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The revival of a second Greek language

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A Century Later: The Treaty Of Versailles And Its Rejection Of Racial Equality

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The Anthropocene Is a Joke

Ebola drugs show ‘90% survival rate’ in breakthrough trial

Astronomers spot a roughly 4-meter ‘churrymoon’ orbiting Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Charles Babbage’s Inventions Revolutionized Computing and the World

Hidden Secrets Revealed by Glitch in Neutron Star

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Supercomputer creates millions of virtual universes

Our Galaxy’s Supermassive Black Hole Has Emitted a Mysteriously Bright Flare

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Hackers Can Turn Everyday Speakers Into Acoustic Cyberweapons

Can You Laugh to Death?

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Church Rock, America’s Forgotten Nuclear Disaster, Is Still Poisoning Navajo Lands 40 Years Later

Survivors recount Nazi massacre at Sant’Anna di Stazzema

The journalist who exposed the Jeffrey Epsteins of Victorian London

Mass shooters seek notoriety, and the media provide it. Is there another way?

‘I Lost My Identity to a Fraudster, and It Took Six Years to Clean Up the Mess’

The Great Land Robbery

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What It’s Like to Slowly Go Blind

An attempted heist at Coinbase was scary good, even though it failed

Human microbiome churns out thousands of tiny novel proteins

Lake Titicaca’s 150-year Old Steamship That Runs on Dung

Unexpected fractal behavior gives us clues about the early universe and the arrow of time

Get to Know Maxwell’s Equations—You’re Using Them Right Now

The Swaying Power Of Scented Spaces Isn’t Always Right Under Our Nose

Video: The World War of the Ants

Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? Let’s Not Find Out

Acres of saltwater pools in the desert are growing an algae food revolution

The Dispute at the Heart of Cosmology

New SETI Project Will Practice Looking for Alien Life Near Deep-Sea Vents on Earth

Chinese karaoke lover suffers collapsed lung after straining to reach the high notes

Why These Praying Mantises Are Wearing Itty-Bitty 3D Glasses

Road to the Future: A Century of Weird, Wonderful Concept Cars

How One Mathematician Solved a 2,000-Year-Old Camera Lens Problem

From ball pits to water slides: the designer who changed children’s playgrounds for ever

Remote Triggering of Earthquakes

Hubble Telescope’s Gorgeous New Jupiter Views Could Help Demystify Shrinking Great Red Spot

Catastrophe by Mail – reflecting upon rare and curious tektites

Pine trees send chemical warning to each other when pine beetles attack

Why Speed Kills Cities

A schemer with an English degree used his literary know-how—and a cocktail of drugs—to fool his victims into re-writing their wills

What is geoengineering—and why should you care?

How Safecrackers Can Unlock an ATM in Minutes—Without Leaving a Trace

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