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Sat Jan 31
Why NASA's Artemis 3 Mission Isn't Sending Astronauts to the Moon Anymore
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Museum Devoted to the Romantic Movement Reopens in Paris After Extensive Renovations
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Shipwreck Timbers Appeared on a Beach After a Storm. They Had Been Buried Beneath the Sand Since the 17th Century
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Georges Seurat Is Most Famous for His Pointillist Painting of a Paris Park. But More Than Half of His Canvases Were Stunning Seascapes
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These Majestic Goats Have Been Traipsing Around Ireland for at Least 3,000 Years, Research Suggests
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Neanderthal Men May Have Often Hooked Up With Human Women Thousands of Years Ago
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Treetops Emit Ultraviolet Sparkles During Thunderstorms. Researchers Just Filmed It in Nature for the First Time
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This Ancient Roman Game Board Was a Mystery. Researchers Used A.I. to Figure Out How to Play
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The Berlin Cathedral Is Reopening Its Massive Crypt—Home to the Bones of One of Europe’s Most Powerful Dynasties
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A Scholar Recognized the Inscriptions in the Margins of This Manuscript. The Scribbles Turned Out to Be Galileo's Handwritten Notes
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The Eerie 'Blood' Moon Will Grace the Night Sky This Week, Thanks to a Total Lunar Eclipse
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Nintendo Released Its First ‘Pokémon’ Games 30 Years Ago. Here’s How the Beloved Catchable ‘Pocket Monsters’ Became the World’s Biggest Media Franchise
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Wild Chimpanzees Love to Eat Boozy Fruit. Scientists Say the Proof Is in Their Pee
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Caribou Are the Only Deer Species in Which Females Grow Antlers. Scientists Just Figured Out Why
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What Does This 150-Year-Old Bottle of Mystery Booze Taste Like? Fruity, With a Hint of Leather
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Behold Belgium’s Beauty in These 15 Scenic Photographs
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Needy Caterpillars Vibrate to Complex Rhythms to Communicate With Ants
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Northern Elephant Seals Test Positive for Deadly, Highly Infectious H5N1 Bird Flu for the First Time
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Astronomers Spotted a Galaxy That's Made Up Almost Entirely of Dark Matter
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A Smashing New Proposal About Saturn's History Might Explain Its Iconic Rings and Some of Its Odd Moons
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The Layered History of Koshary, Egypt's Most Beloved Street Food
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A Woman Found a Folder in a Drawer. When She Opened It, She Discovered 35 Forgotten Rembrandt Etchings
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Seventy-Two Captive Tigers in Thailand Die From Dangerous Infections, Sparking Concerns Over Animal Welfare
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How to Fit 250 Years of American History and Culture Into One Map
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Meet the ‘Bop Artist’ Who Was Inspired by Dreams and Hosted Some Surreal Salons in Her Chicago Brownstone
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A Couple Walking Their Dogs Noticed 2,000-Year-Old Footprints on the Beach. They Were Visible for Just Days Before Waves Erased Them Forever
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Humans May Have Used These Mysterious Symbols to Encode Information Tens of Thousands of Years Before the First Writing Systems
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The Little-Known Story of the Enslaved Africans Who Found Freedom in the European Fight Over North America
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This Nearly 50-Foot-Long Sock Monkey Sculpture Is the Largest on Earth, Guinness World Records Confirms
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How Do Horses Whinny? Scientists Say They've Figured Out How the Majestic Animals Make This Distinctive Sound
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This Famous 17th-Century Elephant Sculpture in Rome Keeps Losing the Tip of Its Tusk
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After the 'King of the Underground Railroad' Escaped From Slavery, He Led 1,500 Others to Freedom
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See How Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' Inspired Centuries of Artists—From Caravaggio to René Magritte
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A Mass Grave Uncovered in Serbia Hints at a Violent Iron Age Massacre That Targeted Women and Children
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These Extraordinary Photographs of Golden Age Hollywood Stars, From Greta Garbo to Clark Gable, Are Worth a Second Look
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Listen to What Archivists Believe to Be Oldest-Known Whale Recording
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Rare and Original Watercolor Illustrations of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’ Go Up for Auction
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Lifelong Learning Might Lower Your Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease, a New Study Suggests
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Why Did a Man Build This Secret Passageway Below a Dresser Drawer Nearly 200 Years Ago? Historians Think It Was Part of the Underground Railroad
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Can Apes Play Pretend? What Scientists Learned From Having Imaginary 'Tea Parties' With Kanzi the Bonobo
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Construction Workers Digging in Northern England Stumble Upon a 2,200-Pound Cannon That May Be More Than 300 Years Old
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Giant Tortoises Vanished From the Galápagos' Floreana Island More Than 150 Years Ago. Now, Conservationists Have Brought Them Back
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The Oldest State Park in America Is About to Expand
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See the First Known Footage of an Elusive Southern Sleeper Shark Swimming in Antarctica's Near-Freezing Waters
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The Nazis Stole This Rare Jewish Prayer Book Decorated With Dragons, Unicorns and Intricate Floral Patterns. It Just Sold for $6.4 Million at Auction
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This Austrian Diplomat Resigned When the Nazis Annexed His Country. To Make Ends Meet, His Wife Turned to Dressmaking—and Captivated the American Public
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NASA Report Reveals the Failures That Left Two Astronauts 'Stranded' on the International Space Station
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Investigators Unravel $12 Million Ticket-Fraud Scheme at the Louvre
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Scientists Still Have So Much to Learn About Archaeopteryx, the Dinosaur That May Have Flown Like a Bird
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This Massive, Meat-Eating Dinosaur Was a 'Hell Heron' That Waded Into Shallow Waters to Nab Slippery Fish
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