It's the second pack of the endangered species in the state.
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Rare Gray Wolf Pups Born in California
Rare wolf pup
A rare gray wolf couple new to California have mated, producing at least three pups this year, officials say, and establishing the second pack of the endangered species in the state.
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Massive Iceberg Breaks Free in Antarctica
massive crack in the Larsen C ice shelf
Anna Hogg, a researcher with the UK's Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, says that the breakup, while astounding in size, will not have an effect on global sea levels.
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Google Glass Connects the Blind With Remote Human Guides
Dwight Sayer, National Federation of the Blind Veteran president, posing with Aira glasses
This new service guides blind people by connecting them with live agents who view their surroundings through Google Glass. The latest from our Future of You blog.
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Why Is the Very Hungry Caterpillar So Dang Hungry?
monarch caterpillar
The caterpillar isn't just eating for two. It's eating to make the next generation. Our new Deep Look!
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Trump Administration Considers Shrinking Federally Protected Waters
View from Trinidad over part of the Greater Farallones NMS.
There are about two weeks left to comment on a Trump Administration proposal that could expand offshore oil and gas drilling. More from this week's science radio story.
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