Hearing from older students that high school gets better may help teenagers avoid depression. Cargo/ImageZoo/Corbis hide caption
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The French enjoy horse meat — here's a horse meat butcher in Paris. But even the French were angry that they had been paying beef prices for it last year. Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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This human-scale lab rat cage is parked near a skate park in Denver, Colo., to make a point about the lack of science on marijuana. Richard Feldman Studio/Sukle Advertising and Design hide caption
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Several contestants in this year's Miss America pageant chose domestic violence as their platform topic. Mel Evans/AP hide caption
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Lanes? What lanes? Bangalore's epic traffic jams make it hard for ambulances to get through. Jagadeesh N.V./EPA/Corbis hide caption
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Aficionados line up outside Hot Doug's, a gourmet hot dog diner in Chicago, in May. Owner Doug Sohn has announced that he will shut the doors in October after nearly 14 years. M. Spencer Green/AP hide caption
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First the cathedral and then the cafe? Experiences like travel bring greater satisfaction than material goods, researchers say. Dangubic/iStockphoto hide caption
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Homer thinks he is a god in the episode of The Simpsons set in Bangalore. via metatube hide caption
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The unique browning patterns on mozzarella come from the way it bubbles, a scientist says. sierravalleygirl/Flickr hide caption
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Depressed teens paired with a "depression care manager" were twice as likely to get treatment. Corbis hide caption
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Researchers asked 4-year-olds to draw a child. Here's a sample of their artwork. Twins Early Development Study/King's College in London hide caption
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British photographer James Ostrer named his photographs after the European codes for food additives. James Ostrer hide caption
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The notion that brief interventions can catch — and stop — problem drinking started in the 1960s. Jorge Salcedo/iStockphoto hide caption