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May 1, 2013 05:00 PM ET // Jennifer Viegas
Saber-tooth tigers and other meat eaters checked into a cave near Madrid, Spain, but they couldn't check out. Continue reading →
Jan 31, 2013 09:13 AM ET // Tim Wall
The largest mound at Poverty Point, La. may have been built in a few months or less, approximately 3,200 years ago. ->
Jan 24, 2013 03:17 PM ET // Rossella Lorenzi
Ancient Romans once measured Earth based on triangulated measurements and now archaeologists have uncovered one of their key markers. ->
Sep 7, 2011 05:38 PM ET // Ian O'Neill
A British Ph.D. student and colleagues want to wake up an old satellite, one that was launched in 1971 and hasn't transmitted since 1996.
Dec 8, 2012 08:13 AM ET // Jennifer Viegas
When you think of a traditional white Christmas, the beaches of Florida don't really come to mind.
Sep 26, 2012 03:41 PM ET // Rossella Lorenzi
A hefty Buddha statue brought to Europe by the Nazis was carved from a meteorite that fell 15,000 years ago along the Siberia-Mongolia border.
Dec 10, 2010 02:16 PM ET // Tim Wall
Civilizations in the Arabian Peninsula and southern Iran found refuge during periodic dry spells along an ancient Gulf coastline.
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