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Are ultra-processed foods as addictive as cigarettes?
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Sikara
11 months ago
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Why tea drinkers live longer
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Why Panama City's appeal goes far beyond its namesake canal
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Cameras mounted on nets show the destructiveness of bottom trawling
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Night tornadoes are twice as deadly and growing more common
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What is storm-watching and where should you try it?
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How the biggest flood in the history of the Earth created the Mediterranean
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How will the universe end? Recent analysis of dark energy raises questions
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Is there a secret city under Egypt's Giza pyramids?
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12 months ago
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The rise and fall (and rise again?) of measles in the United States
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on April 4, 2025
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Jumping Spiders Can Think Ahead, Plan Detours (2016)
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on April 1, 2025
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10 Lizards were smuggled into Cincinnati in a sock. Now there are thousands
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nfriedly
on March 31, 2025
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Into the Amazon – National Geographic
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The reason dementia rates are rising is surprisingly simple
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on March 20, 2025
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Hebrew wasn't spoken for 2000 years, here’s how it was revived
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Sleep Science: In the Era of Screens, Rest Is Crucial (2018)
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Tomte
on March 10, 2025
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Wildfires are making their way east–where they could be much deadlier
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Beavers finish seven-year dam project in two days saving – $1M
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What drew these 1,300 perfect circles on the sea floor? We may know
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on Feb 7, 2025
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Largest iceberg is on a collision course with vital penguin sanctuary
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divbzero
on Jan 31, 2025
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The U.S. has tried to buy Greenland before
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on Jan 24, 2025
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A saber-toothed tiger cub mummy has been discovered
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wyclif
on Jan 13, 2025
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The First Saber-Toothed Cat Mummy
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kblissett
on Jan 10, 2025
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How Many Cells Are in Your Body?
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ofou
on Jan 7, 2025
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We know what caused Florida fish to spin in circles until they died
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neom
on Jan 2, 2025
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These Sharks Thrive Inside an Underwater Volcano
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thunderbong
on Dec 14, 2024
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Maneki-neko: The fascinating history behind the popular waving lucky cat
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teleforce
on Dec 10, 2024
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Trees that traveled to space now live on Earth. Here's where to find them
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mooreds
on Nov 30, 2024
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Why Ravens and Crows Are Earth's Smartest Birds (2018)
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gnabgib
on Nov 24, 2024
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The 'giant' river crabs that live beneath Rome's ancient ruins
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mooreds
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