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From casinos to cannabis: the Native Americans embracing the pot revolution

An Irish pub born in the Dark Ages

How a Canadian coast guard hovercraft breaks up ice without touching it

A NASA Spacecraft May Have Explored the Edges of an Early Mars Sea in 1997

A New Discovery Upends What We Know About Viruses

Astronomers Have A New Theory On Interstellar Rock ‘Oumuamua

When Very Bad Words Are the Sh*t (Linguistically Speaking)

The World’s Most Inland Lighthouse

How rats became an inescapable part of city living

The Asteroid Bennu Keeps Spinning Faster. And Scientists Aren’t Sure Why

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Scientists Push for a Moratorium on Human Germline Editing

Flickers and buzzes sweep mouse brains of Alzheimer’s plaques

Astronomers investigate a recently reactivated radio magnetar

New fuel cell material can run efficiently in reverse, storing energy

US Federal Court: Middle finger protected by the constitution

Reputed boss of Gambino crime family shot dead in New York

Gallery: Incredible Ghanaian film posters

Scientists Reawaken Cells From a 28,000-Year-Old Mammoth

No, scientists didn’t just “reverse time” with a quantum computer

He filmed the killing of Eric Garner—and the police punished him for it

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Everything you thought you knew about tetanus is wrong

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iPhone Saves Life Of Its Owner By Taking An Arrow Meant For Him

Video: Music was ubiquitous in Ancient Greece. Now we can hear how it actually sounded

Italian police reveal ‘€3m painting’ stolen from church was a copy

Where Proof, Evidence and Imagination Intersect

‘We spoke English to set ourselves apart’: how I rediscovered my mother tongue

An investigation into American security contractors arrested in Haiti and their “rescue” by the US government

A quantum experiment suggests there’s no such thing as objective reality

CIA’s report on the “The World Situation in 1970” saw a global decline in U.S. reputation – but a rise in Coca-Cola sales

How Forensic Genealogy Is Cracking Decades-Old Cold Cases

Researchers unravel mysteries of Earth’s inner core

To know ourselves, we must first know the Neanderthals

Why It’s So Hard to Restart Venezuela’s Power Grid

The Math That Tells Cells What They Are

Hollywood Froze Out the Founding Mother of Cinema

Thanks to a new discovery, atomic clocks of the future might be handheld instead of the size of a refrigerator

See how Ukrainian children train for a violent future

Understanding and controlling the molecule that made the universe

Anti-vax parents sue to keep unvaccinated kids in school during outbreak

Escalator etiquette: Should I stand or walk for an efficient ride?

Would New Physics Colliders Make Big Discoveries or Wander a Particle Desert?

What is the mysterious ‘global Hum’ – and is it simply noise pollution?

The Epic Hunt for a Lost World War II Aircraft Carrier

This Is a Truly Lousy Experiment About Evolution

The truth about the nitrates in your food

The incredibly secretive process of designing the next US banknote

What Scientists Found After Sifting Through Dust in the Solar System

Why the Amazon River Can’t Be Crossed By Bridge

299 years ago today Charles Bonnet was born, the namesake of a surprisingly common phenomenon

Opportunity’s Parting Shot Was a Beautiful Panorama

Study: Death metal music inspires joy not violence