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"Nat Geo Amazing!" Friday 7PM
Go behind the scenes of an old-school-style Japanese monster movie, and more.

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Moochers of the Caribbean
Watch as the crafty (and sting-resistant) medusa fish swoops in to gobble up the leftovers of a cauliflower jellyfish's meal.
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Space Wallpaper
Get a firsthand look at the Earth from space as astronauts work at repairing and expanding the International Space Station.
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Coming This Fall
An all-new seven-part television event will take you on the arduous journeys millions of animals undertake to ensure the survival of their species. Join us for "Great Migrations."
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"Life in Blue" Wallpapers
The color blue typically represents calm, cold, mysticism, and sadness. Choose your preferred meaning and decorate your desktop accordingly.
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Discover the Treasure
See "Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures From the National Museum, Kabul" in Germany through October 12.
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From Our Blogs
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Blog: Tiny Shrimp in Drinking Water
Rumors abound about tiny crustaceans living in NY drinking water, and at their base, they're actually true.
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BPA, Testosterone Linked
BPA is in CDs, water bottles, even eyeglasses and now it's in your urine, too. And it may be messing with your hormones, according to new research.
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LHC Black Hole Suit Dropped
Court decision states "the alleged injury, destruction of the earth, is in no way attributable to the U.S. government's failure to draft an environmental impact statement."