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Ozempic, TikTok's favorite weight loss drug, is unproven
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10 things to know about the discovery of King Tut's tomb
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Welcome to the Wales you don’t know
The hole where King Tut's heart used to be
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November 2022 Issue

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Egypt’s new billion-dollar museum is fit for a pharaoh
Egypt’s new billion-dollar museum is fit for a pharaoh
Egypt’s audacious plan to build a new capital in the desert
Egypt’s audacious plan to build a new capital in the desert
Will plant-based meat ever satisfy U.S. hunger for the real deal?
Will plant-based meat ever satisfy U.S. hunger for the real deal?
Memories are crafted in wool in this tiny Russian republic
Memories are crafted in wool in this tiny Russian republic
Why these seabirds stage a rowdy springtime love-in
Why these seabirds stage a rowdy springtime love-in

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