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Study Reveals What Americans Thought About The Coronavirus Early in The Pandemic

The results of a survey taken just weeks into the COVID-19 outbreak in the US reveal most Americans want the official response to be led…

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This little NASA rover can conquer sand and steep hills

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What It’s Like to Grow a ‘Mini-Brain’ From Your Own Cells

This story appeared in the June 2020 issue as “Out of His Mind.” Subscribe to Discover magazine for more stories like this. It isn’t every day that…

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The best swimming goggles for people who love the water

If you spend hours in the pool swimming laps or regularly train in the ocean for a triathlon, protective eye gear is essential. The best…

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What camera mode to use and when

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Excellent tennis bags for beginners and experts alike

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The 40th Anniversary of the Mount St. Helens Eruptions Reminds us the Cascades are Still Dangerous

Today marks the 40th anniversary of the most important volcanic eruption in American history. Not only was the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St….

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What Is the Oldest Human Fossil?

Humans, as we understand them, actually have a fairly ancient legacy on this planet. Anthropologists typically refer to any species in the genus Homo as…

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Powerful, fast-absorbing sunscreens to protect your skin

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Electric vehicles have come a long way since the 1890s

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