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When Did Domestic Cats Take Over the World? New Research Suggests They Arrived in Europe and China Centuries Later Than We Thought

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The Ten Best Science Books of 2025

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For Some Male Pheasants, Love Really Is Blind. Their Elaborate Feathers That Impress Females Also Obstruct Their Vision

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Go Behind the Scenes at an Iconic Irish Library as Staff Move 700,000 Historical Treasures Into Storage

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Touring Charleston’s Historic Past

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Scientists Say These Small Electrical Discharges May Be the First Direct Evidence of Lightning on Mars

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Experts Say This Small Drawing of a Foot May Be a Long-Lost Study for Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling

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Sting's Musical 'The Last Ship' Docks at the Metropolitan Opera House More Than a Decade After Its Broadway Debut

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Ancient DNA Reveals That a Teenage Girl Chewed on This Wad of 'Gum' 10,500 Years Ago

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Pigeons Rely on the Earth’s Magnetic Field to Navigate. Now, Researchers May Have Uncovered How They Do It

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A DNA Analysis of Almost 3,000 Canines Suggests That Most Dogs Have a Little Wolf in Them

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Your Brain Goes Through Five Distinct Epochs of Neural Wiring During Your Lifetime, New Research Suggests

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New Trials Hint That 'Functional Cure' for HIV May Be Within Reach, Helping Some Patients Achieve Lasting Remission

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Archaeologists in Wisconsin Unearth an Ancient 'Parking Lot' With 16 Dugout Canoes—Including One That's 5,200 Years Old

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Mysterious Viking Age Woman Found Buried With Scallop Shells Covering Her Mouth

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Will This Newly Approved Crash Test Dummy Make Car Accidents Less Deadly for Women?

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A Planet Slammed Into Earth 4.5 Billion Years Ago, Forming the Moon. The Projectile May Have Been Our Neighbor

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Engineers Say These Ten Holiday Gifts Will 'Make Kids Think'

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Ethiopian Volcano Erupts for the First Time in Nearly 12,000 Years of Scientific Records

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Fill Your Visual Cornucopia With These 15 Satisfying Photos of Favorite Fall Fruits

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This Toddler Was the First Person to Receive a Test Treatment for a Rare Genetic Disorder. Nine Months Later, His Progress Is Inspiring Hope

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A.I. Reveals Signs of Early Life in 3.3-Billion-Year-Old Rocks. Next, It Could Continue the Search in Space

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See the 'Mona Lisa of Illuminated Manuscripts,' a 600-Year-Old Bible Covered in Intricate Illustrations

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Dogs Have Been Surprisingly Diverse for More Than 10,000 Years, New Research Suggests

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The Ten Best Books About Food of 2025

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Listen to a Lion’s Second Type of Roar, Which Was Just Discovered by Scientists

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Nina Simone’s Childhood Home, Saved From Demolition Years Ago, Has Now Been Fully Restored

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Three Brothers Found a 1939 Copy of 'Superman No. 1' in Their Mother's Attic. It Just Became the Most Expensive Comic Book Ever Sold

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These Ancient Log Boats Unearthed in England Were Each Carved From a Single Tree Trunk 3,000 Years Ago

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Two College Students Are Building a Robot to Replant Burned Forests

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Stunningly Well-Preserved Neanderthal Skull Suggests the Species' Large Noses Weren't Adapted for the Cold

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The Ten Best History Books of 2025

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This ‘Feisty’ Asian Elephant at the National Zoo Is Pregnant. She May Birth the First Calf Born There in Nearly 25 Years

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Birds Are Beeping and Booping like R2-D2. Their Mimicked Sounds Are Helping Unlock the Secrets of Avian Communication

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Archaeologists Find Evidence of a Bronze Age City in Kazakhstan

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Moss Spores Survived Nine Months Outside the International Space Station. Then, They Grew Normally on Earth

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This Shrub Thrives in Death Valley’s Scorching Temperatures. Where Do Its Heat-Tolerant Superpowers Come From?

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In Her 70s, Grandma Moses Began Painting Lovely Scenes of Rural Life. Then She Became an Icon

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The Real History Behind 'Hamnet' and the Tragically Short Life of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway's Only Son

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The Most Massive Black Hole Merger Ever Seen Was So Rare, It Seemed Impossible. Now, Astrophysicists May Finally Have an Explanation

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How Did Humans End Up Smooching on the Lips? It May Have Started Out With a 21-Million-Year-Old Kiss

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A Frida Kahlo Painting Just Became the Most Expensive Work by a Female Artist Ever Auctioned

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Urban Raccoons Are Showing Signs of Early Domestication, With Shorter Snouts Than Their Rural Cousins

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More Than a Dozen NASA Spacecraft Have Glimpsed Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS. Now, You Can View New Images That They Captured

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These Bach Compositions Were Lost to History. They Were Just Performed for the First Time in 300 Years—and You Can Listen to Them

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Medical Students Are Learning Anatomy From Digital Cadavers. Can Technology Ever Replace Real Human Bodies?

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From Historic Houses to Scenic Salt Marshes, These 15 Photographs Capture the Charm of Charleston, South Carolina

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See Amazing Images That Reveal the Strange, Otherworldly Beauty Hidden in American Factories

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This Painting Hung at a Church in Mexico for 200 Years Before It Was Stolen in 2001. Now, It's Finally Returning Home

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Newly Declassified Records Suggest Parents Collaborated With the FBI to Spy on Their Rebellious Teens During the 1960s

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