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12-Year-Old Proves That Archimedes’ 3rd-Century Death Ray Is Plausible
Astronomy
Newly Discovered Super-Earth Is Perfectly Placed To Have Water on Its Surface
Macro Photography
Psychedelic Image of Optic Nerve Wins Nikon Small World Photomicrography Contest
Astronomy
Scientists Think Some Asteroids May Contain Elements Unheard of on Earth
Music
Scientists Recreate a Pink Floyd Song Using Brain Activity of Listeners in New Study
Science
Scientists Thaw and Revive 46,000-Year-Old Roundworm
Astronomy
Four Volunteers Entered NASA’s Mars Simulation Where They Will Live for Over a Year
History
Who is Your Genius Persona? Discover Your Historical Counterpart [Quiz]
Animals
Isolated Crocodile Gets Itself Pregnant and Has “Virgin Birth” After 16 Years of Living Alone
Health
Israeli Hospital Develops Blood Cancer Treatment With a 90% Success Rate
History
DNA Analysis Reveals Interesting Information About the Origins of Native Americans
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Can You Smell When Rain Is Coming? Science Says Some People Can and Some Can’t
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