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At 17 Pounds, 'Doug' the Ugly Potato Could Be the World’s Biggest Spud
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From smithsonianmag.com |
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When light flashes for a quintillionth of a second, things get weird
From popsci.com |
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Brain Implant Translates Paralyzed Man's Thoughts Into Text With 94% Accuracy
From sciencealert.com |
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Tudor wall paintings uncovered in Yorkshire ‘discovery of a lifetime’
From theguardian.com |
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X-rays reveal secrets of 14th-century tomb of England’s
infamous Black Prince
From arstechnica.com |
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To Build an 18th-Century Ship, Shipwrights Had to Remaster a Lost Craft
From atlasobscura.com |
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This Company Wants to Launch Satellites Into Orbit Using a Giant Spinning Centrifugal Slingshot
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From gizmodo.com |
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Cosmologists Close In on Logical Laws for the Big Bang
From quantamagazine.org |
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This mysterious frog re-evolved a full set of teeth
From nationalgeographic.com |
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The Early History of Human Excreta
From daily.jstor.org |
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Meet the Candidates to be Earth's First Interstellar Astronauts
From discovermagazine.com |
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Space Station Will Make an Emergency Maneuver After Detection of Threatening Space Junk
From gizmodo.com |
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How would Earth be different if modern humans never existed?
From livescience.com |
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Who Poisoned Joe Gilliam…Twice?
From wweek.com |
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Before Oxford’s Library Was the Finest Institutional Library in Europe, It Was… Kind of a Dump
From lithub.com |
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Alabama boy certified as world's most premature baby
From bbc.com |