Nothing Here, Move Along

• We’d Rather That Bridges Never Wobbled — But Here’s Why They Do
• The Bridge Wobbles. So Do You. That’s When the Trouble Starts
• 5 Facts about Roundabouts
• Shaftesbury Avenue – the UK’s Worst Illegal Parking Blackspot
• The Design Philosophy Behind Uncomfortable Subway Benches, Explained
• The Father of the Most Hostil…

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Recently Resurfaced

• Super Rich Shown to Have Grown Out of Ancient Farming
• Archaeologists Discover Ancient Tools That Actually Came from Space
• 13 Archaeological Discoveries That Puzzle Modern Scientists
• 13,000 U.S. Archaeology Sites to Be Flooded by Rising Seas
• These 12,000-Year-Old Fish Hooks Are the Oldest to Ever Be Discovered in a Grav…

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Born to Roam

• The Story of Human Migration Out of Africa Just Got Rewritten
• Kazuo Ishiguro’s Nobel Speech Exquisitely Describes the Immigrant Longing for an Imagined Home
• The Global Dominance of White People Is Thanks to the Potato
• Could You Pass the Exam Meghan Markle Will Take to Become a British Citizen?
• ‘Know What Jandals Are?’…

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Are We Happy Yet? Poor Us

• It’s Not Just You: Americans Say They Are More Miserable
• Not Only Are Americans Becoming Less Happy — We’re Experiencing More Pain Too
• Americans Are Drowning in Debt. Here’s Where They Have It the Worst
• Americans in Debt
• Millenials’ Troubling Future, by the Numbers

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Born Identity

• Things I’ll Do Differently When I’m Old
• 27 Food Names Parents Are Giving Their Babies
• 27 Animal Names Parents Are Giving Their Babies
• Why Do We Have Middle Names?
• Parents of Summer Born Children Will Be Allowed to Start School Aged Five, Minister Says
• Don’t Call Us Snowflakes — I…

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Animal Misbehavior

• Lioness Overjoyed to Reunite with Her Former Human Companion
• An Orangutan Stole My Camera and Took Close-Up Selfies
• Zoogle Selfies from Animals up Their Selfie Game
• Opossum Gets Drunk after Breaking into Liquor Store
• Angry Sea Lion Blocks Blue Planet II Crew from Leaving Docks They Were Filming On…

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Birds of the Year 2017

• Pigeons Are Secretly Brilliant Birds That Understand Space and Time, Study Finds
• ‘Hummingbirds Are Where Intuition Goes to Die’
• It Took Almost 180 Years to Figure Out the Incredible Way Hummingbirds Drink
• Galapagos Finches Caught in Act of Becoming New Species
• Conquest Via Bird Poop: One Island at a Tim…

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Washer & Fridge Tips

• How Often You Should Wash Everything in Your Home, According to Science
• How Often You Should Wash Your Bed Sheets, According to a Microbiologist
• How Often Should You Wash Your Bedsheets?
• Hang These Charts on Your Refrigerator and Never Waste Food Again
• Room Temp or Refrigerate?…

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Sleight of Sight

• How Technicolor Revolutionized Cinema with Surreal, Electric Colors & Changed How We See Our World
• Tricks of the Brain: The Magic of Everyday Perception
• NASA Has an Easy Trick to Prove the “Moon Illusion” Is All in Your Head
• See Zig-Zags in This Optical Illusion? Then You’re Suffering from ‘Curvature Blindness’

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Country Diary 8

• ‘Having a Bit of a Tinker’: John Clarke, Birds, and the Daily Pleasure of Writing
• Country Diary: Return of the Parish Lengthsman
• Country Diary: Ringing the Changes in the Bird Population
• Country Diary 1967: Sniffing Out Birds at the Sewage Farm
• Country Diary: A Village History Told in Maps

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Words of the Year 2017

• ‘Complicit’ Is the Word of the Year, According to Dictionary.com
• Dictionary.com Chooses ‘Complicit’ as Its Word of the Year
• Word of the Year 2017: Dictionary.com Says ‘Complicit’ Topped ‘Totality’
• Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year for 2017: ‘Feminism’
• Nobody in the UK Has Ever…

