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John Viveiros exclusively works with discarded materials and sea glass from Rhode Island’s beaches.
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John Viveiros exclusively works with discarded materials and sea glass from Rhode Island’s beaches.
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Part of the empire’s strength was drawn from its different populations.
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‘You often have to teach horses something on both sides of their body for them to process the information fully.’
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For over a decade, Americans’ top fear has remained the same: corrupt government officials.
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‘Edmontosaurus annectens’ stormed around North America during the Late Cretaceous.
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We want you to hear about the best things we heard this year.
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Plus ant yogurt and other weird things we learned this week.
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The insects will likely stay in the Nordic country.
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How many spheres can be arranged so that every one ‘kisses’ a single rounded shape in the center?
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