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The Botched Hunt for the Gilgo Beach Killer

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The Villa Where a Doctor Experimented on Children

Earth’s Core Appears to Be Leaking In the Arctic and Scientists Don’t Know Why

Thirty years ago, astronomer Carl Sagan convinced NASA to turn a passing space probe’s instruments on Earth to look for life

Echoes of Electromagnetism Found in Number Theory

The zero-waste city: what Kiel in Germany can teach the world

New pill helps COVID smell and taste loss fade quickly

ESA looks at melting moondust to lay down lunar roads

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The Cold, Hard Truth About What Will Happen to Us When the Sun Dies

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20-Year Study Reveals: Neanderthals Were As Intelligent as Homo sapiens

Mathematicians Are Close to Building the Perfect Periodic Table of Shapes

Nikon Small World 2023 photo microscopy contest: Meet this year’s top 20 winners

New brain atlas offers comprehensive map of the human brain

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That familiar unfamiliar feeling: What the opposite of déjà vu can tell us about cognitive delusions

Rising oil prices, surging inflation: The Arab embargo 50 years ago weaponized oil to inflict economic trauma

Computers Are Learning to Smell

Theft and Larceny: The Edwardian Women Forced to Pose in Police Mugshots, 1900s

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James Webb Space Telescope detects quartz crystals in an exoplanet’s atmosphere