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How U.S. Destroyers Keep Shooting Down Houthi Anti-Ship Missiles Without Fail
With a sure-fire air-defense system, including two fail-safes, here's how the U.S. Navy takes out enemy anti-ship missiles.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Was a Medical Mystery. A Failure of Science Made Her a Murderer.
How the dark dynamics of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy had devastating consequences for a mother and daughter.
Will NASA's Next Super Telescope Finally Find Alien Life?
Out of billions of worlds out there, a fraction must have the right characteristics to host life.
Corded Tools Still Matter. Here's Why.
The world has gone cordless, but some tools are better with a cord.
Scientists Cloned A Monkey. Now It's All Grown Up.
The new strategy still has a low success rate, but it's not zero.
Did Aliens Slather Mysterious Black Goo on Venezuela's Roads? The Tale of La Mancha Negra
Since 1986, a strange, black sludge—known to locals as "La Mancha Negra"—has terrorized city streets, inspiring many myths. Is it oil seepage? An offering from aliens? Political sabotage?
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