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October 2015

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Egypt: The Power and the Glory

How far did the Old Kingdom pharaohs go to build the pyramids at Giza? The discovery of the world’s oldest papyrus and a long-lost Red Sea port offers startling new clues

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Seeing the Forest and the Trees

Renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado documented human suffering around the world. Back in his native Brazil, he’s healing the devastated landscape, and his own spirit, one tree at a time

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Shades of Gray

Unable to survive in the wild but not domesticated either, captive-born gray wolves prowl an evolutionary shadowland at a sanctuary in Washington State

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Hemingway in Love

In a new memoir, one of Hemingway's closest friends reveals how the great writer grappled with the love affair that changed his life and shaped his art

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Curve Ahead

The twisted history of the Gateway Arch

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Stolen Kisses

A new show looks back at a photo giant who blurred the lines

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Enough Said

A new library contains every phrase that could ever be uttered

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Alice, Adapted

She's 150 years old, and the world is still wondering about her

Gravity's Muse

Einstein's relativity breakthrough a century ago was out of this world. Now it seems surprisingly down-to-earth

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