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Birds

One of Jackie and Shadow’s chicks accidentally left the nest

Sandy lost her footing and fell down a few branches.

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Environment

16 gorgeous images from the 1839 Awards’ Color Photography Contest

All the beautiful shades of our planet and its creatures.

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Medicine

When the ability to smell goes away

Disturbances in this critical sense are often linked to problems with brain health, researchers are learning.

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Tech Hacks

Your web browser knows a lot about you. Here’s what you can do about it.

This website tells you how much info you’re actually giving away whenever you go online.

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Sun

Why do baseball players put a black mark under their eyes?

Athletes have been putting black streaks under their eyes for decades, but does it really do anything?

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Wildlife

Mislabeled saber-toothed cat fossil spent over 50 years hidden in a drawer

‘Adelphailurus kansensis’ was about the size of a puma and lived in North America over five million years ago.

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Evolution

Why 90% of us are right-handed

Blame prehistoric tools and medieval sword fights.

German StuG III artillery tank half excavated from sand at military base near the North Sea.
Weapons

WWII assault tank found buried in sand near the North Sea

Visible gun barrel markings suggest the nearly complete StuG III took down at least 17 enemies.

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Robots

In Japan, talking gummy robots are on the menu

A wiggly robot in Japan could help explain why we find eating certain foods so taboo.

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