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New Zealand North Island Robin

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How to Give a Robin an IQ Test

Testing whether individual animals are smarter than others of their species is tricky

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A Brief History of Awareness Ribbons

Emmy Awards attendees sported green ribbons this year. But can ribbons really affect climate change?

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This Tower Scrubs the Air of Smog

The project is intended to draw attention to the problem of air pollution

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The Ig Nobel Prize Turns 25

Celebrating a quarter-century of the goofiest work in science

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Giraffes Spend Their Nights Quietly, Constantly Humming

Not so silent after all

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How to Build a Seven-Mile-Wide Scale Model of the Solar System

It takes three-and-a-half miles to get from the Sun to Pluto

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Preserving Old Computer Games Is Harder Than it Seems

There’s an art and a science to resurrecting now-defunct PC games

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Why Are Urban Planners Collecting City Soundscapes?

This is a journey into sound

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The World’s Largest Aircraft Might Lose its Title to a Blimp

This despite having a wingspan almost as long as a football field

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The Arctic Now Has a Big Mosquito Problem

The bugs are growing bigger and living longer thanks to climate change

Ancient people may have ground up wild oats

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Flour Was Part of the Human Diet 32,000 Years Ago

A stone pestle inside an Italian cave bears traces of starch from wild oats

Screenshot from "How to Make a Sandwich - Chapter 11 Assembly"

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Making a Sandwich From Scratch Took This Man Six Months

The chicken sandwich also racked up a total cost of $1,500

Kapparot for penance and purification at Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel.

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It Is Officially Legal to Ritually Kill Chickens on the Streets of New York City

A judge ruled that there was not enough evidence that the practice was a public nuisance

Screenshot from "Camera Restricta"

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This Camera Refuses to Take Clichéd Photos

An art project demands a unique perspective of its user

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Reaching the End of a Task Makes People More Likely to Cheat

A study shows that when given a repetitive task and the ability to get away with cheating, people will be sneaky

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Ancient Cats Drove Ancient Dogs to Extinction

The rivalry runs deep

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Half of American Catholics Have Lapsed

But 11 percent eventually return to the church

An ancient Hittite carving

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Archaeologists Recreate 4,000-Year-Old Hittite Feast to Better Understand Their History

The chef crushed buckwheat on stones and used no kitchenware other than a knife

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Some Ocean Populations Declined by Nearly 50 Percent Between 1970 and 2012

Is there still a chance to stave off a growing crisis beneath the waves?

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A Brief History of the Popemobile

From sedan chair to Mercedes-Benz

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