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  1. To celebrate Darwin Day, why not read his famous book free at Project Gutenberg? http://fwd4.me/5db
  2. RT: @lorddrayson: I'm reviewing the Science So What? So Everything campaign. Interested in feedback from non-scientists. Pls RT
  3. RT @edyong209 Snake coughs up new species of chameleon. Literally http://tinyurl.com/y8qatg2
  4. Road rage – fuel vapor heightens aggression in rats http://bit.ly/64MMot
  5. Grandmother macaques care for their abandoned grandchildren, behaviour not recorded before in non-human primates http://bit.ly/5kzrxJ
  6. Awesome: Nepal’s rhino population is making a comeback, after being protected by elephant-riding guards. http://bit.ly/4MDkZ8
  7. In Pictures: Unusual Deep-Sea Species Documented http://bit.ly/8Qifxr
  8. DNA tests find "extinct" Siamese crocodile http://bit.ly/5qpdYf
  9. Can you stop bridges collapsing in floods? http://bit.ly/6yJ9D5
  10. In pictures: Photographer goes on the trail of urban deer populations http://bit.ly/4HDwjg
  11. English Heritage launch an appeal to trace Charles Darwin's missing Galapagos notebook. http://bit.ly/74exDd
  12. Embrace your inner Wolverine: Bottling-up anger raises the risk of a heart attack, researchers say http://bit.ly/8VtuQe
  13. Leading UK scientists issue an unprecedented statement about the dangers of failing to cut greenhouse gases. http://bit.ly/52eHB9
  14. Dirt 'can be good for children' http://bit.ly/5N8krn
  15. "Humans haven't been reading long enough for our brains to evolve the ability" - How our brains learned to read http://bit.ly/7gO8xX
  16. Brain Scan Finds Man Was Not in a Coma—23 Years Later http://bit.ly/6s0vIU
  17. 74 Mesmerizing Slow Shutter Shots: fun with photography http://bit.ly/4GJxps
  18. Two circulating beams bring first collisions in the LHC: http://bit.ly/5yqPUu And a cool image via @ProfBrianCox: http://bit.ly/5zqK64
  19. Helicopters landing in dust storm create haloes of electrical discharge: weird and wonderful http://bit.ly/5Pz5gg
  20. A tale of two Beagles: how Darwin continues to inspire people http://bit.ly/4TSPfJ