Scientists take another step toward unraveling a tangled web
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Scientists take another step toward unraveling a tangled web
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The most concrete evidence of the tools this human ancestor used to doodle
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The discovery marks the end of an “acrimonious” debate
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New evidence that rationality is wider than humanity
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The abortion pill is under attack, again
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Which came first, the neck or the legs?
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Employing this most excitable of punctuation marks changes how its writer is perceived
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A look at some of the strange creatures, in celebration of World Jellyfish Day
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Point Nemo, the most remote location on the planet, is serving as humanity’s cosmic junkyard
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Powerful storms like Hurricane Melissa foment an odd phenomenon called the “stadium effect” at their centers
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