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    Food Tiny pea pods that look like dollhouse produce Popkin
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  • ducks How quickly can a duck eat peas? Rob Beschizza
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    art A whole book about That One Matt Bors Comic Rob Beschizza
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    History The caganer: Catalonia's defecating nativity figure Ellsworth Toohey
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    Science From carbon sequestration to metal filtering, fungi do the planet's heavy lifting Ellsworth Toohey
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    The long history of waking people up before alarm clocks Ellsworth Toohey
  • Chickpea roots with beneficial fungi (left) spread wider, absorb more nutrients and water, and block harmful heavy metals. Without the fungi (right), roots are shorter and less protected. Worm compost feeds the soil with microorganisms and nutrients the plant needs to grow. (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-35759-0)
    Science Scientists grew chickpeas in fake moon dirt with the help of fungi Ellsworth Toohey
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    breaking the law Another influencer mistakes Yosemite for their personal content playground Jason Weisberger
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    law Medieval France put pigs on trial for murder — complete with lawyers, judges, and executions Ellsworth Toohey
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    Science Farting sloth proves scientists wrong Gail Sherman
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    art Kennedy Center's name change costs it New Year's shows and credibility Jason Weisberger
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    adorable animals Sloth ASMR: Listen to this gorgeous two-toed sloth crunching his way through a pile of sugar snap peas Jennifer Sandlin
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    politics Trump sues the BBC in Florida Rob Beschizza
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    pixel fonts Tiny pixel fonts are a challenge. With double-width pixels, they're a nightmare. Rob Beschizza

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