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Dinosaurs

What it would have been like to experience the dinosaur‑killing asteroid armageddon

A blow‑by‑blow account.

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Space

Futuristic canned space drinks could spice up that three-year trip to Mars

The custom drinks made with sugars, flavorings, acids, and omega-3 fatty acids provide both nutrition and variety.

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Medicine

Probiotics: What are we swallowing?

Almost one in 20 adults are taking probiotics.

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Engineering

The Great Pyramid of Giza is surprisingly earthquake-proof

Seismologists found yet another benefit to ancient Egyptian engineering.

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Archaeology

17th century shipwreck woven into dress (seriously)

Archeologists, chemists, and textile experts joined forces to make sure the wood did not go to waste.

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Internet

Inventor plays homemade electromagnetic bagpipes in rock band

The raucous project began in 1996.

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Animals

Cows can tell humans apart, new study finds

Domestic bovines watching videos of humans will stare at unfamiliar faces longer than faces they know.

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Mars

Mars shines in ethereal photo from Psyche space probe

NASA’s asteroid explorer is on a 2-billion-mile mission.

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The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week

There’s more than one way to sterilize a cocaine hippo. Unfortunately, both ways suck. 

Plus the history of Pilates and other weird things we learned this week.

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