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Conversation School

• The Secret Life of ‘Um’
• Why Small Talk Is Actually Really Good for You
• The Police Have Discovered Social Media Banter — the Result Is No Joke
• The Languages That Take the Most (and Least) Time to Learn, per the US Foreign Service
• A Map Showing How Much Time It Takes to Learn Foreign Languages: Fro…

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Language Policing

• China Would Really Like You to Stop Saying “Tofu”
• Eight Ways English Is Creeping Its Way into Chinese, as Explained by a Chinese YouTuber
• “Good on the Floor?” Five Funny Times Google Translate Drops the Ball with Japanese Idioms
• Quebec Tries to Say Au Revoir to ‘Hi,’ and Hello to ‘Bonjour’
• French the New Lingua Franca of the World — Vraiment?…

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Beachcombing

• ‘A Gift from the Sky’: Record-Breaking Nine-Hour Rainbow Appears in Taiwan
• The Men Collecting Stardust from Gutters and Rooftops
• The UK’s Impending Microbead Ban Has a Gray Area: Glitter
• To Save the Oceans, Should You Give up Glitter?
• All That Glitter? It’s Not Good, Critics Say
• Irish Beach That Vanished…

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Dog or Cat Person?

• Do Animals Have Personalities? Why Scientists Are Starting to Admit They Do
• Did a Viral Study ‘Prove’ Dogs Are Smarter Than Cats? Not Quite
• Which Are Smarter, Cats or Dogs? New Study Gives Us the Answer
• Which Animals Are Smartest: Dogs, Cats, or… Raccoons?
• Meet Max, the Cat Who Los…

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Game Power

• Let’s Roll: The Best Board Games for Christmas 2017
• The Best New Board Games for Family Christmas Fun
• Check Out This Unlikely Long Distance Friendship Forged over Words with Friends
• He’s 22. She’s 81. Their Friendship Is Melting Hearts
• 22-Year-Old Man Travels to Meet 81-Year-Old He Befriended in Online Word Gam…

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Not Forgotten

• Native Words, Native Warriors: Navajo Code Talkers
• Hedy Lamarr’s Forgotten, Frustrated Career as a Wartime Inventor
• The Forgotten Doughnut Heroines of Wartime
• The Forgotten Story of the ‘Idle Women’ – Who Fought the Second World War on Britain’s Canals
• The Secret World War II…

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Easy Come, Easy Go

• Missouri Woman Wins Lottery Twice in One Day
• Man Who Threw Away a Fortune in Bitcoin Now Looking to Dig Up a Landfill
• Porsche Stolen 27 Years Ago Discovered in Oregon Wilderness
• Man Is Reunited with His Car 20 Years after Forgetting Where He Parked It
• Homeless Man Who Stood in Rain to Guard Stranger’s £400…

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What to Do About Misconduct

• What Happens after Men Apologize for Bad Behavior?
• Reconciling Love and Admiration for Men Who Behave Badly
• How to Be a Good Guy in the Office without Avoiding Women Altogether
• How to Flirt Safely (by a Guy Who Is Definitely Not about to Be Fired for Harassment)…

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Exercise in Futility?

• Air Pollution Harm to Unborn Babies May Be Global Health Catastrophe, Warn Doctors
• Pollution Wipes out the Benefits of Exercise, Study Suggests
• Traffic Fumes in City Streets ‘Largely Wipe Out Exercise Benefits for Over-60s’
• Why Office Work Kills People’s Will to Exercise
• Is Your Core Strong Enough to Master the Invisible Box…

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That Time of the Year

• The Year in #MeToo: Read the Post’s Stories about the Movement
• In 90 Years Women Have Made Person of the Year Covers Eight Times
• The Choice
• Person of the Year 2017:TheSilenceBreakers
• ‘MeToo’ Movement Named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year…

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Taming the Wild Avocado

• Good News: A Microwaved Egg Can’t Permanently Damage Your Hearing
• What Happens When You Microwave a Boiled Egg
• Grocer Offers Stoneless Avocados to Avoid ‘Avocado Hand’
• Millennials, Rejoice: Seedless Avocados Are Here
• Hawaii Woman Hopes to Smash Avocado Record with…

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Future Food Fads

• In 2018, Kombucha Is Getting Big — And Craftier
• Silicon Valley Teens Are Trendsetting the Next Instagram-Famous Beverage
• Behold, the Latest Wait-In-Line, Instagram-Your-Purchase Status Food: Cheese Tea
• 2018 Food Trends: Here’s What Everyone Will Be Eating (and Instagramming)
• Quiz: Which Healthy Hot Win…

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Peak Performance?

