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How did these dinosaurs become ‘mummies’?
How did these dinosaurs become ‘mummies’?
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Dinosaurs were thriving right up to the moment the asteroid hit
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9 perfect small-town getaways near Washington, D.C.
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Have orcas been sinking ships for millennia?
World’s longest woolly rhino horn discovered in Siberia
World’s longest woolly rhino horn discovered in Siberia
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Chris Hemsworth takes on three epic challenges to explore science-backed ways to improve our health. He learns to drum for a brain-boosting, surprise stadium gig, climbs a frozen 600-foot wall to explore the benefits of breaking out of our comfort zones, and embraces brutal Special Forces pain training in South Korea—all to discover how we can live longer, better lives.
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Exploring England on two wheels—how to plan a cycle tour
Exploring England on two wheels—how to plan a cycle tour
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9 perfect small-town getaways near Washington, D.C.
Discover Oman through its perfumes and ancient aromas
Discover Oman through its perfumes and ancient aromas
Where to find the best sausage stands in Vienna
Where to find the best sausage stands in Vienna
Been to Lisbon and Porto? Here’s where to go next
Been to Lisbon and Porto? Here’s where to go next

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
Can this Sherpa change mountain climbing forever?
Can this Sherpa change mountain climbing forever?
Inside the colossal quest for limitless energy
Inside the colossal quest for limitless energy
Hibernating humans? The race to unlock a sci-fi superpower
Hibernating humans? The race to unlock a sci-fi superpower

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