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Claude Monet's Beautiful Paintings of Venice Are Headlining an Exhibition for the First Time in More Than a Century
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Scientists Watch Fungi Evolve in Real Time, Thanks to a Marriage Proposal in a Cheese Cave
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How This Legendary Artist’s Obsession With Flight Led Him to Create Stunning Imagery Featuring Spacecraft, Birds and Insects
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María Corina Machado, Venezuela's 'Iron Lady,' Wins Nobel Peace Prize
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A Recipe Engraved on a Gravestone Helps to Remember the Dearly Departed and Keep Part of Them Alive
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Scientists Converted a Kidney’s Blood Type, Then Implanted It Into a Brain-Dead Patient for the First Time
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Creative Hobbies Like Tango Dancing or Playing Musical Instruments May Help Keep Your Brain Young, Study Finds
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Once Smuggled Animals Are Rescued, Law Enforcement Officers Call Her
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A Rare Interstellar Comet Just Flew by Mars—Here Are the Photos Captured by an Orbiting Spacecraft
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A Married Couple in New Orleans Found a Stone in Their Backyard. It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Roman Soldier’s Gravestone
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Nigeria’s Independence From England Brought Artistic Revolution. For the First Time, England Is Showcasing It
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Here's How to See Two Comets and a Meteor Shower Light Up the Sky This Month
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This Hungarian Author Once Wrote a 400-Page Book With a Single Period. Now, László Krasznahorkai Is a Nobel Prize Winner
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Scientists Made Functional Human Eggs With Skin Cells in 'Proof of Concept' for Advancing Fertility
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This Ski Area Hired a Herd of Goats and Sheep to Help With Landscaping
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A Chance for Healing, 170 Years After a Lakota Massacre
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Birds Make an Alarm Call That Spans Species and Continents—and May Offer Insight Into the Evolution of Human Language
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This New Exhibition Explores the Lives of Ancient Egyptian Makers
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Architects of a New Kind of Molecular Structure Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Studying Clever Creases in Nature May Inspire Foldable Structures for Drones and Robots
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Paris Museum Puts Édouard Manet on Mock Trial for Painting a Scandalous Scene of a Nude Woman
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This Adoptee Discovered a Trove of Documents in a Nun’s Basement. The Rare Vietnam War Records May Rewrite the Story of Operation Babylift
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A Massive Art Installation by the ‘Humans of New York’ Creator Has Taken Over Grand Central Terminal
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Someone Donated These Mysterious Artifacts to a Thrift Shop. Experts Think They Might Date to Medieval Times
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Watch These Shy, Adorable, Nocturnal Creatures Explore Their New Home After Being Reintroduced in Southwest England
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Three Scientists Receive Nobel Prize in Physics for Pioneering Work That Put Quantum Mechanics on a 'Human Scale'
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For the First Time Ever, You Can See Stunning, Centuries-Old Murals at England's Oldest Hospital
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Rare 'Pink Meanie' Jellyfish Are Blooming Off the Coast of Texas
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This 'Clock' Could Warn of Hidden Stresses to Animals, Offering a Long-Sought Signal That a Population Is Nearing Collapse
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Scientists and Chefs Team Up to Make Yogurt From Ants
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Scientists Are Uncovering the Secrets of How Fluffy, White Dandelions Spread Their Seeds
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Explorer Ernest Shackleton May Have Known His Ship 'Endurance' Wasn't Equipped to Survive the Antarctic Ice
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Trio of Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize for Groundbreaking Discovery of Immune Cells That Prevent Autoimmune Disease
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This 1837 Harvard Speech by Ralph Waldo Emerson Inspired a Generation of American Writers to Declare Their Independence From 'the Courtly Muses of Europe’
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Leeches May Be 200 Million Years Older Than We Thought—and Haven’t Always Sucked Blood
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By 2100, Humans Might See a Glacier-Free Sierra Nevada for the First Time Ever
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Twelve Failed Constitutional Amendments That Could Have Reshaped American History
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These Individuals Were Buried in Colombia Wearing 'Death Masks.' Researchers Just Digitally Removed the Skull Coverings to Reveal Their Faces for the First Time
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In an Experimental Composition, 50 Pianos Tuned to Slightly Different Frequencies Play Together
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The World's First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Wants Its Collection to Shrink, Not Grow
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Scientists Finally Found Phosphine on a Brown Dwarf. Here's What That Means for the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
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Decades-Old Data From Saturn's Moon Enceladus Hints at Favorable Conditions for Life
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Frida Kahlo's Family Home and Artistic Retreat Opens as a Museum
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How Shawarma Became a Soul Food of Syria's Diaspora in Berlin
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Some People Experience Blissful Ecstasy Right Before a Seizure. Could Understanding This Feeling Help Treat Depression?
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Generations of Bearded Vultures Stashed Humans' Treasures, Including a 650-Year-Old Sandal, in These Bird Nests
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Wildfires Are Ruining Your Favorite Wines. These Bacteria Might Be Able to Help
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These Archaeologists Set Out in Search of Animal Fat. Instead, They Found the Oldest Blue Pigment Ever Discovered in Europe
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A Rare Medieval Hair-Styling Tool Was Found at Scotland’s Eilean Donan Castle
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U.S. Whale Entanglements Are on the Rise, New Data Shows
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