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Lost for 529 days: Tiny dog survives harsh wilderness, finally rescued with owner’s T-shirt trick

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Lab-grown teeth might become an alternative to fillings following research breakthrough

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14-year-old tossed a 'message in a bottle' into the sea in 1976. Nearly 50 years later, he received the call

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‘Why would he take such a risk?’ How a famous Chinese author befriended his censor

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The rescued Vietnamese infants of Operation Babylift have grown up

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Famed Sherpa guide will attempt to climb Mount Everest for a 31st time and break his own record

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Mechanical Watch: Interactive article explaining how a mechanical watch works.

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This un-American life: can you really divest yourself of everything from the US?

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Scientists hijacked the human eye to get it to see a brand-new color. It's called 'olo.'

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Women rely partly on smell when choosing friends

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In Search of a Boring Business

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Older people who use smartphones ‘have lower rates of cognitive decline’

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Most bitter tasting substance on Earth identified by scientists

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Live demos test effectiveness of Revolutionary War weapons

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Why do AI company logos look like buttholes?

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Windows On ARM On Arm

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Ink, angels and hard graft: the artists keeping Ethiopia’s ancient illuminated manuscript craft alive

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New simulation of Titanic’s sinking confirms historical testimony

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How Silica Gel Took Over the World | ScopeofWork

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Excitable cells by Johannes Enevoldsen, a cool interactive demonstration of how reentrant arrhythmias happen and how defibrillators fix them