[Vision2020] Fw:Prehistoric Buzz Sharks, Cowboy Poetry, Using Space-Station Tech to Grow Food and More
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Subject: Prehistoric Buzz Sharks, Cowboy Poetry, Using Space-Station Tech to Grow Food and More
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Date: 01/29/16 23:02:16
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The Prehistoric Buzz Shark Has a Modern-Day Hero in Artist Ray Troll
Get Stuck on New York's Pop Culture With These Historic Stamps
Colonial America Depended on the Enslavement of Indigenous People
Cats May Have Been Domesticated Twice
The Curious History of The International Flat Earth Society
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The Beautiful Life Hacks in Hong Kong's Back Alleys
Open Range Meets Open Mic at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
At Least 17 Sperm Whales Washed Up on North Sea Shores
Stalin May Have Studied Mao’s Poop in a Secret Lab
44 Year Ago, Shirley Chisholm Symbolically Ran For President
Astronauts and Arugula: Using Space-Station Technology to Grow Food
Charles Curtis became the first person of Native American descent to be elected to the U.S. Senate in 1907. The Kansas senator went on to serve as Herbert Hoover's vice president.
Read more about his controversial legacy.
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