• This Tiny Bit of the Brain Helps You Stop Doing Things
• Smiling Could Improve Your Athletic Performance — But Your Grins Can’t Be Fake
• Let Your Mind Wander to Be Perform Better, Think More Creatively, and Manage Your Feelings
• The Best Brainstorming is Divergent
• What Even Are Those Pre-S…

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Working in Japan

• Stubbornly Resistant to Change, Japan Is Finally Giving in for the Sake of Tourism
• Drone Curbs Overtime in Japan by Blasting Workers with Music
• Japanese Employees Work So Much That Drones Will Soon Intervene
• Japanese Company Prohibits Employees from Smoking on Their Commute to the Office
• I Tried to Take My Child…

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Muji International

• Akiko Katayama: Making the Leap from Business to Food in NYC
• How Muji, Japan’s Most Famous Anti-Brand, Plans to Win America
• Muji Is Now Selling $27,000, 98 Square Foot Micro-Home ‘Huts’
• I Rented a Friend in Japan, and It Made Me a Better Friend
• Strangers Fondle Japanese Woman’s Breasts as Part of ‘Fre…

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Aging in Japan

• A Generation in Japan Faces a Lonely Death
• A Lonely Death
• Osaka Mayor to End Sister City Status with San Francisco over ‘Comfort Women’ Statue
• Japan’s Osaka to Snap Sister City Link with San Francisco over ‘Comfort Women’ Statue
• One of Japan’s Few Female Shinto Priests Was Killed in a Samurai-Sword Attack. Was…

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Universal Language

• Gorillas Like to Hum While They Eat
• With Voices Joined in Chorus, Giant Otter Families Create a Distinct Sound Signature
• Microorganisms on Your Scalp, Ears and Elbows Can Be Turned into Music
• Enjoy the Heavenly Sounds of the Glass Armonica, Invented by Benjamin Franklin
• William Zeitler Demonstra…

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Do You Hear What I Hear?

• Can You Hear the Pylons Thud? The Silent Gif Dubbed an ‘Optical Illusion for the Ears’
• A Silent GIF That Somehow Makes You Hear a Sound
• Scientist Seeks to Learn Why Some People Are Able to Hear Silent a GIF of Power Lines Jumping Rope
• A Man Builds an Incredibly Loud, Leaf Blower Powered Train Horn out of a 55 Gallon Dru…

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Sense of Hummer

• A Forgotten Underwater Sound Experiment Almost Changed How We Measure Global Warming
• Computers Learn to Use Sound to Find Ships
• Earth’s Most Mysterious Hums, Ranked
• Scientists Have Finally Caught the Eerie Hum of Earth Deep Under the Sea
• Earth’s Hum: Scientists t…

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2017 Book Lists

• ‘If Only I’d Been Warned!’ – Writers Choose Books to Give to Their Younger Selves
• The Best Books of 2017, If You Combine 21 “Best Books of 2017” Lists
• University of Iowa Cataloging 4,000 Tiny Literary Jewels
• Bill Gates: 5 Amazing Books I Read in 2017
• Here’s Bill Gates’s 2017 Holiday Reading Lis…

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Free Speech Issues

• How Do You Use an Anonymous Source? The Mysteries of Journalism Everyone Should Know
• Should You Help Your Child with Their Homework?
• The Contradictions of Good Teaching
• The Two Clashing Meanings of ‘Free Speech’
• The Supreme Court Wedding Cake Case Shows It’s Time to…

