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'Java Man,’ the first Homo erectus discovered, is finally going home
'Java Man,’ the first Homo erectus discovered, is finally going home
Which alcohol is the ‘healthiest’? Scientists have an answer.
Which alcohol is the ‘healthiest’? Scientists have an answer.
The striking ways that playing golf reshapes your body and brain
The striking ways that playing golf reshapes your body and brain
What it takes to tend the world’s deadliest garden
What it takes to tend the world’s deadliest garden
The ancient—and mysterious—history of ‘abracadabra’
The ancient—and mysterious—history of ‘abracadabra’
Why trigger points cause so much pain—and how you can relieve it
Why trigger points cause so much pain—and how you can relieve it
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Why you should visit Türkiye’s Black Sea coast in 2026
Why Vancouver is the outdoorsy escape you should take in 2026
Why Vancouver is the outdoorsy escape you should take in 2026
This Australian park tells an ancient—and sacred—story
This Australian park tells an ancient—and sacred—story
Why Oklahoma’s Route 66 is the ultimate American road trip
Why Oklahoma’s Route 66 is the ultimate American road trip
November 2025 Issue
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These incredible photos show you life from a bug’s perspective
These incredible photos show you life from a bug’s perspective
How doctors are suddenly diagnosing adults with ADHD
How doctors are suddenly diagnosing adults with ADHD
Hibernating humans? The race to unlock a sci-fi superpower
Hibernating humans? The race to unlock a sci-fi superpower
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