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This Ancient Construction Site in the Ruins of Pompeii Is Revealing New Secrets About the 2,000-Year-Old Recipe for Roman Concrete

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Nearly Complete Skull of a Dome-Headed Dinosaur Makes Its Way to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History

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Francis Ford Coppola Sells Luxury Watches for Millions Following Losses From 'Megalopolis'

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Archaeologists Discover 2,000-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Pleasure Boat That May Have Once Made Luxurious Voyages Along the Nile

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Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff

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Astrophysicists Found an Abundance of Odd Elements Essential for Life in the Leftovers of an Exploded Star

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Stream the Beautiful Highs and Violent Lows of Albatross Life With This New 24-Hour Camera on Midway Atoll

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Modern Humans Reached Australia Around 60,000 Years Ago via Two Routes, Genetic Analysis Suggests

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The Year's Best and Brightest Meteor Shower Peaks This Weekend. Here's How to Watch the Radiant Geminids

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You Can Now See 750-Year-Old Artifacts Recovered From England's Oldest Shipwreck

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A Deadly Pathogen Decimated Sunflower Sea Stars. Look Inside the Lab Working to Bring Them Back by Freezing and Thawing Their Larvae

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Historians Say This Rare Mosaic Found on a British Farm Depicts Scenes From a Long-Lost Account of the Trojan War

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This Site in Bolivia Boasts 16,600 Exposed Dinosaur Footprints—The Most Ever Found in One Location

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Can GLP-1s Help Fat Cats Lose Weight? The First Clinical Trial Testing the Drugs for Weight Loss in Felines Has Begun

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Sixty Years Ago, When Instruments Were Played in Space for the First Time, It Was ‘Jingle Bells’ All the Way

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Gas Stoves Are Poisoning Americans by Releasing Toxic Fumes Associated With Asthma and Lung Cancer

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The Era of the New York City MetroCard Is Almost Over. Say Goodbye to the Iconic Yellow Passes With a New Exhibition

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How a Near-Shipwreck on a Luxury Ocean Liner Inspired 'The Poseidon Adventure' and a Decade of Disaster Movies

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A Scenic Road Winding Through Theodore Roosevelt National Park Finally Reopens After Six Years

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This Stunning Image Shows a Skydiver Falling Across the Face of the Sun. Here’s How the Team Captured the Mesmerizing Photo

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Can Chatting With an A.I. Bot Shift Our Political Beliefs?

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Two Armed Thieves Stole Eight Matisse Prints From a São Paulo Library

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Deep-Sea Mining Test in the Pacific Drastically Reduced Biodiversity and Animal Populations

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Archaeologists Are Unraveling the Mysteries Behind Deep Pits Found Near Stonehenge

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The Ten Best Books About Travel of 2025

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A Trove of Sea Cow Fossils in Qatar Reveals a New Species That Munched on Seagrass 21 Million Years Ago

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What's Killing These Oak Trees in the Midwest? Conservationists Believe Drifting Herbicides Are to Blame

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This Painting of a Doomed Duke Just Became the Priciest Elizabethan Portrait Ever Auctioned, Selling for $4.2 Million

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The Best Books of 2025

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The Ten Best Photography Books of 2025

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Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' Was Initially Rejected by a Publisher. It Later Became One of the World's Most Beloved Novels

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For More Than 250 Million Years, Coral Reefs Have Had a Major Influence on Earth's Changing Climate

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'Murder Hornets' Might Strike Terror in Humans, but These Frogs Can Eat Them for Lunch

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When a Humpback Whale Got Stranded in Oregon, a Native Community Turned the Tragedy Into a Revival of a Traditional Practice

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This Artist Put 2,500 of Her Favorite Books in a Massive Rotating Library on Miami Beach

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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Roman Olive Oil Production Facilities in North Africa

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A Volcanic Eruption in 1345 May Have Triggered a Chain of Events That Brought the Black Death to Europe

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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter

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When Will Robots Take Over Laundry Folding?

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Pantone's Color of the Year for 2026 Is a 'Blank Canvas' Called Cloud Dancer—or, in Other Words, White

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Weeks After a Brazen Heist, the Louvre Increases Ticket Prices for Non-E.U. Visitors by 45 Percent

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Inspired by Bird Feathers, This New 'Ultrablack' Fabric Absorbs Nearly All the Light That Hits It

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A New Trial Put Immune System-Boosting Therapies to the Test to Fight HIV, Raising Hopes for Keeping the Virus at Bay

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More Than 500,000 Satellites Are Set to Orbit Earth by 2040. They May End Up Photobombing the Images Captured by Space Telescopes

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Ancient Literature Suggests India's Savannas Are Much Older Than Previously Thought

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These 15 Photographs Capture What It's Like to Walk Through Wonderful, Historic Washington, D.C.

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A Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field Is Growing, but Scientists Say Not to Worry. Here's a Look at What Shields Us From Space Weather

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Why Did This Advanced Ancient Civilization Collapse? New Research Suggests Climate Change Played a Role

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How the Disappearance of Flight 19, a Navy Squadron Lost in 1945, Fueled the Legend of the Bermuda Triangle

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Researchers Discover the Shocking Age of the Mysterious Pecos River Rock Art

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