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Invasive spotted lanternflies have a taste for grapes—what does that mean for wine?
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How AI is revealing lost secrets of the Roman Empire
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In this series from James Cameron, go aboard the OceanXplorer—the most advanced research vessel ever built—to investigate the farthest frontiers of the world’s oceans. Armed with advanced technology, a handpicked team of intrepid explorers and scientists embark on a global odyssey to solve some of the ocean’s greatest mysteries through the lives of its animals and their ecosystems.
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Seoul's youth culture is taking over the world. Here's why
Seoul's youth culture is taking over the world. Here's why
Why Welsh cheddar should be the star of your cheese board
Why Welsh cheddar should be the star of your cheese board
November 2024 Issue
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What are animals saying? AI may help decode their languages
What are animals saying? AI may help decode their languages
Why these adventurers made their rock climb much, much harder
Why these adventurers made their rock climb much, much harder
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