The Secret Of The Sun’s Magnetic Cycles | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

Step inside a simulation of the interior of the sun as its magnetic field reverses, a process that creates solar storms that can interrupt power grids and satellite communications on Earth.

By: Nicholas St. Fleur, Nathan Griffiths and Kaitlyn Mullin

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The Aria of Babyface Cauliflower Brown | Op-Docs | The New York Times

In this Op-Doc, director Tim Grant attempts to convey the art of pro wrestling. “It’s not a fake sport, its a form of storytelling.”

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How A Russian Offer Got To Donald Trump Jr.’s Inbox | The New York Times

The cast of characters that helped bring the bombshell email to Donald Trump Jr. includes a pop star, a publicist and a real estate tycoon.

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The Blackout of 1977: A Trip Through the Archives | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

It’s been 40 years since the New York City blackout of 1977. Visit the New York Times archive, known as the morgue, to see how this newspaper covered the two chaotic days when the city was without power.

By: Niko Koppel, Samantha Quick and Jean Yves Chainon

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Ants Use Bodies As Building Blocks To Form Living Eiffel Tower | ScienceTake | The New York Times

See how ants build towers in ScienceTake, combining cutting-edge research from the world of science with stunning footage of the natural world in action.

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