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Nov. 3rd, 2015 10:53 pmWhy some female birds have bright plumage
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The Zen of Adult Coloring Books
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NASA Captures Satellite Photos Of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks In Kazakhstan
In Religious Arbitration, Scripture Is the Rule of Law
Amazon Killed the Bookstore. So It’s Opening a Bookstore
Universal Basic Income as the Social Vaccine of the 21st Century
Bird Eggs Are Fertilized by More Than One Sperm
Photographs of wonder from the American Museum of Natural History (Wow, they let those kids climb all over those exhibits back in the day!)
New York City's Mail Chutes are Lovely, Ingenious and Almost Entirely Ignored
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The Hunger Games Theme Park and the Death of the Disney Dream
Racism Highlighted in a Green Marker
How reducing inequality boosts economic growth
A Tapeworm With Cancer Gave Its Tumors to Someone
An Israeli company thinks it has found oil—in very tricky territory
Covering the deserts with solar will also change the climate
Religious kids are harsher and less generous than atheist ones, study says
Broken system lets problem officers jump from job to job
Got the Right Stuff? NASA Is Recruiting New Astronauts
Feminist Bond Girl
The Zen of Adult Coloring Books
Exploring the Over-the-Top Texas Tradition of Homecoming Mums
Kangaroo flatulence research points to new climate change strategy for farmers
NASA Captures Satellite Photos Of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks In Kazakhstan
In Religious Arbitration, Scripture Is the Rule of Law
Amazon Killed the Bookstore. So It’s Opening a Bookstore
Universal Basic Income as the Social Vaccine of the 21st Century
Bird Eggs Are Fertilized by More Than One Sperm
Photographs of wonder from the American Museum of Natural History (Wow, they let those kids climb all over those exhibits back in the day!)
New York City's Mail Chutes are Lovely, Ingenious and Almost Entirely Ignored
Friday Food Post: The Economics Behind Grandma's Tuna Casseroles
Why is hi-tech Japan using cassette tapes and faxes?
The Hunger Games Theme Park and the Death of the Disney Dream
Racism Highlighted in a Green Marker
How reducing inequality boosts economic growth
A Tapeworm With Cancer Gave Its Tumors to Someone
An Israeli company thinks it has found oil—in very tricky territory
Covering the deserts with solar will also change the climate
Religious kids are harsher and less generous than atheist ones, study says
Broken system lets problem officers jump from job to job