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Barbara Newhall Follett: The Child Novelist Who Later Vanished Into Thin Air (see also)

From mentalfloss.com


Video: Is English just badly pronounced French? [18:08]

From youtube.com


Everest climbers will have to take their poop away with them, as Nepal tries to address growing waste problem

From cnn.com


A Supercollider on the Moon Could Unlock the Secrets of Our Universe—And We Just Found the Secret to Building One

From popularmechanics.com


Ancient Marine Tapeworm Found Encased in 99-Million-Year-Old Amber

From sci.news


Video: Why the 'wettest place on Earth' is facing a water crisis [03:53] (see also)

From bbc.com


The New Climate Tech

From nytimes.com


When Your Kid Is the Classroom Problem Child

From thecut.com


'Britain's Schindler': The man who saved 669 children from the Nazis

From bbc.com


Here’s why some pigeons do backflips

From sciencenews.org


Seizures, Strokes, and… Spurts of Creativity? On the Symptoms of a Brain Tumor

From lithub.com


James Webb Space Telescope joins the hunt for newborn exoplanets

From space.com


If brain transplants like the one in Poor Things were possible, this is how they might work

From theconversation.com


Sheffield: 'Incredibly lucky' man survives parachute failure (see also)

From bbc.com


Old Newspaper Stories Offer Clues to 19th-Century Shipwreck in Lake Michigan

From nytimes.com


Rare Eyewitness Sketch of American Revolutionaries Found Hanging in a Collector's Bedroom

From smithsonianmag.com


She Might Have Inspired One of Netflix’s Biggest Shows. She Died Last Month. No One Wrote About It.

From slate.com


Researchers find WWI and WWII bombs in the ground are becoming more volatile

From phys.org


Why is there so much lead in American food? (see also)

From vox.com


One Satellite Signal Rules Modern Life. What if Someone Knocks It Out? (see also)

From nytimes.com


20 years of Gmail

From theverge.com


Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities of dairy products

From phys.org


We were very wrong about birds

From popsci.com


Where Are All These Rogue Planets Coming From?

From universetoday.com

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