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A Massive Crane Helping With the Baltimore Bridge Cleanup Was Built to Recover a Sunken Soviet Submarine
The Chesapeake 1000 was used to construct a ship for a top-secret CIA mission in the 1970s
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How to Watch the Brilliant Lyrid Meteor Shower This Month
Fiery streaks will illuminate the night sky from April 15-29, with the spectacle’s peak occurring from April 21-22
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Zigzags on a Shell From Java Are the Oldest Human Engravings
The early human Homo erectus also made the oldest known shell tools half a million years ago
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When This Beetle Gets Eaten by a Frog, It Heads for the ‘Back Door’
New research details how this Japanese water beetle travels through the bowels of its predator to emerge out the other end, alive and unharmed
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Adorable but Deadly Fluff Balls, Better Known as Pygmy Slow Lorises, Born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo
The two babies are part of an endangered species whose unbearable cuteness has made them a target for wildlife traffickers
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