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| PHOTOGRAPH BY THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART | | Smart. Young. Connected. Killers? Long before the British town was known for its intellectuals and luminaries, Oxford had another distinction, a recent study notes—a murder rate five times that of London.
Why? The dagger (shown above) may be a clue.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY ZOWY VOETEN, GETTY IMAGES | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY NASA | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY NEWSCAST/UNIVERSAL IMAGES GROUP/GETTY IMAGES | | Stuffy nose? Congested? Cold? Flu? You’ve probably turned to popular medicines like Sudafed and NyQuil to ease your symptoms. But scientists knew a drug within those products was useless—so why have you been using it for decades?
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY BALAZS GARDI | | | |
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