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8-YEAR-OLD KID WITH A METAL DETECTOR STUMBLES UPON A 19TH CENTURY SHIPWRECK 

Archeologists believe the boy may have found the remains of the St. Anthony, a schooner that crashed in 1856.



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NEW THEORY SUGGESTS DARK MATTER IS FROZEN RELICS OF LIGHT-SPEED PARTICLES




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THE SURPRISING BENEFITS OF VIDEO GAMES

Failure, in games and life, is a chance to learn.



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IT’S RAINING TINY TOXIC FROGS

Two new dime-sized poison dart species discovered deep in the Amazon.



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YOUR ‘EUREKA!’ MOMENTS CAN BE SEEN IN BRAIN SCANS

These bursts of insight are important for memory and learning.



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ONE STAGE OF SLEEP SEEMS CRITICAL FOR REDUCING RISK OF DEMENTIA




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WORLD FIRST: US BABY TREATED WITH PERSONALIZED CRISPR GENE-EDITING




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THE MOST VIOLENT SOLAR STORM EVER DETECTED HIT EARTH IN 12350 BCE




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YOUR WALKING STYLE CAN HAVE SURPRISING HEALTH BENEFITS, STUDY SAYS




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DARK MATTER COULD BE EVOLVING, AND THE IMPLICATIONS ARE PROFOUND




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YOUR GENETIC RISK FOR DISEASE CAN BE CHANGED BY YOUR ENVIRONMENT




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TOO MUCH WORK COULD BE LITERALLY RESHAPING YOUR BRAIN




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HARVARD PAID $27 FOR A MAGNA CARTA COPY IN 1946. IT’S ACTUALLY AN ORIGINAL.

Even at $451 in today’s dollars, that’s still a steal.



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PUFFIN-COUNTING SEASON BEGINS WITH TWO NEW LIVESTREAMS

Baby pufflings could be spotted in their burrows later in the summer.