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Nosy News
In 2013, an archaeologist on holiday bought an old brown silk dress in an antique store. When she got it home, she discovered a paper in a hidden pocket covered in odd words: Bismark, omit, leafage, buck, bank. Spring, wilderness, lining. What could
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Where Does the Sun Get Its Shine?
Long ago, people thought the sun must be a god. But eventually, they started asking questions. From ancient Greece until about 400 years ago, most scholars agreed that the sun was some sort of fire traveling around Earth. They spent most of their
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Good Dog! Bad Dog!
In January 1925, people in the town of Nome, Alaska, were sick with a serious illness called diphtheria. There was a medicine that could treat it, but Nome didn’t have any. So sled dog teams set out to get the medicine from another town, 674 miles (1

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