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How Argentina is saving one of Earth’s most remote places
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How a Transplanted Face Transformed Katie Stubblefield’s Life
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New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines: Homo luzonensis
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Rare half-male, half-female cardinal spotted in Pennsylvania
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Eight mighty rivers run dry from overuse
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January 10, 49 B.C.E.: Caesar Crosses the Rubicon Beginning Civil War In Rome
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Native Americans are pushing back against portrayals of their culture by non-natives, capturing scenes that reflect alternative views of indigenous life.
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Feral Monkeys With Herpes Thrive in Florida
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Earth has two extra, hidden 'moons'
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Inside the Swift, Deadly History of the Spanish Flu Pandemic - One hundred years ago, the virus infected a third of the world’s population, killing 195,000 Americans in October 1918 alone.
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Ancient girl's parents were two different human species
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Amateur Rocket Builders Flock to Black Rock Desert
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How a Transplanted Face Transformed a Young Woman’s Life
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Traces of Lost Society Found in 'Pristine' Cloud Forest --- Deep in Ecuador’s lush Quijos Valley, a society thrived—and then disappeared. But a lake preserved its story.
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May 29, 1953: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Reach the Summit of Mount Everest
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Why Are So Many BASE Jumpers Dying?
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Beautiful Photos of All 59 U.S. National Parks
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November 5, 1605: Guy Fawkes Gunpowder Plot: Fawkes Arrested
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Madame Tussaud Used Beheaded Politicians to Create Her Original Waxworks
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