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Temporada 2021
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The life cycle of a cup of coffee - A.J. Jacobs
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Ene 04, 2021
Trace the globe-spanning journey of coffee as it goes from plant to brew, and the complex infrastructure that makes it possible. -- How many people does it take to make a cup of .. show full overview
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A day in the life of an ancient Babylonian business mogul - Soraya Field Fiorio
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Ene 07, 2021
It’s 1762 BCE. As dawn breaks in the Babylonian city of Sippar, Beltani— a priestess and businesswoman— receives an urgent visit from her brother. He makes a troubling accusation: her .. show full overview
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Savitri and Satyavan: The legend of the princess who outwitted Death - Iseult Gillespie
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Ene 12, 2021
Princess Savitri was benevolent, brilliant, and bright. Her grace was known throughout the land, and many princes and merchants flocked to her family’s palace to seek her hand in .. show full overview
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Who decides how long a second is? - John Kitching
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Ene 19, 2021
In 1967, researchers gathered to answer a long-running scientific question: just how long is a second? It might seem obvious at first. A second is the tick of a clock, the swing of a .. show full overview
2021x10
Why bats don't get sick - Arinjay Banerjee
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Ene 26, 2021
Consider a bat that is infected with several deadly viruses, including ones that cause rabies, SARS, and Ebola. While this diagnosis would be lethal for other mammals, the winged wonder .. show full overview
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What if every satellite suddenly disappeared? - Moriba Jah
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Feb 02, 2021
What would happen if one day all of humanity’s artificial satellites suddenly disappeared? Within hours, most of the planet’s traffic would grind to a halt, the world economy would shut .. show full overview
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The material that could change the world... for a third time
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Mar 01, 2021
Today roads, sidewalks, bridges, and skyscrapers are made of a material called concrete. There’s three tons of it for every person on Earth. It’s also played a surprisingly large role in .. show full overview
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Can loud music damage your hearing? - Heather Malyuk
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Mar 02, 2021
After a concert, you find it difficult to hear your friend rave about the show. It sounds like they're speaking from across the room, and it’s tough to make out their voice over the .. show full overview
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How much land does it take to power the world?
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Mar 16, 2021
No matter how we make electricity, it takes up space. Coal requires mines, and plants to convert it into electricity. Nuclear power takes uranium mines, facilities to refine it, a .. show full overview
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How do antidepressants work? - Neil R. Jeyasingam
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Mar 18, 2021
In the 1950s, the discovery of two new drugs sparked what would become a multi-billion dollar market for antidepressants. Neither drug was intended to treat depression at all— many .. show full overview
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The world’s most painful insect sting - Justin Schmidt
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Abr 19, 2021
One of these three creatures is thought to possess the world’s most painful insect sting: there’s an ant that forages in rainforest canopies, a bee that protects a hive of delectable .. show full overview
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Meet the bluefin tuna, the toughest fish in the sea - Grantly Galland and Raiana McKinney
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May 03, 2021
What’s as big as a polar bear, swallows its prey whole, and swims at forty miles an hour? It’s not a shark or a killer whale... it’s the Atlantic bluefin tuna— the largest and .. show full overview
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What happens to your brain during a migraine - Marianne Schwarz
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May 17, 2021
A throbbing, pounding headache. Bright zigzagging lines across your field of vision. Sensitivity to light, lingering fatigue, disrupted sleep. While an incapacitating headache is one of .. show full overview
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Can you be awake and asleep at the same time? - Masako Tamaki
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May 18, 2021
Many animals need sleep. But all of the threats and demands animals face don’t just go away when it’s time to doze. That’s why a range of birds, mammals, and even humans experience some .. show full overview
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The woman who stared at the sun - Alex Gendler
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May 24, 2021
n 1944, amateur astronomer Hisako Koyama’s latest endeavor was sketching the sun’s shifting surface. She spent weeks angling her telescope towards the sun and tracking every change she .. show full overview
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Could you survive the real Twilight Zone? - Philip Renaud and Kenneth Kostel
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May 25, 2021
You’re traveling deep beneath the ocean’s surface, where faint lights flicker and toothy grins flash. Your mission is to survive these depths and journey to the surface after sundown to .. show full overview
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Why do we have hair in such random places? - Nina G. Jablonski
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Jun 03, 2021
We have lots in common with our closest primate relatives. But comparatively, humans seem a bit… underdressed. Instead of thick fur covering our bodies, many of us mainly have hair on .. show full overview
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A brief history of toilets - Francis de los Reyes
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Jun 15, 2021
On sunny days, citizens of ancient Rome could be found exchanging news and gossip while attending to more urgent business at the public latrines. Today, most cultures consider trips to .. show full overview
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Why was India split into two countries? - Haimanti Roy
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Jun 21, 2021
In 1947, the British viceroy announced that after 200 years of British rule, India would gain independence and be partitioned into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. What followed was one .. show full overview
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Axolotls: The salamanders that snack on each other (but don't die) - Luis Zambrano
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Jun 22, 2021
Axolotls are one of science’s most studied animals. Why, you ask? These extraordinary salamanders are masters of regeneration: they can flawlessly regenerate body parts ranging from .. show full overview
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How one person saved over 2,000 children from the Nazis - Iseult Gillespie
