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A library that brings books by sailboat
Surgeons use nose cells to repair damaged knee joints
What School Lunch Looked Like Each Decade for the Past Century
Plant discovered that neither photosynthesizes nor blooms
Mexican Taco Stand Switches Menu to Haitian Food for Refugees
Boosting the prospects of foster children: Ohio ups the age limit
Feral cats find work at Javits Center in exchange for food and shelter
Records, Descendants Help Weave Stories Of George Washington's Slaves
Mice smell, share each other's pain
Breast Cancer Death Rates Are Down, But Racial Disparities Persist
Out With the Poor, In With the Rich: The Landlord’s Guide to Gentrifying NYC
Inequality Is Still the Defining Issue of Our Time
Valentine Strasser was once the world’s youngest dictator, ruling Sierra Leone for four turbulent years. But his fall from power left him broken, exiled, and eventually back home as a mysterious and feared recluse.
How the owners of Fidelity get richer at everyday investors’ expense
What's really going on in PTSD brains? Experts suggest new theory
Most Farmers Still Doubt They Have Anything To Do With Climate Change
Scientists in California just discovered a new type of earthquake
In the Chicago Police Department, If the Bosses Say It Didn’t Happen, It Didn’t Happen
Where Zika struck hardest, Brazil moms say more help needed
Small-scale agriculture threatens the rainforest
Internet Attack Spreads, Disrupting Major Websites
Central America's rampant violence fuels an invisible refugee crisis
Working in tobacco fields can make kids sick. But they still need the money.
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