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What killed Napoleon's army? Clues in DNA from fallen soldiers' teeth
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gmays
12 days ago
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Western Union says its core business of money transfers in the U.S. is down
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nonethewiser
12 days ago
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Carwashes with Halloween Twist
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ninju
12 days ago
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People are having fewer kids. Their choice is transforming the economy
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cebert
12 days ago
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After months of the same songs on the Hot 100, 'Billboard' tweaks its rules
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rbanffy
13 days ago
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Suspects arrested over the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre museum in Paris
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13 days ago
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Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro says 'I'd rather die' than use generative AI
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pera
15 days ago
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Guillermo del Toro: 'I'd rather die' than use generative AI
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cdata
16 days ago
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Mental exercise can reverse a brain change linked to aging, study finds
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mikhael
17 days ago
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Iceland reports the presence of mosquitoes as climate warms
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sans_souse
17 days ago
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Mental exercise can reverse a brain change linked to aging, study finds
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hackernj
17 days ago
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Some ant architects design a colony to cut risk of disease. Humans, take note
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rolph
18 days ago
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Tech CEOs say the era of 'code by AI’ is here
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righthand
18 days ago
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Why the numbers 6-7 are driving math teachers up the wall
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ikeashark
19 days ago
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Coffee liberated her life, then she used it to liberate the lives of other women
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binning
20 days ago
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Susan Stamberg, NPR's "founding mother", dies at 87
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binning
20 days ago
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The U.S. is the bribery cop. Is that about to change?
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KLK2019
21 days ago
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The test for U.S. citizenship is about to get harder
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geox
21 days ago
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Trump commutes the prison sentence of fmr NY Congressman George Santos
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pogue
21 days ago
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A classified network of SpaceX satellites is emitting a mysterious signal
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8ig8
22 days ago
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'Death fold' proteins can make cells self-destruct. Scientists want control
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rbanffy
23 days ago
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We're losing the war against drug-resistant infections faster than we thought
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pseudolus
24 days ago
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How Charlie Chaplin used his uncanny resemblance to Hitler to fight fascism
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24 days ago
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Scientists are modifying wildlife DNA
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mooreds
24 days ago
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Supreme Court ruling on voting could boost Republicans' redistricting efforts
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hbarka
24 days ago
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SpaceX's 11th Starship flight a resounding success
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s3r3nity
25 days ago
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Opinion: Why I'm handing in my Pentagon press pass
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nobody9999
25 days ago
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1 in 5 high schoolers has had a romantic AI relationship/knows someone who has
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bookofjoe
25 days ago
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She was about to drop out of college, but then her professor stepped in
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mooreds
25 days ago
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In reading, the nation's students are still stuck in a pandemic slump
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manveerc
25 days ago
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