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March 2016

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Murdering History

An eyewitness report on the devastating cultural genocide being waged by ISIS and combatants in Syria’s civil war

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Digital Relics

In response to the destruction of antiquities by extremists, scholars create virtual archives of what’s lost

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Rescue Mission

In northern Iraq, a brave band of conservators trains for a dangerous operation

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Into Thin Air

High in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, scientists and hunters are unlikely allies in an effort to protect the endangered snow leopard before it vanishes

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National Treasure: Power Up

When Steve Wozniak booted up the Apple I, he launched a tech revolution

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The Raging Rebellion of Jones County

In 1863, when a Mississippi farmer named Newton Knight declared war on the Confederacy, some called him a hero—while others saw him as a murderous outlaw. Now a new movie about him is reviving the controversy

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The Lost World

The insatiable global hunger for palm oil and timber are closing in on Borneo’s last hunter-gatherers and their ancient way of life

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The Palm Oil Paradox

It’s destroying the rainforests, but boycotting isn’t the answer

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Phenomena

Phenomena: Fascinating Rhythm

Did ADHD play a role in George Gershwin’s eclectic style?

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The Art of Seduction

A retrospective of flower portraits casts an edgy iconoclast in a fresh light

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Beluga Bubbles

A whale’s whimsical pastime offers insight into the mammalian brain

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Creature Comfort

Microbiology meshes with fashion to create a new kind of cool

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The Evil Twin of Dennis the Menace

The lovable American cartoon character has a sinister British counterpart

OMG! We've Been Here B4

Texting isn't the first new technology blamed for ruining personal discourse and common courtesy

Missing Saigon

Vietnamese immigrants are spicing up America’s fast-food capital with banh mi, curried frogs’ legs and pho

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