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Curiosity Rover Finds a Clay Cache on Mars

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Scientists crack mystery of bird eggs’ colour variation

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A dishonest scrivener covertly changed the US Constitution’s impeachment clause

CERN precisely measures the mass of the Higgs boson

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The devastating environmental impact of technological progress

U.S. Air Force experimental test spaceship lands after a record 780 days in orbit

The fight to keep the internet free and open for everyone

A Cybersecurity Firm’s Sharp Rise and Stunning Collapse

TWA85: ‘The world’s longest and most spectacular hijacking’

Student in Peru makes history by writing thesis in the Incas’ language

New drug forces flu virus into ‘error catastrophe,’ overwhelming it with mutations

NASA confirms plans to send prospecting rover to the moon

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German Investigators Say Argentine Nazi Finds Are Fakes

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Scientists Take Baby Steps Toward Extraterrestrial Babies

China’s ‘Most Dangerous Profession’

Scientists may have found the root of anxiety, opening a door to treatment

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