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Reading the Writing on Pompeii’s Walls

To better understand ancient Rome, one archaeologist looks at the graffiti, love notes and poetry alike, left behind by Pompeians
By Kristin Ohlson

Benedict Arnold

History & Archaeology

The Curious London Legacy of Benedict Arnold

More than 200 years after his death, the most notorious traitor of the Revolutionary War has an unlikely supporter
By John Hanc

Free Fall Emily Schiffer

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A Youth Renaissance for Native Americans

Filmmaker Chris Eyre says Native pride will embolden the next generation of first Americans
By Chris Eyre

Solar panels Solucar facility

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A Spanish Breakthrough in Harnessing Solar Power

Solar technologies being pioneered in Spain show even greater promise for the United States
By Richard Covington

South Africa Mapungubwe Park

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With Ancient Arches, the Old is New Again

An MIT professor shows how ancient architecture can be the basis for a more sustainable future
By Logan Ward

Bonnie Bassler

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Listening to Bacteria

By studying microbial communications, Bonnie Bassler has come up with new ways to treat disease
By Natalie Angier

Polymer fronds and spheres

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Can Nanotechnology Save Lives?

Harvard professor and scientific genius George Whitesides believes that nanotechnology will change medicine as we know it
By Michael Rosenwald

Titan moon

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What's Next in Space?

Probes and landers sent into the final frontier will bring us closer to answering cosmic mysteries
By Mark Strauss

Northeast Pacific sea nettles Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Jellyfish: The Next King of the Sea

As the world's oceans are degraded, will they be dominated by jellyfish?
By Abigail Tucker

Population growth places the United States in a radically different position from that of Russia, Japan and Europe.

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The Changing Demographics of America

The United States population will expand by 100 million over the next 40 years. Is this a reason to worry?
By Joel Kotkin

Regeneration ear

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Organs Made to Order

It won't be long before surgeons routinely install replacement body parts created in the laboratory
By Gretchen Vogel

Salt tolerant trees

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Rising Seas Endanger Wetland Wildlife

For scientists in a remote corner of coastal North Carolina, ignoring global warming is not an option
By Abigail Tucker

Queen Mother

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Nine Historical Archives That Will Spill New Secrets

Declassified records and journals to be released in coming decades will shed new light on pivotal 20th-century figures and events
By Mark Strauss

James Cameron Avatar

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James Cameron on the Future of Cinema

The director of Avatar and Terminator talks about future sequels, 3-D television and Hollywood in 2050
By Lorenza Muñoz

Shai Agassi

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Charging Ahead With a New Electric Car

An entrepreneur hits the road with a new approach for an all-electric car that overcomes its biggest shortcoming
By Joshua Hammer

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