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Readers discuss ancient plagues and a fern’s leaf revival

Under the weather New climate reconstructions show that periods of decreasing temperature and rainfall coincided with three plagues that struck…

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R29 Readers Can Shop Everlane x Marques’ Almeida Early

We’ve got some big news, and you’re the first to hear it. So listen closely because Everlane is launching its…

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Readers had a lot to say about those newly minted 401(k) millionaires

They’re everyday workers who clocked into their jobs day in and day out, all the while faithfully socking away money…

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Readers discuss quantum gravity and more

Words matter An ancient grave with a sword, shield and mirror belonged to a woman who about 2,000 years ago…

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Secrets to healthy aging and longevity from NPR’s readers : Shots

Peathegee Inc/Getty Images/Tetra images RF Peathegee Inc/Getty Images/Tetra images RF In the 1960s and ’70s, The 2,000 Year-Old Man, was…

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Readers discuss grassland conservation and a hummingbird flight trick

Conservation considerations The online mapping tool Landscape Explorer uses historical and modern aerial images to show how the American West’s…

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Readers discuss marathoners’ myelin, menopausal chimps and more

Running on myelin Marathon runners’ myelin levels in the brain temporarily dwindled in the days after a race. The finding…

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Calling All R29 Readers: Here’s How To Submit Your Feel Good Diary

Welcome to Refinery29’s Feel Good Diaries, where we explore the broad definition of wellness and what it really means to…

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Readers react to neutron imaging and the expanding definition of loneliness

A peek inside Neutron tomography can help scientists capture 3-D images of the insides of fossils and artifacts without damaging…

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Do men or women cook more at home? Readers share their experience : Shots

Family holiday meals often involve lots of time spent bent over cutting boards, peeking in the oven and reading thermometers…

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