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A Rare, Giant Fish Was Caught On Video For The First Time A Rare, Giant Fish Was Caught On Video For The First Time

The "oarfish" can grow to be 50 feet long.

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A Project To Make Plants Glow Is Fueling Controversy
A Project To Make Plants Glow Is Fueling Controversy
Order some for yourself.
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The River That Created The Grand Canyon Is Going Dry
The River That Created The Grand Canyon Is Going Dry
A rafting tour of the Colorado river. 
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Turtle Researcher May Have Been Murdered By Drug Traffickers
Turtle Researcher May Have Been Murdered By Drug Traffickers
Bound, shot through the head, and dumped on a Costa Rican beach.
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Supersonic Jumper Felix Baumgartner Reveals How He Kept Himself From Freaking Out
Learning to stay calm.     Read »
A Beautiful Australian Lake Is One Of Earth's Last Untouched Waterways
Still the same after 7,500 years.     Read »
Now There's A Way To Recycle Your Old E-Cigarette Cartridges And Batteries
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