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What head lice can tell us about human migration
Popular Science · Laura Baisas
“Lice are like living fossils we carry around on our own heads.”
Why some normal passenger flights are now flying faster than the speed of sound
Fast Company · Sean Cudahy
Some transatlantic flights shaved an hour off their scheduled flight time, as Tropical Storm Ciaran turbocharged the jet stream.
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Stories that will change the way you see Native America
flipboard.com · AFAR Media
Here’s how to honor Indigenous communities and try Native American cuisine. Plus, the project to photography all tribal nations.
Hollywood Studios’ rescue mission to save 2024 as actors strike ends
hollywoodreporter.com · Pamela McClintock and Aaron Couch
The list of movies halted during the strike include the next installments in the “Deadpool” and “Venom” franchises.
Barbra Streisand: I haven’t had much fun in my life
BBC News · Mark Savage
When Barbra Streisand was 17, she set herself a goal. “I have to become famous,” she told herself, “just so I can get someone else to make my bed.”
The largest musical instrument in the world is underground in a Virginia cave
NPR · Alan Goffinski
The Great Stalacpipe Organ was designed in 1956 by Leland Sprinkle.
The ‘bird test’ can tell how long your relationship will last with one sentence
TODAY · Kristian Burt
The test is going viral because it can reveal how tuned in you are to your partner.
How a new FDA warning revealed my beloved Mountain Dew is actually ‘healthier’ than we all thought
Salon · Michael La Corte
Don’t be afraid to “Do the Dew.” Unlike some other sodas, it doesn’t contain brominated vegetable oil.
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