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Now Open in Kansas City, The World's First Barbecue Museum Is a Feast for the Senses
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Jump in the bean-themed ball pit, solve a pork puzzle and pose with a championship mustard belt at the new Museum of BBQ

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Researchers Develop the World's Smallest Pacemaker, and It Could Be Revolutionary for Newborn Babies With Heart Defects
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The new device is smaller than a grain of rice and gets absorbed by the patient’s body when it’s no longer needed, eliminating the risks of an extraction ...

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See for Yourself One of the World's Rarest Red Diamonds at the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum
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Unraveling the surprising science that gives colorful diamonds their special allure

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See the World's Smallest Park, a Teeny-Tiny Enclave in Japan That's About the Size of Four Sheets of Paper
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The record-breaking park features some grass, a seat and a decorative stepping stone. It's even smaller than Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon, which had ...

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Inside the Herculean Effort to Study and Save the World's Smallest Sea Turtle
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After years of steady gains, a decades-long conservation program dedicated to the Kemp's ridley hits rough seas

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This Lego Brick Is About the Size of a Human White Blood Cell. It Just Became the World's Smallest Sculpture
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Created by microscopic artist David A. Lindon, the record-breaking sculpture measures just 0.00099 by 0.00086 inches and can't be seen with the human eye

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Thrill Seekers Say Goodbye to the World's Tallest Roller Coaster
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After towering over Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey for two decades, Kingda Ka is slated for demolition—and fans are sharing their favorite memories ...

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Why Scientists Kept the Birth of Dolly, the World's First Cloned Mammal, a Secret for Seven Months
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The scientific breakthrough, announced on this day in 1997, proved that geneticists could clone an adult mammal, giving rise to a new era of ethical debate ...

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See the Adorable Video of Wisdom, the World's Oldest Wild Bird, Tending to Her New Chick at Age 74
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First banded in 1956, the Laysan albatross has become a mother once again at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge

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The World's First Astronaut With a Physical Disability Is Cleared for Long-Duration Space Missions
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Paralympian John McFall has passed all the required medical exams and is now eligible for future travel to the ISS with the European Space Agency

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