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How the humble soybean took over the world
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How the humble soybean took over the world
Elephants may call each other by name, a rare trait in nature
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Elephants may call each other by name, a rare trait in nature
This is the biggest health challenge women face in their 50s
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This is the biggest health challenge women face in their 50s
How scientists link specific weather events and climate change
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How scientists link specific weather events and climate change
Inside the rise of river surfing, the Midwest’s next big thing
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Inside the rise of river surfing, the Midwest’s next big thing
Why health advocates are concerned about a chemical in your decaf
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Why health advocates are concerned about a chemical in your decaf
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When treasure hunters find artifacts, who gets to keep them?
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When treasure hunters find artifacts, who gets to keep them?
When treasure hunters find artifacts, who gets to keep them?
This fungus turns cicadas into zombies who procreate—then die
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This fungus turns cicadas into zombies who procreate—then die
This fungus turns cicadas into zombies who procreate—then die
Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.
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Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.
Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.
Secrets of the Octopus
Octopuses are like aliens on Earth: three hearts, blue blood and the ability to squeeze through a space the size of their eyeballs. But there is so much more to these weird and wonderful animals. Intelligent enough to use tools or transform their bodies to mimic other animals and even communicate with different species, the SECRETS OF THE OCTOPUS are more extraordinary than we ever imagined.
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Is this small Baltic city the arts and culture capital of 2024?
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Is this small Baltic city the arts and culture capital of 2024?
Come for the Euros, stay for food in Germany’s Rheingau region
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Come for the Euros, stay for food in Germany’s Rheingau region
A guide to Scottsdale, Arizona's desert gateway
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A guide to Scottsdale, Arizona's desert gateway
5 unique ways to discover Jersey’s coastline
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9 of the world's most beautiful lakes—and what to do there
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9 of the world's most beautiful lakes—and what to do there
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Can scientists ‘solve’ stress? They’re trying.
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Can scientists ‘solve’ stress? They’re trying.
Can scientists ‘solve’ stress? They’re trying.
Does meditation actually work? Here’s what the science says.
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Does meditation actually work? Here’s what the science says.
Does meditation actually work? Here’s what the science says.
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These images will help you see coral reefs in a whole new way
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These images will help you see coral reefs in a whole new way
What rising temps in the Gulf of Maine mean for wildlife
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What rising temps in the Gulf of Maine mean for wildlife
When a people's stories are at risk, who steps in to save them?
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When a people's stories are at risk, who steps in to save them?
What La Palma's 'lava tubes' tell us about life on other planets
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What La Palma's 'lava tubes' tell us about life on other planets
He’s called ‘omacha,’ a dolphin that transforms into a man. Why?
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He’s called ‘omacha,’ a dolphin that transforms into a man. Why?
Why are vitamins named after letters?
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Andrea Villarreal Rodriguez localizes climate storytelling
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Andrea Villarreal Rodriguez localizes climate storytelling
Fernando Trujillo studies pink river dolphins to help understand the Amazon’s aquatic health
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Fernando Trujillo studies pink river dolphins to help understand the Amazon’s aquatic health
Moriba Jah is paving the way for sustainable space exploration
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