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Watch Stanford Engineers Prove That, Yes, You Can Scale A Wall Like Spider-Man
Stephen Colbert cited a Cambridge study that said it isn’t possible, but...
Massive 'Hypernovae' Could Have Formed the Milky Way’s Earliest Stars
"This would make it one of the most energetic things in the Universe."
These 100-Year-Old Photos Are Being Reunited With the Communities They Depict
In the early 1900s, anthropologists amassed 26,000 photographs of the indigenous Evenki and Orochen people from Inner Mongolia and Siberia. Now they're being digitized.
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Ancient Fossil Brain Gives Clues on How Arthropods of Today Got Heads
Shedding light on how soft bodied creatures became hard.
Could Bread Decide the Outcome of the Syrian War?
Along with forced starvation and chemical warfare, the Assad regime has a surprising weapon in its wartime arsenal: bread.
Here's What Happens When Engineers Hold a Photography Contest
From nanowires to self-healing concrete, see the dazzling winners of Cambridge's 2014 Engineering Photo Competition.
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