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The shaky science behind ivermectin as a COVID-19 cure

Pluralism / Sep 02, 2021 - Source: nationalgeographic

Studies are inconclusive and misinformation is rampant.


Tiger tests positive for coronavirus at Bronx Zoo, first known case in ...

Pluralism / Apr 05, 2020 - Source: nationalgeographic

The big cat is the first known case of a non-domesticated animal with COVID-19 symptoms—and is one of seven sick tigers at the


How the Titanic was lost and found

Pluralism / Aug 22, 2019 - Source: nationalgeographic

Many historical accounts of the sinking of the RMS Titanic describe the 882.5-foot-long passenger ship as “slipping beneath the


What is the summer solstice? The answer might surprise you.

Pluralism / Jun 20, 2019 - Source: nationalgeographic

During the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice—which always falls around June 21—the Southern Hemisphere gets its winter


Flag Day's long—and surprising—history explained

Pluralism / Jun 14, 2019 - Source: nationalgeographic

President Calvin Coolidge issued a similar Flag Day proclamation in 1927.


Equinox supermoon, and more can't-miss sky shows in March

Pluralism / Mar 01, 2019 - Source: nationalgeographic

This year, the March equinox officially arrives at 5:58 p.m.