Bullies, and Zombies

By Molly Michelson This astronomy tale has it all: explosions, bullies, and zombies! Sounds like a summer blockbuster, right? Maybe it is… Researchers, publishing this week in Nature, may have found...

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Viewing the 2014 Perseids

By Bing Quock In 1992, Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle passed through the inner solar system, looping around the Sun and releasing a stream of dust particles along its path. All comets do this, and in the case...

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Oceans Healthier Because of Sharks

By Molly Michelson We’re celebrating sharks this week. Why? Because it’s incredibly important that everyone has an understanding and appreciation of these formidable creatures. Also, the numbers of...

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Digital Learning: A Window into the Past

This video was produced by youth participating in the 2014 Science in Action Summer Intensive. A project of the California Academy of Sciences’ Digital Learning Program.

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The Dark-Eyed Junco

Want to witness evolution in action? Learn more about these abundant North American birds. Excerpts from Ordinary Extraordinary Junco.

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Hummingbird Evolution

By Molly Michelson “Everything about hummingbirds is extreme. They have this incredible hovering flight, with wing beat frequencies of 60 times per second, which is nuts. They have the highest...

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Mantas on the Raydar

By Dannie Holzer Much as ornithologists track great bird migrations through the air, marine biologists attempt to learn about their subjects by tracking movements through the water. This is easier said...

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New Mammal Discovery

Academy scientists and their colleagues have described a new animal species: a tiny Entendeka sengi, found in Namibia and related to elephants.

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Insecticide Causing Bird Declines

By Molly Michelson Several studies over the past few years have linked pesiticides called neonicotinoids to Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), the disease causing large honeybee die-offs in the United...

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Sandstone Formation

By Molly Michelson How the heck is this still standing? That’s probably the question heard most often at Arches National Park. The second? How did it form? Last month, Jiri Bruthans and colleagues,...

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Explosions, Bullies, and Zombies

By Molly Michelson This astronomy tale has it all: explosions, bullies, and zombies! Sounds like a summer blockbuster, right? Maybe it is… Researchers, publishing this week in Nature, may have found...

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