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The Human Zoos of the 19th Century

Travelers and tourists loved visiting insane asylums.

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The Nuclear Engineer Who Is the Darling of the Alt-Energy World

Dr. Rachel Slaybaugh is quickly becoming one of the most well-known names in nuclear energy - and she's only 32.

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Might Snake Robots Ready the Moon for Human Settlement?

Scientists are developing AI-powered robotic snakes they say can help find underground space on the moon for humans.

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A Utah Scientist Powering the 'Cancer Moonshot'

Mary Beckerle leads one of the best cancer institutes in the U.S. Will the Joe Biden-backed researcher help develop a cure?

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A Genetic Link Between Autism and Prodigy?

A psychologist looks for a link between autism and child geniuses in families.

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The Science of Climate Change Skepticism

A recent study suggests that the weather where people live influences if they believe in climate change.

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The Bioengineer Trying to Predict and Prevent Concussions

This bioengineer is applying his research on how force impacts the body to some of medicine's most pressing problems.

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So What's It Like To Be a Woman Engineer at NASA Today?

Carolynn "C.J." Kanelakos is a mechanical engineer at the Johnson Space Center. And you know what? She's barely noticed.

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Space Race 2.0: Will His Company Be the First to Mine Asteroids?

It's the new space race - and this time, no Russia vs. the USA. It's just humanity against the clock.

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Will This Man Be the First to Run a Marathon in Under Two Hours?

Yannis Pitsiladis believes he can use gear, diet and psychology to reach record-time marathons.

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This 25-Year-Old Moroccan Helped in NASA's Craziest Ever Planet Discovery

Khalid Barkaoui provided crucial data analysis that led to NASA's recent discovery of potentially life-sustaining exoplanets.

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How the U.S. Military Can Stay Ahead of Russia and China … With Robots

Multi-domain battle is the new Pentagon concept set to replace counterinsurgency doctrine as America rethinks foreign threats.

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Urban Beasts and Where to Find Them

Professor Colleen Downs' band of postgrad students is studying more than a dozen species - in and around a city of 4 million people.

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The French Expedition That Shaped the Earth

18th-century scientists on tour: Everything that could go wrong did go wrong.

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The Secret Adventures of a Beer Brewing Expert

"Wild lagers, though, are tricky because of the yeast - it was only recently found in nature, so [it] has never experienced life inside of a brewery."

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A Day in the Life of a Bedbug Collector

"The bedbugs that I've collected have become my pets in some ways. I feed them my own blood."

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She’s on a Mission to Save the Sunflowers — With Science

From Dubai and India to the Dakotas, this immigrant scientist is key to fighting a cancer-like disease - in sunflowers.

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The 28-Year-Old Physicist Looking to Revamp India’s Education System

After a breakthrough discovery that proved Einstein was right, Karan Jani wants to revolutionize how science is taught in India.

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How a Nobel Laureate Invented Argentina's Favorite Salsa Dip

Luis Federico Leloir was responsible for two of Argentina's greatest 20th-century achievements.

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The Lebanese Scientist Saving the Sharks of the Middle East

Rima Jabado is racing to save sharks in the Arabian seas - before it's too late.

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