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Imaginnovation

• Lost Einsteins: The Innovations We’re Missing
• America’s Lost Einsteins
• Groundbreaking Empirical Research Shows Where Innovation Really Comes From
• Here’s How Imagination Works
• 6 Proven Benefits of Being More Imaginative
• 4 Proven Ways to Stimulate Your Imagination Throughout the Da…

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Weight for Santa

• How Much Weight Would Santa Gain from Eating Milk and Cookies at Every House He Visits?
• Santa Claus, Indiana Gets 20,000 Letters a Year — and ‘Elves’ Reply to All of Them
• Here Lies Santa Claus? Researchers Zero In on Bones of St. Nick
• Finally, Proof That Christmas Songs Really Do Your Head I…

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Oh, Christmas Tree

• Ridicule as Police Say Kissing Under the Mistletoe without Consent Is ‘Rape’
• Inside the Upside Down: The Murky Origins of a Puzzling Christmas Tree Trend
• A Day in the Life of a Christmas Tree Farm
• Cloverdale’s Only Christmas Tree Farmer Says, ‘It’s Not as Easy as People Think’
• Ho, No: Christmas Trees W…

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Feline Navidad

• Cats vs Christmas Trees Supercut Shows Felines at Their Holiday Worst
• Cat Crashes Nativity Scene
• Cat as Baby Jesus Is a Freakin’ Christmas Gift
• Grumpy Nativity-Scene Cat Accidentally Spreads Holiday Cheer
• Woman Finds Fox Squatting in Her Cat’s Bed
• Grandma Thinks She’s Been…

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Christmas Turkeys

• Which Is the Greatest City for Christmas: London or Paris?
• Mall Declares War on Infuriating Christmas-Time Slow Walkers
• What’s the Difference Between a Gift and a Present?
• Wearing an Ugly Holiday Sweater Will Score You This Amazing Airline Perk
• Want Priority Boarding On Your Alaska Airlines Flight This Holiday Season? Wear…

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The Purple Color

• Eye Doctors Still Use This 100-Year-Old Test for Color Blindness
• Pantone Project: A Photographer’s Quest to Capture Colour
• The Vibrant Color Wheels Designed by Goethe, Newton & Other Theorists of Color (1665-1810)
• Pantone’s Color Of The Year Is Here, and It’s As Nebulous As 2018 Looks…

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Meta-Implosions

• Georgia Dome Demolition Coverage Gets Wrecked in the Best Way Possible
• Cameraman Waits 40 Minutes for Historic Demolition – Only for Bus to Ruin His Shot with Impeccable Timing
• Bus Ruins TV Footage of Georgia Dome Demolition: ‘No Bus! Go Away!’
• Pontiac Silverdome Defies Explosives, and Twitter Snicker…

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Red All Over

• How an Italian Immigrant Rolled Out the Radio Flyer Wagon Across America
• There Never Was Such a Thing as a Red Phone in the White House
• Facebook Bans Artist’s ‘Sexual’ Robin Redbreast Christmas Cards
• Artist’s ‘Sexual’ Robin Redbreast Christmas Cards Banned by Faceboo…

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Test of Character 4

• What Your Messy Desk Says about You (It’s a Good Thing)
• Dork or Duder: Which Kids Do Best in Later Life? Personality Quiz
• Are You a ‘Testosterone’ or a ‘Dopamine?’
• How to Tell If You’re an INFJ, the Rarest Personality Type in the World
• Do You Choose Emotions over Logic? Personality…

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From the Letter Bag

• One of World’s Most Prominent Scrabble Players Banned Temporarily for Cheating
• We Should Forgive Scrabble Cheats. Board Games Bring out the Worst in Us
• Double Letter Flaw: Champion Scrabble Player Banned amid Cheating Furore
• Family Board Games Set for Christmas Comeback

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Work Study

• We Should All Be Working a Four-Day Week. Here’s Why
• America’s Most Gender-Differentiated Jobs
• These Easy to Read Pie Charts Reveal the Differences Between Men and Women
• Should I Use a Personal Day to Go on a Job Interview?
• Wage Theft ‘Endemic’ Among Exploited Backpackers in Australi…

