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The woolly mammoth is not the only prehistoric beast that modern science could bring back to life.
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Far from being an invention of the modern world, atheism has actually been around for thousands of years.
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A type of insect that looked very much like a modern butterfly was common during the Jurassic period.
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The Apollo 14 astronaut became the sixth man ever to set foot on the surface of the moon back in 1971.
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Scientists have put forward a new model in support of the idea that time can run in both directions.
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Like modern birds, dinosaurs were no strangers to putting on a show to attract the opposite sex.
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Congress has insisted that NASA create a prototype deep space habitation module by no later than 2018.
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is concerned that another world war could ruin efforts to send humans to Mars.
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Anthropologist Jeff Meldrum and his team have put together a life-size skeletal model of a Sasquatch.
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A monstrous diamond, the second largest ever discovered, has been dug up at a mine in Africa.
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A new book claims that the legendary lake monster was an invention designed to boost Scottish tourism.
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An international team is planning to use modern scanning technologies to seek out hidden chambers.
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Our tendency to not get enough sleep at night is seemingly not an exclusively modern phenomenon.
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Dave Davies was one of fourteen children who witnessed an object land outside their school in 1977.
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Newly declassified documents suggest that authorities knew all about the Broad Haven Triangle mystery.
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Competitive eater Nela Zisser managed to consume almost two dozen large burgers in one session.
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The UN's latest estimates indicate that the Earth's population will grow even faster than expected.
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More than 1,000 top technical experts have called for a full ban on autonomous weapon systems.
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Stephen Hawking believes that intelligent robots could be on course to destroy human civilization.
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Scientists have succeeded in reverting the beaks of chicken ambryos in to dinosaur-like snouts.