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Sat Mar 14
Long Misidentified, This Seal Tooth Pendant Was Carefully Crafted by a Prehistoric Human Roughly 15,000 Years Ago
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One of the American West's Most Iconic Birds Is Attempting to Mate Near a Dangerous Airport. Could Robo-Birds Help Save Them?
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From Sparkling Tiaras to Pastel Hats, New Buckingham Palace Exhibition Celebrates the Fashion of Elizabeth II
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The National Gallery of Art Holds an Artistic Mirror Up to the United States for Its Big 250th Birthday
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On Major Music Release Days, Stay Extra Vigilant While Driving. Car Crash Deaths Seem to Spike When Top Artists Drop New Albums
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The Antilla Shipwreck Tells the Story of When World War II Came to Aruba
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War Can Feel Surreal. See How This American Photojournalist Captured the Horrors—and Dark Humor—of World War II
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This Millennium-Old Sacrificial Altar in Mexico Belonged to a Civilization That Thrived Before the Aztecs
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This Nearly 300-Million-Year-Old Mummified Reptile Reveals the Evolutionary Origins of How We Breathe
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A Dizzying Spiral Staircase With a Single Guardrail Once Led to the Top of the Eiffel Tower. Now, You Can Buy 14 of the Original Steps
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Rolled Up in a Cellar for Decades, This Artemisia Gentileschi Painting Is Now Up for Auction. Why Is Mary Magdalene's Face Missing From the Portrait?
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Songkran Is Thailand’s Splashing New Year’s Festival, When Everyone Gets Out a Super Soaker and Prepares to Get Drenched
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In a First, This Personalized Cell Therapy Treated Three Life-Threatening Autoimmune Diseases in One Patient
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In 1776, the Declaration of Independence Was Breaking News. Here's How the Founding Document Reached the American Public
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Where Does This Anti-War Masterpiece Belong? In Spain, a Request to Borrow Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ Sparks a Bitter Debate
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Enslaved and Free Workers Built Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Brick by Brick. Archaeologists Just Discovered One of the Kilns They Used
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Artemis 2 Astronauts Successfully Return to Earth After Completing a Historic Mission Around the Moon
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These Wild Chimps Have Been Fighting in a 'Civil War' for Nearly a Decade. It's the Bloodiest Split Ever Seen Among Their Kind
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This Vincent van Gogh Painting Was Found Wrapped in an Ikea Bag and a Blood-Stained Pillow. Now, the Artwork Has Been Restored to Its Former Glory
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After Nearly 80 Years of Doubt, Scientists Say a Spear Lodged Between Elephant Ribs Offers Evidence That Neanderthals Hunted Big Game
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See 15 Sensational Scenes of Switzerland, Europe's Alpine Wonderland That's Beautiful No Matter the Season
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This Fashion Designer Collaborated With Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau to Imagine Fabulous Surrealist Ensembles
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The James Webb Space Telescope and the Parker Solar Probe Changed How We See the Universe. Now, Their Models Have Found a Home at the Smithsonian
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As Their Antarctic Habitat Melts Away, Emperor Penguins Are Now Considered an Endangered Species
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Octopus Sex Just Got Weirder. In Addition to Depositing Sperm, Males' Specialized Mating Arm Can 'Taste' Female Hormones
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A Mysterious, Monumental Scroll on Public Display for the First Time Paints a Picture of Artistic Fusion in Colonial India
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Chiringuitos Offer the Quintessential Beach Bar Experience on Spain's Costa del Sol
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Jesus's Burial Cloth or Medieval Forgery? DNA Evidence Further Complicates the Debate Over the Shroud of Turin
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Watch These Rock-Climbing Fish Scale a 50-Foot Waterfall in the Congo Basin, the First Known Evidence of This Behavior in Africa
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What Lies Beyond Artemis 2? These Other Missions Are Setting Their Sights on the Moon This Year—and on a Future With Humans in Space
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A Small Rodent Hero Left a Giant Legacy. Now, Cambodia Honors This Famous Bomb-Sniffing Rat With a Seven-Foot Statue
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This Punjabi Princess Fought for Women's Suffrage and Sheltered Refugees During World War II. A Goddaughter of Queen Victoria, She Rejected British Imperialism
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Long Before Machine Guns, Ancient Roman Troops Used This 2,000-Year-Old Rapid-Fire Weapon in Pompeii, New Research Suggests
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Hear From a Wildlife Photographer's Dramatic Glimpse Into the Dwindling World of the Cascade Red Fox
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What's Inside America's Lost Luggage? These Travelers Abandoned a Samurai Sword, a Meteorite and a Robot With a Mysterious Purpose
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Follow in the Footsteps of the Founders and Have a Drink Where They Planned the Revolution Over a Few Beers
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This Fossil Held the World Record for the Earliest Known Octopus. Turns Out, It's Not an Octopus After All
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Archaeologists Didn’t Expect to Find Anything at This Site in England. Then, They Stumbled Upon a Roman Villa and a Bronze Artifact Dubbed 'Norfolk Nessie'
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Freshwater Fish Migrations Are Disappearing Across the Planet, Finds UN Report
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Can Frida Kahlo Leave Mexico? Plans to Relocate a Trove of Paintings by the Famous Artist Spark a Heated Debate
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Shakespeare Gardens Around the World Honor the Playwright—and Hold Their Own Storied History
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See the 2,000-Year-Old Ancient Roman Cargo From an Accidental Shipwreck Discovered at the Bottom of a Lake in Switzerland
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What Is a Shark? A New Genetic Analysis Throws an 'Unexpected Wrench' Into Our Understanding of the Ocean Predators
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Earth's Smells Are Disappearing Because of Climate Change, and It's a Vast Cultural Loss
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Readers Respond to the March Issue
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Customer Loyalty Was Once Measured in Green Stamps. And the More You Shopped, the Bigger the Rewards
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How Australian Chefs and Farmers are Rediscovering the Ingredients That Have Been There All Along
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New Fossils Discovered in China Hint That Complex Life Evolved Millions of Years Earlier Than Scientists Thought
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See the Awe-Inspiring New Photos of the Moon and Earth Sent Back From the Artemis 2 Mission
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Thieves Who Allegedly Stole an Ancient Gold Helmet Belonging to a Lost European Culture Just Returned It
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