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    Penguins Do the Wave to Keep Warm

    New video of huddling penguins shows the birds do the wave—not to show team spirit but to give each a turn in the toasty center. Video.

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    Rare Video: Japan Tsunami

    The March 11 earthquake and tsunami left more than 28,000 dead or missing. See incredible footage of the tsunami swamping cities and turning buildings into rubble. Video.

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    Why Solstice Kicks off Summer

    Find out why the summer solstice is the first day of summer, and why it's the longest day of the year—but not the hottest.

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    New Flying Shark Photos

    Years of photographing great white sharks leaping above the waves has given Chris Fallows a collection like few others.

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    Black Hole Eats Star

    A huge "belch" of radiation from a supermassive black hole indicates that the cosmic monster recently devoured a star, scientists say.

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    2011's Top Conservation Leaders

    This year’s Buffett Award winners for Leadership in Conservation are a community leader of the Huaorani people of Ecuador, and a innovative Kenyan wildlife conservationist.

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    Glass of Soda Powers a Light Bulb

    On the first day of the 2011 National Geographic Explorers Symposium, T.H. Culhane showed how to power a light bulb with a glass of soda, inspired by a kid’s YouTube video.

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    Pluto Expedition Begins

    Get the latest updates from an NG-funded team that's vying to watch an occultation of Pluto and its moons from remote Pacific islands.

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