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Sat Feb 7
As the Planet Warms, a Humble Sea Bean Is Proving to Be a Promising Superfood
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These Koalas Bounced Back From the Brink of Local Extinction Extremely Fast. Surprisingly, So Did Their Genetic Resilience
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This Rare Silver Medal From the First Modern Olympic Games in 1896 Just Sold at Auction
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These Intricately Decorated Ostrich Eggshells Suggest Our Ancestors May Have Understood Basic Geometry 60,000 Years Ago
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Scientists Thought These Marsupials Went Extinct 6,000 Years Ago. They Just Found the Animals Alive
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Tudor Courtiers Exchanged Portrait Miniatures as Love Tokens. Centuries Later, New Research Is Unlocking the Secrets of These Intimate Artworks
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The Iconic House From 'The Brady Bunch' Is Now an Official Historic Landmark in Los Angeles
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You Can Buy Salvador Dalí's Largest Painting, a 100-Foot-Long Artwork Made for a Ballet in 1939
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 Won't Slam Into the Moon, According to NASA
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The Ten Best Books to Complement Your Viewing of This Year’s Oscar-Nominated Movies
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Some People Keep Razor-Sharp Minds Into Their 80s and Beyond. A New Study Reveals Their Secrets
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The Sweat of Tourists Has Covered Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Fresco in a White Film. Now, the 'Last Judgment' Is Getting a Much-Needed Cleaning
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Take a Look at Uranus' Weird, Lopsided Upper Atmosphere Bespeckled with Auroras
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Chimps Seem to Love Crystals. Their Attraction Might Help Explain Humans' Obsession With the Shimmering Stones
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The Final Season of 'Outlander' Is Here. See the Most Iconic Kilts, Gowns and Other Costumes From the Time Travel Drama
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Thirty-Four Years Ago, a British Museum Staffer Stole 350 Prints in Broad Daylight. A New Book Chronicles the Thefts and Their Fallout
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Most Insect Species Call the Tropics Home. But Climate Change Is Pushing Many of the Critters There to Their Heat Limits
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Anime, Manga and Traditional Japanese Art Come Together at an Upcoming Auction—From Hokusai's 'The Great Wave' to Miyazaki's 'My Neighbor Totoro'
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Why Has Punch, an Adorable Baby Monkey, Struggled to Fit in With His Troop? Scientists Explain the Lives of Japanese Macaques
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Could Life on Earth Have Descended From Microbes That Traveled From Mars Long Ago?
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Mosquitoes Have Been Biting Humans for More Than One Million Years
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See the New U.S. Postage Stamp Honoring the Bison, America's National Mammal
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After Pearl Harbor, Americans Living in Japan Endured Imprisonment, Torture and a Lengthy Battle to Return Home
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These Clownfish Lose Their Baby Stripes in Response to Peer Pressure, New Research Suggests
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You've Seen Jackson Pollock's Dizzying Drip Paintings. But His Wife, Lee Krasner, Was Also a Major Player in the Abstract Expressionist Movement
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They Joked About Discovering a Forgotten Masterpiece. Now, Experts Say They're the Unwitting Owners of an Original Rembrandt
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Rooted in the American West: Food, History and Culture
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See 15 Wild and Wondrous Photographs of Yellowstone National Park
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Why Do Basketball Players' Shoes Squeak on the Court? Here's the Physics Behind the Iconic, High-Pitched Sounds
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These California Condors Might Be Tending to the Species' First Egg in the State's Northern Region in More Than a Century
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In the World's Best Place to See Wild Jaguars, Residents Are Using the Big Cat's Appeal to Reach Conservation Goals
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Panamanian Golden Frogs Disappeared From the Wild Due to a Deadly Fungus. Now, Scientists Are Returning Them to Nature
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Here's How Animators Make Stop-Motion Masterpieces Like 'Wallace & Gromit' Come Alive
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The Historic Comic Books That Introduced Superman and Captain America Just Entered the Smithsonian in a Landmark Acquisition
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Are 1 in 200 Men Alive Today Really Related to Genghis Khan? Probably Not, According to New Research
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We've Been Manipulating Images Since the Invention of Photography—Long Before Photoshop or Artificial Intelligence
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Like an 'Eight-Ton Chicken,' Tyrannosaurus Rex May Have Run on Its Tiptoes to Catch Speedy Prey
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Emperor Penguins' Annual Molt Might Put Them in Peril. The Sea Ice They Rely on During This Vulnerable Period Is Disappearing
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In 'Bride of Frankenstein,' the Monster's Wife Never Speaks. Now, Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' Gives the Iconic Character a Voice
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As ADHD Coaching Gains Popularity, Researchers Stress the Importance of Careful Vetting
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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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