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Everyone wants to buy a Savannah cat—but should they?
Everyone wants to buy a Savannah cat—but should they?
These prehistoric ‘baby hands’ are not what you think
These prehistoric ‘baby hands’ are not what you think
Why the FDA is easing limits on gay and bisexual men giving blood
Why the FDA is easing limits on gay and bisexual men giving blood
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What made these prehistoric ‘thunder beasts’ so big?
A Small Light
Miep Gies was young, carefree, and opinionated—at a time when opinions got you killed. When Otto Frank asked her to help hide his family from the Nazis during WWII, she didn’t hesitate. Based on an inspiring true story, 'A Small Light' shakes the cobwebs off history and asks, what would you have done in her shoes?
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May 2023 Issue
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The secret superpowers of elephants, in stop motion
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Kosovo wants to decide its future—but will history hold it back?
Kosovo wants to decide its future—but will history hold it back?
These Native Americans were taken from their families as children
These Native Americans were taken from their families as children
Behold the surreal magic and mystery of slime molds
Behold the surreal magic and mystery of slime molds
Enter the weird world of the echidna—a mammal in a category all its own
Enter the weird world of the echidna—a mammal in a category all its own