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Soviet KV-1 tank (Credit: Anton Skyba)
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The WW2 tanks raised from the dead

By Marina Vorobei

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By David Robson
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The 'quiet eye' trick of elite athletes

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The plane that shrank the world

By Stephen Dowling
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By Tiffanie Wen
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By Richard Gray
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Why printers add secret tracking dots

By Chris Baraniuk
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By Alex Riley
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Zimbabwe's radical cure for depression

By Rachel Nuwer from Zimbabwe
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Miami’s fight against rising seas

By Amanda Ruggeri
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The world's best food delivery service

By Edd Gent
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How restaurant menus play tricks on you

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By Sarah Keating
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