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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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Fabergé Egg Gifted by Russia's Last Czar Breaks World Record, Selling for $30.2 Million at Auction
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This Revolutionary but Largely Forgotten Video Recorder Debuted 50 Years Ago. Devoted Fans Say the Machine Had the Best Quality of Its Time
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Here’s What the World Health Organization Had to Say About GLP-1s in its First-Ever Guideline on the Drugs
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Claude, San Francisco's Beloved Albino Alligator and 'Unofficial Mascot,' Dies at Age 30
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Archaeologists Say These Conch Shells May Have Been Used as Early Musical Instruments 6,000 Years Ago
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The Astronomical Problem of Space Junk
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Look Up This Week to See the Bright ‘Cold’ Moon, the Last Supermoon of the Year
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This Historic Mid-Century Modern Home Overlooking Los Angeles Is on the Market for the Very First Time
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This Renoir Painting of the Artist's Young Son Hadn't Been Seen for 100 Years. It Just Sold at Auction for $2 Million
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These Monkeys Learned to Tap to the Beat of the Backstreet Boys. Can They Teach Researchers About the Origins of Human Musicality?
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The Mammal With the Most Complex Milk Might Not Be Humans, After All. The Atlantic Gray Seal Could Take That Title
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Giant Mirrors in Space Could Bring Sunlight After Dark, One Startup Says—and Astronomers Are Concerned
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A Historian Has Finally Uncovered the Identity of the Nazi Gunman in a Haunting Holocaust Photograph
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The Human Relative Who Owned This 3.4-Million-Year-Old Foot May Have Belonged to a Species That Lived Alongside Lucy
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Archaeologists Digging Beneath Britain's Houses of Parliament Discover 6,000-Year-Old Flint Artifacts and a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Altar Fragment
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Monk Parakeets Are Highly Social Birds, but They Slowly ‘Test the Waters’ When Making New Friends
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'Rage Bait,' Which Describes Online Content Created to Make Us Mad, Is Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year
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With His Sculptures Full of Natural Splendor, Artist Truman Lowe Could Make Wood Look Like Water
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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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