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The Delicate Art of Turning Your Parents Into Content

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A Splashy Meteorite Was Forged in Multiple Collisions

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A Researcher’s Model Suggests We’re Connected to an Anti-Universe

A Bird Flu Virus Has Killed Its First Human

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An Ailing Franz Kafka Curses Writer’s Block in This Handwritten Letter to a Friend

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If Neanderthals Were Able to Speak, They May Have Had High-Pitched Voices

Ancient Egyptian skull shows evidence of cancer, surgical treatment

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Charleston bridge closed as out-of-control ship powers through harbor

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Scientists Discover and Photograph New Deep-Sea Species Called ‘Barbie Pigs’

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