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March 2015

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Duplication Nation

Decades before 3-D printers brought manufacturing closer to home, copiers transformed offices, politics and art

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The Blood Relics

Even now, 150 years later, objects from the Lincoln murder provide a powerful link to the event

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The Psychic Connection

A medium who held seances in the Lincoln White House was also a drinking companion of John Wilkes Booth

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Sisterly Love

In her post-assassination memoir, Asia Booth Clarke recalled her brother's passion, his patriotism and his last words to her

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What the Newspapers Said When Lincoln Was Killed

The initial reaction to the president's death was a wild mixture of grief, exultation, vengefulness and fear

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Rare Air

Ten years ago, daredevil Steve Fossett became the Magellan of the skies

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Grand Canyon on the Edge

A holy war is being fought over a proposal to build a $500 million commercial development, including a high-tech gondola, on the rim of America's national treasure

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Crikey!

The family of Australia's famed Crocodile Hunter is inspiring the next generation of reptile science—and feeding the controversy about animals in captivity

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Wild at Heart

A former SeaWorld trainer takes a page from "Blackfish" and argues against keeping killer whales in captivity

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Fever Pitch

The frightening legacy of Typhoid Mary

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Up to Their Ears

An anatomy lesson aids scientists studying the Terracotta Army

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Hoofing It

A bison that was nearly extinct is set to return to the United States

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Tales From the Crypt

What the remains of Richard III can teach us about other English royals

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