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In February, megafires ripped through the Chilean central coastal hills, killing at least 132 people, injuring hundreds and destroying 7,000

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Meningitis could be behind ‘mystery illness’ reports in Nigeria

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From the archive: New Mexico’s prehistoric pottery, and traces of the Ice Age

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