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A black chess player about to win against a light-skinned cleric. Chess problem 88 in the Libro de axedrez, dados e tablas (Seville, 1283). Credit: Patrimonio Nacional. Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de El Escorial
Archaeology

Medieval chess was more inclusive than the world around it

Black, white, Muslim, or Christian: Players found common ground across the board.

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Wildlife

Coyote pupping season is here. You can help keep them safe.

Coyote dens are hiding in plain sight, even in urban areas.

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Internet

Relive the ’90s by working in a virtual video store

‘Retro Rewind’ can make it a Blockbuster night.

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Dogs

Cockapoos, doodles, and other crossbreeds have behavioral problems, too

Trendy designer dogs often have the same issues as pure breeds.

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Science

7 glittery minerals up for auction

Over 200 minerals from a private collection decades in the making are up for bid.

Two men standing next to boiler setup in pump station
Engineering

Volunteers spend 30 years restoring a Victorian sewer pump station

Reviving the Claymills Pumping Station in Staffordshire, England has been a labor of love.

A wide-angle, underwater photograph of a young sea lion with large, dark eyes and long whiskers looking directly into the camera lens. Sunlight beams down through the clear blue water, illuminating the sea lion's head and other sea lions swimming in the background. The foreground shows a rocky seabed covered in marine life, including several dark, spiny sea urchins.
Whales

How marine mammals stay hydrated in a salty sea

From chomping down on water-rich prey to very salty pee.

This is a photo of the Yosemite Valley taken from Tunnel View.
Environment

The 10 most popular US National Parks in 2025

Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Grand Canyon all make the list, but aren’t number one.

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Weather

NASA wants your hail photos

After grapefruit-sized hail hit Missouri, more images may help improve severe storm forecasting.

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