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The Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks This Week

Clear skies and little moonlight make for great meteor watching

An artist's interpretation of what ancient Mars may have looked like

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The Past and Present of Mars Look Wetter and Wetter

From salty streaks of flowing water to an ancient system of rivers and lakes, Mars seems more hospitable to life than previously thought

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Thanks to Augmented Reality, These Coloring Books Come to Life

The new technology takes 2D pictures and turns them into 3D magic

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Listen to the Sweet Sounds of Slime Mold

Two artists transform the bioelectricity of microorganisms into song

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The Only Eyewitness Painting of Lincoln's Assassination Is Finally Being Restored

How a forgotten portrait of the president's dying hours was saved

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Watch Drones Drop Thousands of Moths on Crops

Swarms of sterile moths could be coming to a cotton farm near you

A scene from 1963's Jason and the Argonauts

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Ray Harryhausen's Movie Memorabilia Goes Up For Auction

Sketches, models, and a treasure trove of collectibles from Hollywood's first king of special effects

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Ancient Romans in Pompeii Had 'Perfect Teeth'

A new study reveals what life was like in Pompeii — and how it ended when Mount Vesuvius erupted

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Another Step Closer to Male Birth Control Pills

A protein might lead to an oral contraceptive for men

Gilgamesh statue at Sydney University

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Iraqi Museum Discovers Missing Lines From the Epic of Gilgamesh

One of the world's first great stories just got a new chapter

The hand and foot of Homo naledi

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The Increasingly Muddled Origins of Homo Naledi

Detailed analyses of Homo naledi shows a mosaic of both early and modern human features

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ISIS Demolished Yet Another Priceless Syrian Monument

The 1,800-year-old Arch of Triumph was destroyed on Sunday

Sears sweater models...or government agents?

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In Vietnam, the C.I.A. Paid Spies With Stuff From Sears

Nothing says "clandestine espionage" like a mail-order catalog

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Feast Your Eyes on an Optical Illusion Cake

This may be the most delicious optical illusion

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What Cyclists Can Learn From Schools of Fish

A weaker athlete might be able to keep up if they stay to the back of a group

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Butt Dials Blamed for a Spike in 911 Calls

Reports put accidental pocket dials at 30 to 50 percent of mobile emergency calls

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How Decorative Gourd Season Conquered Fall

Strange-looking squash have become big business for farmers

A lava fountain on Kilauea Volcano

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It Wasn’t Just an Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs, Epic Volcanoes Helped

A new study ignites a decades-old debate about what killed the dinosaurs

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How Nature Inspired the Medicine Nobel Prize Winners to Fight Parasites

Their discoveries saved the lives of millions of people around the world

The dining room on the Titanic

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A Lunch Menu From the Titanic Just Sold for $88,000

The "unsinkable" ship served corned beef, mutton chops and custard pudding

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