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"Bionic" Contact Lens May Create Tiny Personal Displays
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18 years ago
kkim
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One Girl’s Tunnel Life: Under the Streets of Bucharest
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Cherian
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1976: Apple Releases Its First Computer
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First Artists
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“Spooky” Quantum Entanglement Reveals Invisible Objects
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jonbaer
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The Hunt for Life Beyond Earth
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Money 3.0: How Bitcoins May Change the Global Economy
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13 years ago
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Mental Math Linked to Eye Motion, Brain Scans Show
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17 years ago
amichail
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Unmanned Flight: The Drones Come Home
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13 years ago
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What Killed Dinosaurs: New Ideas About the Wipeout
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Monkeys That Floss With Human Hair Learn From Mom?
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What if some of history's earliest kings were queens?
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A scientist made a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone
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mrtedbear
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Who was Mary Magdalene, one of the Bible's most misunderstood women?
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Superpowers are real–these people are living proof
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Cameras mounted on nets show the destructiveness of bottom trawling
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Hebrew wasn't spoken for 2000 years, here’s how it was revived
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Coal Power Loses Its Luster in India as Costs Rise
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This Tiny Country Feeds the World (2020)
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Do you have an inner monologue? Here's what it reveals about you
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Earth is a geological oddball in our solar system. This is why
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3,200-year-old trees reveal the collapse of an ancient empire
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James Cameron Completes Record-Breaking Mariana Trench Dive
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14 years ago
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In 1973 a supersonic jet chased a solar eclipse across Africa–for science
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Why curly hair was an evolutionary advantage
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The volcanic explosion in Tonga destroyed an island and created many mysteries
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Scientists breed smarter fish but reveal costs of big brains
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The controversial future of nuclear power in the U.S.
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How the Netherlands Feeds the World
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Eight Jules Verne Inventions That Came True
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