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Mon Dec 15
Can't Get Started on a Daunting Task? This Brain Circuit That Slams the Brakes on Motivation Might Be to Blame
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Months Before Rosa Parks Made Headlines, Claudette Colvin Refused to Give Up Her Seat for a White Woman on a Segregated Bus
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See a 157-Year-Old Great Lakes Shipwreck in Stunning Detail With This New 3D Scan
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This Mysterious Gas Cloud Spotted Around a Dead Star Is Beautiful—but Astronomers Say It Shouldn’t Be There
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Astronomers Find an Odd Space Cloud, Like a Galaxy Without Stars, That Could Shed Light on the Secrets of Dark Matter
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Archaeologists Stumble Upon Mysterious Medieval Village While Preparing for New Wind Farms in England
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Naked Mole-Rats Prefer Low-Oxygen Air That Would Kill Most Mammals, Adding to Their List of Death-Defying Superpowers
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See the Blades That Carried Boitano to Gold in the ‘Battle of the Brians’ in the 1988 Olympics
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Samuel Green Freed Himself and Others From Slavery. Then He Was Imprisoned Over Owning a Book
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Readers Respond to the December 2025 Issue
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Biologists Reveal How Same-Sex Sexual Behavior May Have Given Some Primates an Evolutionary Advantage
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You Can Soon Step Inside David Bowie's Childhood Bedroom, Restored to the Way It Looked When He Was 16
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A Cat Left Paw Prints on the Pages of This Medieval Manuscript When the Ink Was Drying 500 Years Ago
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Not Getting Enough Sleep? You Might Be Shortening Your Lifespan
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Eating Large Amounts of Certain Preservatives Might Increase Your Risk of Developing Cancer and Type 2 Diabetes
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The Race Is On to Save the Alps' Famous Huts and Trails as Melting Permafrost Threatens to Destroy Them
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Some Dogs Are 'Gifted Word Learners' That Learn Language by Eavesdropping—Just Like Human Toddlers
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This Invasive Wasp Is Wreaking Havoc on Elms in North America—and the Damage May Soon Spread to Other Trees
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When Some Elephants Raid Farms, They Might Not Be After a Snack. They Could Be Looking for Medicinal Plants
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Miles Davis Emerged From Middle America to Become the ‘Picasso of Jazz’ and Taught Us All How to Be Cool
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Maggots Are an Incredibly Efficient Source of Protein, Which May Make Them the Next Superfood for Humans
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Archaeologists Say They've Unearthed a Massive Medieval Cargo Ship That's the Largest Vessel of Its Kind Ever Found
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OpenAI Says ChatGPT Health Can Understand Users' Medical Data and Provide Personalized Answers to Their Questions
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See the Record-Breaking Bluefin Tuna the Size of a Grizzly Bear That Sold for $3.2 Million at a Tokyo Fish Market
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Could Leonardo da Vinci's DNA Be Hiding Inside One of His Renaissance Sketches?
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This Bizarre Fish Has a Hole in Its Head. The Creature Might Use It Like a Drum to Rock Out
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Archaeologists Unearth Ancient War Trumpet That Once Struck Fear in the Hearts of Enemies on the Battlefield
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The Time When New York City Seriously Considered Seceding From the United States
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How White Southerners Distorted the History of Ancient Egypt to Justify Slavery in the U.S.
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It's Almost 'All Systems Go' for Artemis 2 to Take the Next Giant Leap Toward Stepping on the Moon Again
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You Can Buy President Jimmy Carter's Paintings, Furniture, Mementos and a Love Letter to His Wife
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NASA to Bring ISS Crew Home Early Because of an Astronaut's Health Issue, Marking the First Medical Evacuation of the Spacecraft
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Man Arrested in Connection With Theft of Sword From Historic Joan of Arc Statue in Paris
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Seven Fascinating Inventions Unveiled at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show
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Inspired by Octopus Skin, This Synthetic Material Can Change Color and Texture on Demand
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See 15 Awesome Images From One of the World's Most Impressive Aerial Photographers
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Sharklike Fish With Weird, Buzz-Saw Jaws Sliced Through the Seas, Then Vanished. Now, Paleontologists Are Unraveling Their Secrets
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These 15 Stunning Microscopic Snowflake Images Helped Change the Way We See the World
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The Driver’s License Used to Say Who Can Drive. Now It Says a Lot About Who We Are
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Rare Red-Necked Ostriches Introduced in Saudi Arabia to Replace Birds That Went Extinct More Than 80 Years Ago
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Archaeologists Just Discovered the Oldest Known Evidence of Poison Arrows, Which Hunters Used to Slow Down Their Prey 60,000 Years Ago
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What’s the Real Story With Ben Franklin and the Kite? And More Questions From Our Readers
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Hundreds of Flowering Species Bloomed Across Britain and Ireland Last Winter. That's Not a Good Thing
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Visiting Arizona’s Tribal Lands and Celebrating Native Heritage
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This Year, Arizona’s Wild Beauty Is Calling — Here Are Six Ways to Answer
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A Metal Detectorist Discovered the Earliest Known Coin Ever Produced in a Scottish Mint
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Many Americans Will Soon Have Access to At-Home Cervical Cancer Screening Tests at No Cost
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Forgotten for Decades in a Dusty Mall Basement, a Long-Lost Harry Bertoia Sculpture Is Back on Display
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Even Though They Don't Have Brains to Rest, Jellyfish and Sea Anemones Sleep Like Humans
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Newly Digitized Records Reveal How Indigenous People Shared Their Knowledge of New Zealand's Plants With Captain Cook's Crew
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