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See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
A twirling dancer, a bird in flight? Through a photographer’s lens, this popular pet, also known as the Siamese fighting fish, becomes a fantasy in fins.Explore
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Animals
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Environment
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- California’s epic superbloom is here. Don’t ruin it.California’s epic superbloom is here. Don’t ruin it.
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- What you can do right now to advocate for the planetWhat you can do right now to advocate for the planet
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History & Culture
- These ancient Roman tablets may have more secrets to revealThese ancient Roman tablets may have more secrets to reveal
- Swastika Mountain needed a new name. Here’s how it got one.Swastika Mountain needed a new name. Here’s how it got one.
- From forest to table: Inside the world’s 'bushmeat' problemFrom forest to table: Inside the world’s 'bushmeat' problem
- The ‘Ellis Island of the West’ was built to keep Asians outThe ‘Ellis Island of the West’ was built to keep Asians out
- Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
Science
- Early spinosaur bones reveal the rise of a dinosaur dynastyEarly spinosaur bones reveal the rise of a dinosaur dynasty
- Did early humans interbreed with a ‘ghost’ population?Did early humans interbreed with a ‘ghost’ population?
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- Why the northern lights are showing up in unexpected placesWhy the northern lights are showing up in unexpected places
Travel
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