Found: wonders in a secret cave
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A Frenchman named Jean-Marie Chauvet recently discovered a cave filled with 22,000-year-old art. The most mysterious aspect of the new discovery is the presence of some 40 bear skeletons in the cave, a finding which many theorize to have religious implications.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1995
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The living reef
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The world's coral reefs serve as the home of countless species of marine life. In addition, it boasts of vast potentials for science, particularly medical science. Unfortunately, human activities and natural disasters are damaging reefs at an accelerated rate.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1995
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The blast heard 'round the world
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The bombing of the World Trade Center Building in New York City was the single most destructive terrorist act in the US. However, despite the massive damage, the building is the second tallest in the world and it is unlikely a single bomb could topple it.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1993
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