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NASA restores contact with lost Voyager 2 space probe after two weeks of silence

The Art of Telling Forbidden Stories in China

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The Cartel That Controls the US Meat Industry

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An Aging Expert Thinks Humans Can Live for 20,000 Years. He’s Not Crazy.

Scientists Uncover a Surprising Link Between Pure Mathematics and Genetics

James Webb Space Telescope spies cosmic question mark in deep space

How a Pinochet ‘death flight’ helicopter became UK gamepark prop

What’s going on with the reports of a room-temperature superconductor?

Ocean surface hits highest ever recorded temperature and set to rise further

The Enticing Mysteries of U.F.O. Photography

The Australian town where people live underground

Exposure to Certain Fragrances During Sleep Dramatically Boosts Cognitive Function

The Psychopathic Path to Success

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The Lawlessness of Large Numbers

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First-of-its-kind cancer drug targets mechanism that causes metastasis

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Ryugu samples reveal traces of rock from before the Sun existed

Archaeologists Discover 900-Year-Old English Cathedral’s Hidden Medieval Crypt

Woman’s escape from makeshift prison cell likely spared others, FBI says

Chilling Breakthrough: The Science Behind a Real-Life “Freeze Ray” Technology for the Air Force

Newly-discovered gigantic viruses have scientists fascinated and baffled

Blind creature — named after ‘mythical gnome-like’ animal — found deep underground

London Tube passengers baffled as train pulls into abandoned station

Thousands of desperate, vivid diaries remain from occupied Europe

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New spacesuit technology helps astronauts keep their underwear clean

A daughter was producing a documentary series on the Iran hostage crisis. Then her father went missing overseas.

The American Indian Code Talkers Who Helped Revolutionize Cryptography and Win WWII

The mysterious death of Grace, a beloved 125-year-old snapping turtle

Beaming Harnessed Energy Back to Earth

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