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24 Hours with the Southernmost Fisherman on Earth — Life at the Edge of the World
Spend a full day experiencing the harsh, demanding, and deeply human reality of the southernmost fisherman on the planet. From brutal weather to dangerous waters and moments of quiet resilience, this ...
In 1995, a pair of scientists discovered a planet outside our solar system orbiting a solar-type star. Since that ...
NASA and the European Space Agency plan to bring samples back from Mars. Could they harbor a type of life that scientists ...
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From tortoises to tuatara: 5 longest-living land animals and how they survive for thousands of years
From tortoises to crocodiles, meet the five longest-living land species that regularly cross 100 years and beyond.
The Happiest Place on Earth' at San Francisco's Walt Disney Family Museum takes a rare look at Disneyland’s history, ...
The longevity enthusiast on the future of healthcare, reverse ageing and what India can do to increase life spans ...
A journey across the Galápagos reveals an archipelago in motion, while record visitor numbers test the world’s greatest living laboratory ...
Reading these living picture books aloud at Thanksgiving allows children to meet the story in its full shape — its beauty, ...
The gorge trail provides that immersive experience for those willing to navigate its stairs, while the rim trail forms a roughly two-mile loop around the upper edges of the gorge, offering periodic ...
There’s a place in northwestern Pennsylvania where time slows down and the world’s problems seem to drift away with the lake breeze. Erie Bluffs State Park in Lake City offers a rare combination of ...
In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
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