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Ancient Rome's Roads Might Have Been Almost Twice as Long as Researchers Previously Thought

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Water Temperatures in Amazon Lakes Reached Hot Tub Levels in 2023, Killing Fish and Dolphins

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Colorful Snapdragons in the Valleys of the Pyrenees Offer a Rare Window Into How Evolution Happens

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A 5,000-Year-Old Canaanite Wine Press Has Been Discovered in Israel

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The Universe's Expansion May Be Slowing Down, Not Speeding Up, New Research Suggests

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New Daily Pill Could Potentially Be Life-Saving for Americans With High Cholesterol Levels, Researchers Say

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The Netherlands Will Return a Looted 3,500-Year-Old Stone Bust to Egypt

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Scientists Are Releasing the Lovingly Nicknamed 'Snot Otters' Into Ohio Waterways in a Big Success for Conservation

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Researchers Used Space Dust to Build a Timeline of 30,000 Years of Arctic Sea Ice

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Nobody Knows What Sank the 'Edmund Fitzgerald.' But Its Doomed Final Voyage Will Always Be America's Defining Shipwreck

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One Glacier's 'Out of This World' Retreat Might Have Set a Modern Record. Now, Scientists Pieced Together What Happened

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An Enslaved Man Made Thousands of Ceramic Pots. Now, a Boston Museum Has Returned Two of Them to His Descendants

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How Old-Time Fiddle Music Took Root in Indigenous Alaska

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Iguanas Are Native, Not Invasive, on This Mexican Island, DNA Study Suggests, Rewriting Conservation Ideas

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The Term '67' Is 'Impossible to Define.' It Just Became Dictionary.com's Word of the Year for 2025

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These 15 Gorgeous Photographs Capture the Beautiful Art of Blown and Stained Glass

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Lemurs Are Having a Mysterious 'Baby Boom' in Madagascar. Here's Why That Might Not Be a Good Thing

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The True Story Behind 'Nuremberg,' a WWII Drama About Hermann Göring's Cat-and-Mouse Game With an American Psychiatrist

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Can Visiting an Art Gallery Lower Your Stress Levels and Improve Your Health?

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This Massive Web—Home to More Than 100,000 Spiders—Found in a Cave in Europe Could Be the World's Largest

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In an Out of This World Observation, a Museum Curator Filmed the Moon Getting Struck by Meteors—Twice

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109-Year-Old Messages in a Bottle Written by Soldiers Heading to Fight in World War I Discovered on Australian Beach

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Chimpanzees Weigh Evidence to Make a Smart Choice, in a Process Resembling Human Rationality

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Another 8-Year-Old Boy Ascends El Capitan, Following in His Brother's Footsteps

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Researchers Found Hundreds of Mysterious Dimples on the Seafloor Near Antarctica. Now They Know What Creature Made Them

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The ‘Edmund Fitzgerald’ Sank Half a Century Ago. We’re Still Fascinated

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The Real Story Behind Netflix's 'Death by Lightning' and the Shocking Assassination of President James A. Garfield

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Astronomers Detect the Brightest and Most Distant Black Hole Flare Ever Seen

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A Short Walk in the Park Might Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s

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800-Year-Old Tower Partially Collapses Near Rome’s Colosseum, Killing a Worker Trapped Inside

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Researchers Create a New Antivenom That Can Combat Bites From 17 Snake Species, Trials in Mice Suggest

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Archaeologists Unearth More Than 100 Projectiles From an Iconic Battlefield in Scotland

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The Real Story of Christy Martin, the Trailblazing Boxer Who 'Created a Sport That Did Not Exist'

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A Man Brought His Father’s ‘Piece of the Parthenon’ to Greek Officials. They Said It Was From an Even Older Temple in the Acropolis of Athens

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Fishing Line and Hooks Were Tangled in This Albatross’s Stomach. After Surgery, the Bird Is Once Again Flying Free

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Orcas in Mexico Have Learned to Attack Young Great White Sharks—by Flipping Them Upside Down and Eating Their Livers

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Still Unfinished After 143 Years, Barcelona's Dazzling Sagrada Familia Is Now the Tallest Church in the World

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Remarkable New Research on Ochre 'Crayons' Colors in Scientists' Understanding of How Neanderthals Made Art

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The Skyline of Paris Is Filled With Zinc Rooftops. But Can They Survive Climate Change?

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How El Jefe, the Lone Arizona Jaguar Who Captivated a Nation in 2016, Became a 'Rock Star'

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November's Full Beaver Supermoon Peaks on Wednesday—and It Will Be the Year's Biggest

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This Fully Functioning Toilet Made From Solid Gold Could Sell for More Than $10 Million at Auction

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This Tiny Tyrannosaur Could Settle a Huge Scientific Debate

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You Can Listen to Kandinsky's Vibrant Paintings at This New Exhibition in Paris

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Computers Are Getting Much Better at Image Recognition

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Researchers Discover 'Death Ball' Sponge and Dozens of Other Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures in the Southern Ocean

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Thieves Steal More Than 1,000 Artifacts From a California Museum's Storage Facility

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Rats Are Snatching Bats Out of the Air and Eating Them—and Researchers Got It on Video

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A Storm Battered Western Alaska, Scattering Thousands of Indigenous Artifacts Across the Sand

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These Mysterious 'Decorations' in Spiderwebs Might Help Spiders Better Locate Their Prey

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