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How Far Is Too Far for Ultra-Endurance Athletes? This Study of Metabolism Found Out

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Audie Murphy Was an Idol of the Silver Screen. That Came After He Was the Most-Decorated American Hero of World War II

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Readers Respond to the September/October 2025 Issue

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It’s Almost Impossible for Tristan Gooley to Get Lost. That’s One Reason He Has Millions of Followers

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Birds, Bats and Bugs: The Teeming World Above Our Heads

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See This Year's Hilarious Finalists From the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards, From Gossiping Leopards to Breakdancing Foxes

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These Parasitic Worms Use Static Electricity to Hitch a Ride on Flies

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One of Frank Lloyd Wright's Rare Usonian Automatic Homes Achieves Landmark Status

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See Renoir's Rare Drawings on Display in the First Exhibition of Its Kind Since 1921

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The Delicate Works of Winslow Homer Are About to Get Their Rare Moment in the Limelight

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Meet Henri Rousseau, the Untrained Artist Who Wouldn't Quit Painting—Despite the Ridicule He Received From Critics

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At Nuremberg, World War II’s Battle Turned to the Courtroom, and an Eloquent Lawyer Helped Lead the Allies to Victory

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Why Paris Designed Its Peculiarly Popular Grand Graveyards to Evoke a Celebration of Life Amid All the Death

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Treasure Trove of Shipwrecks Along China's Coast Reveals How East Met West on the Maritime Silk Road

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Miners Discovered a Mysterious Smoking Object in Western Australia. Experts Think It's Likely Unexpected Space Debris

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Australian Rainforests Become the First to Emit More Carbon Than They Absorb

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These 'Pirate Lizards' Thrive With Three Legs

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David Hockney’s iPad Drawings of Winter's Transformation Into Spring Blow Past Estimates at Auction

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This 16-Year-Old Invented an A.I. Tool to Help Cool Down the World's Hottest Cities

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Archaeologists Discover 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Military Fortress in the Sinai Desert

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Discovery of First Fossil Hand Linked to P. Boisei Suggests the Bygone Human Relative Could Have Used Tools

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The Amazon Has Been This Peruvian Artist’s Home, Inspiration and Palette. Now the World Is Her Gallery

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After Motorcycle Daredevil Evel Knievel Failed to Clear 13 Buses on a Jump Attempt, There Was Only One Thing to Do: Try 14

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Cold Weather and Apples Were Two Things the American Colonies Had. Industrious Scottish Immigrants Turned Them Into a Favorite Spirit

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A Brief and Amazing History of the Pleiades, Stars That Captivated Ancient Civilizations and Inspired Poets

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Electronic Eye Implant Restored Vision in Patients With Age-Related Macular Degeneration

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'Feisty' Otters Are Once Again Hijacking Surfboards in Santa Cruz

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Is This Mysterious Glow at the Center of the Milky Way Caused by Dark Matter?

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Burglars Just Broke Into the Louvre and Stole Historic Crown Jewels in a Daring Daylight Heist

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This Rare Fabergé Egg Might Set a World Record at Auction for the Third Time in Its History

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You Can See the Parthenon Without Scaffolding for the First Time in Decades

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Sea Otters May Be Small Marine Mammals, But Their Effect on an Ecosystem Can Be Huge

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In Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' the Titular Scientist Laments His Nightmarish Creation. But the Real World Can't Get Enough of His Monster

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Why Did the U.S. Post Office Start Airmail So Early? And More Questions From Our Readers

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How the Hardy Boys Book Series Cracked the Case of Getting Kids Hooked on Reading

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In January 1776, Virginia’s Port City of Norfolk Was Set Ablaze, Galvanizing the Revolution. But Who Really Lit the Match?

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These Beautiful Microscope Photos Capture Tiny Pests, Spores, Sensory Neurons and Sunflower Hairs

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After Decades of Decline, Some Good News Is Here for Green Sea Turtles

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American Mountaineer Makes History by Skiing Down Mount Everest's Most Difficult Route

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This Tiny Picasso Painting Went Missing While Traveling to an Exhibition in Spain

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This Fisherman Was Digging for Worms in Sweden When He Stumbled Upon a Trove of Medieval Silver

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Ireland Makes a Program Offering Basic Income for Artists Permanent

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After the L.A. Fires, Locals Turn to Native Plants to Help Shield Homes From Flames and Clean Contaminated Soil

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A Blood Test Can Now Predict a Mother's Risk of Postpartum Depression

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Our Human Ancestors Were Exposed to Lead, and New Research Suggests It May Have Shaped Human Evolution

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See 15 Remarkable Photographs of Camera-Ready Camels

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Does Your Dog Love Chasing a Ball? Study Suggests Dog Toy ‘Addiction’ Is Real

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Meet Jackie, a 1-in-30-Million Calico Lobster Caught Off the Coast of Massachusetts

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Zora Neale Hurston's Forgotten Play Premieres on Stage for the First Time

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Researchers Created Structures That Produced Blood Cells in the Lab—With a Process That Mimics Real Human Embryos

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