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Beneath the Surface of the New U.S. Marine Sanctuary

This story was originally published in our March/April 2022 issue as “Freshwater Treasure.” Click here to subscribe to read more stories like this one. If you’ve never…

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Fish Have ‘Talked’ For 155 Million Years, And Now You Can Hear Their ‘Voices’

All manner of croaks, chirps, and deep trombone moans permeate Earth’s waters, just like the cacophony of sounds that fill its forest air. For example, reefs…

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Watch: ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ Soundtracks Kia Super Bowl Ad

Kia’s new Super Bowl ad brings together a robotic dog, an electric car and Bonnie Tyler‘s classic hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” While the…

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Humans May Be Slowly Losing Their Sense of Smell, New Study Hints

Humans’ sense of smell may indeed be gradually fading, according to a study that has found people carry different versions of two scent receptors for…

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Billy Idol Has Finished ‘Heavy’ Sequel to ‘The Roadside’ EP

Billy Idol fans may have been disappointed to learn the punk rocker is bowing out of his upcoming tour with Journey to get sinus surgery, but there’s a…

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Tom Petty’s Rarest Songs: Playlist

Rattling off the names of Tom Petty‘s biggest hits is easy: “American Girl” and “Breakdown” from the Heartbreakers self-titled 1976 debut, “Refugee” and “Don’t Do Me…

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Scientists Scour Sewage for Coronavirus Clues

John Leavell bends down, catching a 50-pound, cast-iron manhole cover with a T-shaped hook and sliding it aside. He then attaches one end of a…

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How Long Will Fukushima Stay Radioactive?

On March 11, 2011, a massive amount of energy built up as the Pacific tectonic plate pushed under the plate beneath northern Honshu, Japan, causing…

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A Love For Nature May Come From an Unexpected Place, Finds Large Twin Study

Do you love spending time in nature? Or are you a city slicker, happier in the concrete jungle than the great outdoors? Back in 1986,…

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Lzzy Hale Shares Dark Fan Story That Inspired New Halestorm Song

Just in time for Halestorm‘s new single “The Steeple” and the announcement of their upcoming album Back From the Dead, Lzzy Hale has shared a dark fan story…

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