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Playing Video Games as a Child Might Make You Smarter Later in Life
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Two Women Are Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the First Time in History
Resources
Take This Online Test To See You if You Have a Face-Recognizing Superpower
Astronomy
This Week Mars Is the Closest It’s Been to Earth in 17 Years
Science
Interactive Map Reveals Which Dinosaurs Roamed Your Hometown Millions of Years Ago
Health
Chrissy Teigen Shares News of Her Miscarriage in Raw Instagram Post, Helps Women Facing Same Type of Grief
Birds
Crows Appear To Have a Form of Intelligence Thought To Be Reserved for Humans
Astronomy
Photographer Captures Unique Image of the Moon Disguised as Saturn
Astronomy
Rare “Blue Moon” Will Be Visible Around the World on Halloween
Science
Interactive Map Reveals How Your Hometown Moved Over Earth During Millions of Years
Animals
London Zoo Releases Fascinating X-Rays of Its Animals
Astronomy
You Can Now Check the Daily Weather Report of Mars Thanks to NASA
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