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  1. Watch: When humans live on Mars, what exactly will they call home?

  2. Plastic debris in the ocean acts as an “olfactory trap” for animals, according to a new study

  3. This Young Explorer is fishing for invasive lionfish threatening reef habitats in the Florida Keys

  4. Editor's Favorite: Inner Circle

  5. Watch as thousands of starlings fly in graceful yet eerie murmurations without colliding

  6. Meet the mechanical engineer who's had a hand in building all the rovers that have landed on Mars

  7. See how this Explorer is using old cell phones to fight against illegal logging in rainforests

  8. Explore the street art of a Russian factory town

  9. This bizarre beetle is extremely hard to find, and has baffled scientists for nearly 200 years.

  10. Editor's Favorite: Water Trails

  11. This eagle attempted to make a meal of a venomous snouted cobra in Kruger National Park. Who won the standoff?

  12. From peanut shells to coconut skins, these food "wrappers" aren't destined for a garbage can

  13. What would a world without antibiotics look like?

  14. What can you learn by tickling a bunch of rats? Turns out, quite a lot

  15. When you have an entire planet to explore, how do you decide where to land your rover?

  16. The hundreds of dead, emaciated puffins have scientists worried about warming seas

  17. These adventurers are being honored for achievement in exploration, sports, conservation, or humanitarianism

  18. Editor's Favorite: Water Trails

  19. A growing number of preserved dark sky places is helping to reclaim the starry nights

  20. Watch: Proboscis monkeys have an unusual trait not seen in many other species of monkey—they can swim

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