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Jun 28, 2021
In 1943, Irena Sendler and Janina Grabowska froze when they heard Gestapo pounding on the front door. Knowing she was minutes from arrest, Irena tossed Janina her most dangerous .. show full overview
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What you can do with an extra jaw - Darien Satterfield
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Jun 29, 2021
After stalking a cuttlefish, a moray eel finally pounces. As the eel snags the mollusk in its teeth, its prey struggles to escape. But before it can wiggle away, a second set of teeth .. show full overview
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Could we build a wooden skyscraper? - Stefan Al
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Jul 06, 2021
Towering 85 meters above the Norwegian countryside, Mjøstårnet is the world’s tallest wooden building, made almost entirely from the trees of neighboring forests. But as recently as the .. show full overview
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History's deadliest king - Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja
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Jul 08, 2021
In 1904, Chief Lontulu laid 110 twigs in front of a foreign commission. Every twig represented a person in his village who died because of King Leopold’s brutal regime in the Congo. His .. show full overview
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The most notorious scientific feud in history - Lukas Rieppel
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Jul 13, 2021
After the California Gold Rush of 1848, settlers streamed west to strike it rich. In addition to precious metals, they unearthed another treasure: dinosaur bones. Two wealthy scientists .. show full overview
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Why can’t governments print an unlimited amount of money? - Jonathan Smith
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Jul 15, 2021
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic rocked economies worldwide. Millions of people lost their jobs, and many businesses struggled to survive or shut down. Governments responded with .. show full overview
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Iceland's secret power - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl
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Jul 29, 2021
While the weather in Iceland is often cold, wet, and windy, a nearly endless supply of heat bubbles away below the surface. In fact, almost every building in the country is heated by .. show full overview
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Is this the most successful animal ever? - Nigel Hughes
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Ago 26, 2021
Prevailing for around 270 million years and encompassing more than 20,000 distinct species, trilobites are some of the most successful lifeforms in Earth’s history. When they sprung into .. show full overview
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Earth's mysterious red glow, explained - Zoe Pierrat
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Sept 14, 2021
In 2009, a satellite circled Earth, scanning and sorting the wavelengths reflecting off the planet’s surface. Researchers noticed something baffling: an unexpected wavelength of unknown .. show full overview
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You could have a secret twin (but not the way you think) - Kayla Mandel Sheets
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Sept 16, 2021
While searching for a kidney donor, Karen Keegan stumbled upon a mystery. After undergoing genetic testing, it turned out that some of her cells had a completely different set of genes .. show full overview
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The surprising origins of the word “lesbian” - Diane J. Rayor
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Sept 30, 2021
Over 2,500 years ago, one of ancient Greece’s most celebrated popstars and erotic poets enraptured listeners. The singer-songwriter offered a uniquely intimate perspective on love, .. show full overview
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The genes you don't get from your parents (but can't live without) - Devin Shuman
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Oct 05, 2021
Inside our cells, each of us has a second set of genes completely separate from our 23 pairs of chromosomes. And this isn’t just true for humans— it’s true of every animal, plant, and .. show full overview
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The surprisingly long history of electric cars - Daniel Sperling and Gil Tal
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Oct 26, 2021
By the end of the 19th century, nearly 40% of American cars were electric. But these vehicles had a few major problems — early car batteries were expensive and inefficient, and the .. show full overview
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Just add water: The garden insect that can turn into a plague - Jeffrey A. Lockwood
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Nov 04, 2021
A ravenous swarm stretches as far as the eye can see. It has no leader or strategic plan; its only goals are to eat, breed, and move on. These are desert locusts— infamous for their .. show full overview
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Why do some people snore so loudly? - Alayna Vaughan
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Nov 09, 2021
A leather mask that clamps the mouth shut. A cannonball sewn into a soldier’s uniform. A machine that delivers sudden electrical pulses. These were all treatments for a problem that has .. show full overview
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The twins who tricked the Maya gods of death - Ilan Stavans
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Nov 11, 2021
One day, twin brothers Junajpu and Ixb’alanke discovered their father’s hidden ballgame equipment and began to play. Hearing their vigorous game, the lords of the underworld sent a .. show full overview
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The wild sex lives of marine creatures - Luka Seamus Wright
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Nov 23, 2021
On a reef in the Pacific Ocean, 17,000 camouflage groupers dart about in the cloudy water. It is, in fact, an underwater orgy— turned feeding frenzy. An orgy might seem like a rather .. show full overview
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Would you raise the bird that murdered your children? - Steve Rothstein
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Dic 14, 2021
A mother honeyguide has placed its chick into a bee-eater’s nest— puncturing all the other eggs in the nest and leaving only its own hatching alive. Over the following weeks, the host .. show full overview
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The dark history of Mount Rushmore - Ned Blackhawk and Jeffrey D. Means
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Dic 16, 2021
Between 1927 and 1941, workers blasted 450,000 tons of rock from a mountainside using chisels, jackhammers, and dynamite. Gradually, they carved out Mount Rushmore. Today, the monument .. show full overview
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Blood, concrete, and dynamite: Building the Hoover Dam - Alex Gendler
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Dic 23, 2021
Dig into the engineering of the Hoover Dam, a concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River that supplies water to the US southwest. -- In the early 20th century, the US had .. show full overview

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