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Human-Bear Encounters on the Rise
Though deadly bear attacks remain rare, maulings in the U.S. and Canada have doubled since
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Find Them, Kill Them
Attacking schools has become the signature way Boko Haram instills fear in Nigerians.
Thursday
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First Simulation of the Universe
The universe has been visualized in its first realistic simulation.
Thursday
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How Farming Impacts Thinking
Chinese people in rice-growing areas think differently than those in wheat-farming areas, says a new study.
Thursday
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Mother's Day's Surprising History
Born of war, Mother's Day grew to horrify its own mother, whose fight to fix the holiday "cost her everything, financially and physically."
Thursday
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Dry California Adapts
California's drought may have been compounded by population growth and "poor planning."
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Squid and the Value of Pain
Pain can sometimes be a good thing: It may help injured squid survive encounters with predators, says a new study.
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Apples of Eden
The ancestor of all apples still grows in threatened forests of Central Asia.
Thursday
Putting my experiences of Life In NYC in a more personal perspective, and checking in with international/national, tech and some other news
Translation from English
Thursday, May 8, 2014
National Geographic Daily News
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