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Thinking Points

• Alan Alda: Relating Through Improvisation
• Nobel Prize Winners Are Put to the Task of Drawing Their Discoveries
• What to Do 30 Days, Hours, and Minutes Before A Brainstorming Session
• How Elon Musk Uses the Scientific Method
• Highly Intelligent Leaders Rated as Less Effectiv…

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Crimes Against Inanity

• India’s Punishment for Plant-Eating Donkeys: Jail Time
• The Doctor Who Signed Patients’ Livers Was Silly, Not Criminal. The Law Is Asinine
• Cafe Owner Banned from Peering Through Rival’s Window
• Australian Government Upholds Dismissal of Sneaky Golfer Who Shielded His Employer-Issued Tracking Device in a Chip Bag
• Man Is Fired after Using …

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Unusual Museums

• Clue, Wiffle Ball, Paper Airplane Enter Toy Hall of Fame
• Is It Time We Built a Museum of the History of American History?
• A South London Park of Inaccurate Dinosaur Sculptures That Must Legally Stay Inaccurate
• Inside Connecticut’s Secret Museum of Retro-Future Oddities

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Map Lust 3

• U.S. Corn Production by Percent
• Global Farming Land, USGS Survey
• Official Language Status in the US by State
• Cropland Map of the Continental US, 2012
• Land Value in Manhattan, 2006
• Fragile State Index, 2015
• This Map, with a Dot for Every American, Shows the Country’s Racial Divisio…

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Who’s Bigger?

• These Are All the Places That Europeans Actually Discovered
• Australia Compared to the Continental United States
• The Size of Japan Compared with New Zealand
• Japan, How Big It Is in Reality?
• The Size of the Middle East Compared to the United States
• How Big Greenland Actually Is

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Reading Recollections

• Whole Earth Contributor Lloyd Kahn Walks Us Through a Rare First Edition of the Iconic Catalog
• How Many of These Jazz Age Classics Have You Read?
• Watership Down Author’s Personal Library Reveals Precious Treasures
• The 100 Best Nonfiction Book: No 93 — Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial, or a Brief Discourse of the Sepulchral Ur…

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Women Continue to Speak Out

• Tom Colicchio’s Open Letter to Male Chefs: ‘Enough Sexist …Talk’
• He’s a Creep, But Wow, What an Artist!
• Women in Tech Warn of More Harassment Allegations to Come
• The Sexist Dinosaurs Aren’t Only on the Prowl in Old Media
• Silence Lifts in Statehouses as Harassment Scandals Bring S…

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Saves on Spills, at Least

• Nude Diners, Do Spare a Thought for Your Waiters
• Things You Should Never Say to Your Server
• Is That It? The Tourist Attractions That Are Far Smaller (and More Disappointing) Than You Think
• Why You Should Never Order the Daily Special in a Restaurant
• A Ingenious Nut Gathering Device That Can Easily Clean up…

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Around Japan 8

• Raze, Rebuild, Repeat: Why Japan Knocks down Its Houses after 30 Years
• Bold as Brass: Trombonists Take over Last Train, Earn Twitter Fans and Critics
• Japan Anger over South Korea’s Shrimp Surprise for Donald Trump
• Japanese Company Tries to Create Motivational Poster, Accidentally Creates Demotivati…

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Aussie Trends

• Australians Vote to Name New Sydney Harbor Boat ‘Ferry McFerryface’
• Sydney Ferry Named Ferry McFerryface after ‘Boaty’ Rejected
• There Is Now a Ferry McFerryface Ferry, and the Crew Is Ticked
• Australian Pigeons Have a Specially Evolved Feather to Better Annoy the Heck Out O…

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Language Lessons 1

• Toilet Signs Are Mysterious and Mirth-Inducing
• Finally, Evidence of Just How Much Scientists Love Using Adverbs
• 25 ‘Engrish’ Items That Got Hilariously Lost in Translation
• How to Tell Whether You Have Angst, Ennui or Weltschmerz
• Languages for Which There…

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Trading Places

• Lost Containers and Rubber Ducks Overboard: Inside the Curious World of Container Shipping
• How the Shipping Industry Is the Secret Force Driving the World Economy
• Map of Every Country’s Biggest Export
• Map of Major Suppliers of Critical Raw Materials
• Interactive: The 50 Large…

