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Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend - Iseult Gillespie
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A brief history of dogs - David Ian Howe
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What “Machiavellian” really means - Pazit Cahlon and Alex Gendler
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The wicked wit of Jane Austen - Iseult Gillespie
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Why do hospitals have particle accelerators? - Pedro Brugarolas
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Can you solve the unstoppable blob riddle? - Dan Finkel
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The fascinating history of cemeteries - Keith Eggener
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The rise and fall of the Berlin Wall - Konrad H. Jarausch
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What makes TB the world's most infectious killer? - Melvin Sanicas
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Why are earthquakes so hard to predict? - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl
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The colossal consequences of supervolcanoes - Alex Gendler
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How a single-celled organism almost wiped out life on Earth - Anusuya Willis
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Sleep is your superpower | Matt Walker
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A brief history of cannibalism - Bill Schutt
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Romance and revolution: the poetry of Pablo Neruda - Ilan Stavans
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Ancient Rome’s most notorious doctor - Ramon Glazov
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How turtle shells evolved... twice - Judy Cebra Thomas
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The murder of ancient Alexandria's greatest scholar - Soraya Field Fiorio
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From pacifist to spy: WWII’s surprising secret agent - Shrabani Basu
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How do viruses jump from animals to humans? - Ben Longdon
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