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High on History: That Time When People Overpopulated Themselves into Oblivion

Researchers have puzzled out a mystery for the sudden disappearance of a Puebloan civilization: too many babies.

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Could Squirrels be the Solution to our Societal Problems? A Brief History of the Urban Rodent

Our daily confrontation with squirrels did not develop as a societal scourge, but as a conscious act of domestication.

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The Nation that Shattered America's World Cup Dreams: 5 Amazing Facts About Belgium

Not only is Belgium better than us at soccer—it may be the coolest country in the whole damn world.

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Will Safety Nets Ease Golden Gate Bridge's Suicide Problem?

San Francisco is about to spend $76 million on the installation of steel suicide nets to catch the despondent . . . but will it actually help?

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Other SCOTUS Ruling, Harris Vs. Quinn, Is Also Anti-Women

In a one-two-three punch, the Supreme Court seems to be coming at women from all sides. SCOTUS, you're bringing us down with your anti-union nonsense!

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Hobby Lobby Ruling Has Nothing to do with Religious Liberty and Everything to do with Women's Rights

The Supreme Court doesn't want to protect religious freedom; it wants to protect corporations at the expense of female rights.

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Science is Sweet: Could Fungus Relieve Our Superbug Woes?

Researchers have found a fungal molecule that could boost our lagging antibiotics. Just hope your employer doesn’t object.

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For Belgium, World Cup Success Tempers Festering National Divide

A separatist movement in the country could be reaching an all-time high, but the Dutch and French can’t help but cheer together for the national team.

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