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What can we learn from watching 100,000 animals—from space?
What can we learn from watching 100,000 animals—from space?
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6 festive train rides in the U.S.
Did the ancient Romans really abandon people with disabilities?
Did the ancient Romans really abandon people with disabilities?
What we know now about how ancient archers made their bows
What we know now about how ancient archers made their bows
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When did cats become domesticated?
Sharks are thriving in some marine parks—but not others. Why?
Sharks are thriving in some marine parks—but not others. Why?

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December 2025 Issue

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Making sense of the pyramids’ enduring mysteries
Making sense of the pyramids’ enduring mysteries
Rethinking how the Egyptians built the pyramids
Rethinking how the Egyptians built the pyramids
Tracking disease outbreaks to the ends of the Earth
Tracking disease outbreaks to the ends of the Earth
The oldest known city map is startlingly precise
The oldest known city map is startlingly precise
The race to save secrets trapped in ice
The race to save secrets trapped in ice

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