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Knee Jerks

• Move Over, Gentlemen: ‘Womanspreading’ Is Now a Thing
• Watch Out, Manspreaders: the Womanspreading Fightback Starts Now
• Why Do Left-Handers Excel at Certain Elite Sports But Not Others?
• Why Lefties Have a Competitive Edge in Certain Sports
• Why Are Some People…

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When the White Men Leave Their Huts

• UK Media Should Stop Peddling Colonial Era Narratives
• The White Man’s Blunders of ‘Explorer’ Benedict Allen Feed Racist Myths
• What’s the Difference Between Explorers, Anthropologists and Tourists?
• British Explorer Benedict Allen ‘Goes Missing in Jungle’ While Searching for Lost Tribe
• Family of British Explore…

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Country Diary 6

• Cracking on With the Walnut Harvest in Suffolk
• Country Diary: Autumn Is Particularly Busy for Red Squirrels of Formby
• Country Diary: Hand-Chiselled Headstones Speak in Rural Accents
• Country Diary: Pines That Went to Passchendaele

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Surrounded by Sound

• Since 2010, Sad Songs Have Become Less Common All over the World
• Sorry, Christmas Music Might Be Bad for Your Health
• Scientists Analyze the Moods of 90,000 Songs Based on Music and Lyrics
• The Simple Statistical Analysis That Explains the Entire History of Popular Music
• This Bird’s Songs Share…

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AI Applications 1

• How Artificial Intelligence Could Revolutionize Archival Museum Research
• Using Digitized Botany Specimens, AI Excels in Simple Curatorial Tasks
• Can Swarming Robots and Cloud Umbrellas Help Save Coral Reefs?
• Drip by Kickstarter, a Continuously Funding Tool for Artists to Build Community a…

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Country Diary 5

• Country Diary 1917: Drizzle and the Dripping, Decaying Wood
• Country Diary: The Wood Pigeons Are on the Move
• Country Diary: Kingfisher Inspires Myth
• Country Diary: A Curious Tower Sends Me over the Edge

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Trees & Trimmings

• Trees in Some Cities Grow Faster Than in the Wild, and Here’s the Crazy Reason Why
• A Lovely Scientific Appreciation of Trees
• Giant Fungus Covering over 2,200 Acres Is the Largest Living Organism Ever Discovered
• 2,190 Miles on the Appalachian Trail
• Christmas Trees: Science Has Finally Found the Answ…

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Don’t Have to Baby Me

• Babies Might Understand Language Better Than Anyone Thought
• Babies Learn What Words Mean Before They Can Use Them
• 6-Month-Old Infants May Understand Related Words
• Hide and Seek Might Be Good for Kids’ Brains
• School Bans Teachers from Marking in Attempt to Boost Children’s Confidenc…

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Around Japan 7

• Watch Black in Tokyo, a Short Documentary about Living in Japan as a Black Person
• Takayama-Laos Connection (Google Translate)
• Miss Laos 2011 Louknum Posts ‘Japan’ Via Social Media
• Yaoi Fans Rejoice as Shinto Shrine Seemingly Opens Part-Time Positions for Male Shrine Maidens
• Only 36% of Toilets in Pu…

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Robot Roundup 2

• Obedient, Cheerful Robots Are Making Us Terrible at Relationships
• Ban on Killer Robots Urgently Needed, Say Scientists
• SpotMini: The Headless Robotic Dog Sure to Give You Nightmares
• Boston Dynamics Gives SpotMini Robot a Sleek Restyling
• Boston Dynamics Is Still Making Creepy Robots Under SoftBank
• Resist the Urge to Pet Boston…

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Tech’s Effects 2

• The Tiny, Passionate Group Battling Google, Facebook, and Amazon’s Grip on US Minds and Wallets
• ‘Siri, What’s the Meaning of Life?’ How My Phone Became My Closest Confidante
• There’s a New Religion Centered around Artificial Intelligence and It Sounds Terrifying
• Protect Net Neutrality and Internet freedom: World W…

