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  • The 10 Biggest Blockbusters Explain All You Need to Know About Hollywood
    Derek ThompsonJuly 15, 2011
  • The Endless Controversy Over Organic Food Production Methods
    Marion NestleFebruary 21, 2012
  • Saudi Woman, Sentenced to 'Lashing' for Driving, Will Not Be Whipped
    Max FisherApril 30, 2012
  • Israel Training Birds to Spy on Turkish Farmers, Says New Conspiracy Theory
    Yigal SchleiferMay 20, 2012
  • Preach it, veggie-man
    Megan McArdleJanuary 22, 2008
  • Study: Monkeys Can't Pick Up Musical Beats
    Lindsay AbramsDecember 14, 2012
  • Once and for all with the frogs
    James FallowsSeptember 24, 2009
  • A History of Lunarcraft
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesMarch 7, 2013
  • Did You Know Scallops Have *Eyes*? Me Neither, but Look

    Just try eating scallops with linguine and garlic after reading this article. I dare you.

    Alexis C. MadrigalMarch 28, 2013
  • Not a Metaphor: A Whole New Way to Watch a Caterpillar Become a Butterfly

    Scientists use CT scanning technologies to better understand the insect world.

    Megan GarberMay 15, 2013
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