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>Subject: The Stories of the Slaves of the White House, How Microbes Help Us Evolve, Bloody Leaves Help Solve 82-Year-Old Mystery and More
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>Date: 07/27/16 00:48:20
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> 07.26.16
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> The White House Was, in Fact, Built by Slaves
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> Forced Closer to Humans, Crocodiles Face Their Greatest Existential Threat
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> How Miraculous Microbes Help Us Evolve Better, Faster, Stronger
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> This Dutch Startup Is Making Bricks From Industrial Waste
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> Why VHS and Five Other Formats May Live Forever
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> Ancient "Poop Sticks" Offer Clues to the Spread of Disease Along the Silk Road
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> Can the Art of Divination Help People Cope With Climate Anxiety?
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> Meet SwagBot, the Robot Cowboy That Can Herd and Monitor Cattle On Its Own
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> Stunning Images Capture Peacock Spiders’ Flashy Colors
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> Archaeologists Are Trying to Digitally Preserve an Ancient Cave Before It's Demolished
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> The World Trade Center's Only Surviving Art Is Headed Back Home
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> Bloody Leaves Help Solve 82-Year-Old Royal Mystery
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> All the Extremely Absurd Ways People Are Fighting Zika at the Rio Olympics
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> The Slaves of the White House Finally Get to Have Their Stories Told
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> The Only Time a Major Party Embraced a Third-Party Candidate for President
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> In 1951, the Walt Disney animated adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland made its debut in theaters but bombed at the box office and was panned by critics. Later, however, the film became a cult classic and one of Disney's most-beloved hits. In a reversal of fates, read why Carroll's personal reputation has suffered with time even as his writing remains as popular as ever.
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