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Tech’s Effects 1

• How a Half-Educated Tech Elite Delivered Us into Evil
• How Algorithms Are Pushing the Tech Giants into the Danger Zone
• How Technology’s Built-In ‘Engagement Maximization’ Destroys Mental Health in the Trump Age, and What to Do
• Algorithm May Decide Who Is a ‘Contributing Member of Society,’ Civi…

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Body Oddities

• Women Less Likely to Receive CPR in Public, Study Finds
• Hemorrhoid Cream Has Weird Benefits for Under-Eye Area
• The Age Your Brain Matures at Everything — and It Isn’t Even Fully Developed until Age 25
• How the Human Brain Tracks a 100-Mph Fastball
• Leggo My Eggo! – Apparently Frozen Waffles Are Brain Food, Who Knew?…

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Poignant Memoir Moves from Afar

• Why a 19th Century American Slave Memoir Is Becoming a Bestseller in Japan’s Bookstores
• A 19th-Century American Slave Memoir Is a Huge Hit in Japan
• ‘This Is Surreal’: Descendants of Slaves and Slaveowners Meet on US Plantation
• Networking Group Invites White People to ‘Come Meet a Black Person’

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Breathe & Sleep Deep

• Neuroscientists Have Identified How Exactly a Deep Breath Changes Your Mind
• Science Says Controlled Breathing May Help Alleviate Stress
• People with Certain Blood Types Appear to Be More at Risk from Air Pollution
• Napping on the Job May Turn out to Be a Very Good Idea for a Sleep-Deprived Natio…

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Feel the Earth Move

• Scientists Are about to Test a Devastating Hypothesis: 2018 Will Suffer a Lot of Big Earthquakes
• Could a Change in the Earth’s Spin Lead to More Earthquakes Next Year? – Rocky Planet
• The Real Science Behind the Unreal Predictions of Major Earthquakes in 2018
• Why Do Lights Sometimes Appear in the Sky During an…

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Slip into the Library

• Salting Roads Saves Lives, But Also Takes a Major Environmental Toll
• A Hilarious Japanese Game Show Featuring Contestants Struggling to Climb Slippery Stairs
• Slippery Stairs Is the Japanese Game Show the World Never Knew It Needed
• The Stairs in a Viral Sensation Public Library in Ch…

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What a Crab

• Amelia Earhart May Have Been Eaten by Three-Foot Crabs
• Was Amelia Earhart Eaten by Giant Land Crabs?
• Amazing Video Shows Coconut Crab Killing Bird in Brutal Fashion
• Giant Coconut Crab Seen Hunting Birds
• These Crabs Can Grow up to 3 Feet — And Hunt Birds, a Biologist’s Video Prove…

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All at Sea

• Range of Pinnipedia
• The Colossal Squid Is a Real-Life Sea Monster
• Is the Mysterious Sea Cucumber Slipping out of Our Grasp?
• 10 Juicy Facts about Sea Apples
• Even Scientists Were Blown Away by These Weird Sea Creatures They Found
• 8 Fascinating Facts about…

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Lost & Found Art

• Rare Photograph of Billy the Kid Found at a Flea Market
• ‘Lost’ Masterpiece by Spanish Artist Found Hanging in Welsh Castle
• This Man Was Living on $200 a Month When He Sold a ‘Worthless’ Blanket for $1.5 Million
• Stolen Painting Worth Estimated $165M Found Behind Bedroom Doo…

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Da Vinci Still Stirs

• Which of These Three Artworks Should Go on View at the National Portrait Gallery?
• Palettes of the Masters: Gauguin
• All the Da Vincis in the World: Rated
• People Are Obsessed with Watching an Art Dealer Remove Varnish from a 200-Year-Old Painting
• Why Did Leonardo Da Vinci…

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Plane Talk

• Here’s the Right Way to Deal with Armrests on a Plane
• The Best Way to Climb Over a Sleeping Plane Neighbor, If You Dare
• Most Air Travelers Say Taking off Your Shoes Is Okay. An Etiquette Expert Disagrees
• Why Is It So Difficult to Sleep While Sitting Up?
• 12 Hidden Aircraft Features You Probably Didn’t Know Abou…

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