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Mon Aug 18
Zagreb’s Backyard Wilderness Is Calling—Here’s How to Experience It
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How Much Can a Giant Waterlily Hold? See One Carry 183 Pounds Before Sinking, Winning a Social Media Contest
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The Gun Linked to Emmett Till's Murder Is Now on Display at a Museum in Mississippi
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Researchers Create Rechargeable, Glow-in-the-Dark Succulents
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America's Largest-Ever Exhibition on Raphael Will Open at the Met Next Year
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Astronomers Spot a Rare Quadruple Star System in the Milky Way, Shedding Light on Mysterious Brown Dwarfs
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Oldest Known Fossil of an Armored Ankylosaur Is 'Far Weirder' Than Paleontologists Expected
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A Veteran Pixar Animator’s Newest Book Is an Epic Undertaking That Began 5,000 Years Ago
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This Christian Cross Found in Abu Dhabi Illuminates the Lives of Monks Who Lived 1,400 Years Ago
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The Japanese City Known for Making Knives That Are a Cut Above
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An Orangutan Sanctuary in Borneo Is Giving the Endangered Primates a Second Chance, Just When They Need It Most
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Elusive Sailback Houndshark Rediscovered in Papua New Guinea After 50 Years
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Sharks' Teeth Could Suffer Damage as Ocean Acidification Intensifies, Study Suggests
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How a Spontaneous Food Fight Became La Tomatina, Spain's Annual Tomato-Throwing Festival
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Where Did the Big Bang Happen? And More Questions From Our Readers
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Telescopes Reveal Surprising Chemistry of a Rare Interstellar Object Passing Through Our Solar System
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She Spent Three Weeks Digging for a Diamond for Her Engagement Ring—and Unearthed a 2.3-Carat Stunner
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Two Years After Cormac McCarthy's Death, Rare Access to His Personal Library Reveals the Man Behind the Myth
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Early Humans Moved Stones Long Distances to Make Tools 600,000 Years Earlier Than Thought
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Archaeologists Are Digging Up Scotland's Very First Outdoor Skatepark
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This Is What Our Thumbs Say About Our Brains, in a Pattern That Holds True for Other Primates
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Twenty Years After Hurricane Katrina, Many of Us Are Still Missing All That We Lost—and Grappling With One of the Country’s Worst Disasters
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Seasonal Waves Could Reach Some of Easter Island's Massive Moai Statues by 2080, New Study Suggests
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See the Rare 'Electric Blue' Lobster Found Off the Coast of Massachusetts
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A Man Noticed a Strange Shape on Satellite Images. It Turned Out to Be a 138-Year-Old Shipwreck in Lake Michigan
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Want to See the Original Lyrics for 'Over the Rainbow'? All You Need Is a Library Card
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The Return of Plundered Belongings Offers a Chance for Healing to a Grieving Lakota Community 170 Years After a Long-Forgotten Massacre
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Last Known Surviving American Ace Pilot From World War II Dies at 103
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Migratory Flamingos Age Differently From Resident Ones, Offering a New Clue About Getting Old
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Researchers Develop a 'Superfood' for Honeybees to Fight the Drastic Decline of Their Colonies
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Ancient Statues Emerge From the Waters Off Egypt's Coast, Where They'd Been Hiding for Thousands of Years
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Astronomers Spot the Brightest Fast Radio Burst Ever Detected and Observe Stars Around Its Origin for the First Time
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Reading for Pleasure Has Declined by a 'Deeply Concerning' 40 Percent Over the Past Two Decades
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Strongheart the German Shepherd Catapulted to Fame for His Heroics in Silent Films. Later, Spiritualist Writings Immortalized Him in Death
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French Official Rules That 1,000-Year-Old Bayeux Tapestry Isn't Too Fragile to Travel to London
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World's Tallest Douglas Fir Tree Damaged in Mysterious, Multi-Day Blaze, but It's Alive After Firefighters Extinguish Flames
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College Sophomore Discovers New Origami Pattern That Could Be Used to Build Telescopes and Satellites
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A Neolithic Cow's Tooth Helps Point to the Mysterious Origins of Stonehenge's Iconic Stones
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To Save This Historic Church, Workers Loaded It Onto Trailers and Rolled It Across Town. See How They Pulled It Off
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A Unique Supernova 'Dazzled' Astronomers and Revealed the Inner Layers of Stars
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Why Is Tetepare the South Pacific’s Largest Uninhabited Island?
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These Lizards Have So Much Lead in Their Blood, They Should Be Dead. Instead, They're Thriving
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This 102-Year-Old Man Just Became the Oldest Person on Record to Summit Japan's Mount Fuji
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Light Pollution Is Making Days Longer for Birds, Extending the Hours When They'll Sing
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Watch as Experts Preserve a 249-Year-Old Gunboat That Sank During the American Revolution
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A Sweeping Transformation Is Underway as the Grand Egyptian Museum Prepares to Officially Open and the Giza Plateau Braces for a Record-Breaking Influx of Visitors
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Archaeologists Are Investigating an Ancient Mosaic Depicting Sandals That Look Strangely Like Modern Flip-Flops
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To Protest British Taxes, Men Dumped Tea Into Boston Harbor. With the Edenton Tea Party, Colonial Women Took a Different Approach
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Get a Glimpse of Farm Life All Around the World
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Two Friends Went Fishing on the Mississippi River. Police Say They May Have Just Solved a 1967 Cold Case
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