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| There was no doubt which massive animals had hunted down and killed these sharks.
The sharks had pectoral tears—and the liver of each had been sucked out and eaten. Who are the marine killers? And why just livers? Here’s what’s happening.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY MAGALI DRUSCOVICH, REUTERS/REDUX | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY VISUAL CHINA GROUP, GETTY IMAGES | | A rare sighting in the skies: A “ring of fire” eclipse (one pictured above) is coming to the sky near you on Oct. 14. The last time this celestial phenomenon occurred was in 2012, and the next one to follow won’t be until 2039. Here’s how you can see it.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY STEPHANIE SINCLAIR | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JONATHAN NACKSTRAND, AFP, GETTY | | The secretive, peculiar Nobels: Happening this week and next, these awards hold mystery—and the promise to elevate scientists, economists, and peacemakers. Some awardees have been imprisoned by authoritarian leaders; many have changed our world in varied ways. How are they chosen? (Above, guests participate in a celebratory dinner after the Nobel Prize ceremony.)
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Today’s soundtrack: Ring of Fire, Home Free
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