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Animals
- Wild turkeys are at a record high in New England—but not all are thankful.Wild turkeys are at a record high in New England—but not all are thankful.
- 122 devil rays joined in a wild mating ritual. See it here.122 devil rays joined in a wild mating ritual. See it here.
- Roach, Worms, and Hippo: How these 8 towns got their unusual namesRoach, Worms, and Hippo: How these 8 towns got their unusual names
- Full humpback birth witnessed by scientists for first time everFull humpback birth witnessed by scientists for first time ever
- Does your vanilla ice cream have beaver goo in it?Does your vanilla ice cream have beaver goo in it?
- Does your vanilla ice cream have beaver goo in it?Does your vanilla ice cream have beaver goo in it?
Environment
- These thorny creatures destroy coral—and they're hard to killThese thorny creatures destroy coral—and they're hard to kill
- How the nation chooses its best and brightest Christmas treesHow the nation chooses its best and brightest Christmas trees
- See the otherworldly beauty of Earth’s polar regionsSee the otherworldly beauty of Earth’s polar regions
- Hurricanes are escalating more quickly than ever. Here’s why.Hurricanes are escalating more quickly than ever. Here’s why.
- These tortoises are in jeopardy as good luck charms. Here's what we know.These tortoises are in jeopardy as good luck charms. Here's what we know.
- A tsunami could destroy this town. Why isn’t everyone leaving?A tsunami could destroy this town. Why isn’t everyone leaving?
- Could billions of oysters protect us from the next big storm?Could billions of oysters protect us from the next big storm?
- Which leafy greens are healthiest—and which might make you sick?Which leafy greens are healthiest—and which might make you sick?
- Can we put carbon back where we found it? It just might work.Can we put carbon back where we found it? It just might work.
History & Culture
- Was Napoleon even short? A history of bias against short menWas Napoleon even short? A history of bias against short men
- Who gets to claim the ‘world’s richest shipwreck’?Who gets to claim the ‘world’s richest shipwreck’?
- This legendary gemstone is real—but was it actually cursed?This legendary gemstone is real—but was it actually cursed?
- Roach, Worms, and Hippo: How these 8 towns got their unusual namesRoach, Worms, and Hippo: How these 8 towns got their unusual names
- Exclusive: This is how you solve one of history's greatest cold casesExclusive: This is how you solve one of history's greatest cold cases
- What was Leonard Bernstein and JFK's friendship really like?What was Leonard Bernstein and JFK's friendship really like?
Science
- Frozen shoulder is a real condition—and it mostly affects womenFrozen shoulder is a real condition—and it mostly affects women
- Why ultra-processed foods may mess with your mental healthWhy ultra-processed foods may mess with your mental health
- RSV preventive care has arrived. Which one is right for you?RSV preventive care has arrived. Which one is right for you?
- How these two vitamin supplements could do more harm than goodHow these two vitamin supplements could do more harm than good
- SpaceX Starship rocket reaches key milestone—then explodesSpaceX Starship rocket reaches key milestone—then explodes
- What foods you really need to eat to reduce inflammationWhat foods you really need to eat to reduce inflammation
Travel
- Visit the French town from ‘All the Light We Cannot See‘Visit the French town from ‘All the Light We Cannot See‘
- These slopes are for serious skiers only. Here's why.These slopes are for serious skiers only. Here's why.
- This little-known region is home to the UK's rarest butterfliesThis little-known region is home to the UK's rarest butterflies
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