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Biology These species were discovered in museum collections. They might already be extinct. By Katarina Zimmer / Undark
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Science Fiction Ancient frozen viruses don’t pose a threat to your health—yet By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
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Space The ISS’s latest delivery includes space plants and atmospheric lightning monitors By Andrew Paul
Space A Strawberry Moon, solstice, and meteor shower will dance across the skies this June By Laura Baisas
Space Mixing volcanic ash with meteorites may have jump-started life on Earth By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
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