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Animals
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Environment
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- There’s only one offshore fish farm in the U.S. Why?There’s only one offshore fish farm in the U.S. Why?
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- Japan releases nuclear wastewater into the PacificJapan releases nuclear wastewater into the Pacific
- Microplastics are hidden in your home. Here’s how to avoid them.Microplastics are hidden in your home. Here’s how to avoid them.
- What exactly is lab-grown meat? Here’s what you need to know.What exactly is lab-grown meat? Here’s what you need to know.
- South Korea shows how to fight an ecological disasterSouth Korea shows how to fight an ecological disaster
History & Culture
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- Exclusive: Age of Jesus Christ’s purported tomb revealed, Video StoryExclusive: Age of Jesus Christ’s purported tomb revealed
- 'Pristine' Roman swords found hidden away in Dead Sea cave'Pristine' Roman swords found hidden away in Dead Sea cave
- We still don't know why humans started drinking cow's milkWe still don't know why humans started drinking cow's milk
- The shifting lives of the Luchazi people
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Science
- Why this company sent ancient human fossils into spaceWhy this company sent ancient human fossils into space
- Are you taking the wrong medications? You might be surprised.Are you taking the wrong medications? You might be surprised.
- TikTok calls it 'nature's Ozempic.' Here's what scientists say.TikTok calls it 'nature's Ozempic.' Here's what scientists say.
- Should you use natural deodorant? Here's what you should know.Should you use natural deodorant? Here's what you should know.
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Travel
- For an authentic taste of Greece, sail aboard a supply boatFor an authentic taste of Greece, sail aboard a supply boat
- Wildlife and rewilding in Romania's Carpathian MountainsWildlife and rewilding in Romania's Carpathian Mountains
- What will be the next capital of cannabis tourism?What will be the next capital of cannabis tourism?