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When the Bayeaux Tapestry Makes Its Historic Return to England, the British Government Will Insure It for More Than $1 Billion
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Honey-Making Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon Become the First Insects to Gain Legal Rights
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Archaeologists Discover Mysterious 7,000-Year-Old Stone Wall Beneath the Waves Off the Coast of France
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The Top Human Evolution Discoveries of 2025, From the Intriguing Neanderthal Diet to the Oldest Western European Face Fossil
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Lewis Carroll's Personal Copy of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' Returns to its 'Spiritual Home' in Oxford
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Happy Public Domain Day to All Who Celebrate! You Can Now Use Betty Boop, Nancy Drew and 'The Maltese Falcon' for Free
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How Do These ADHD Medications Work in the Brain? The Mechanisms Are Different Than Once Thought, a Study Suggests
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The Louvre Installs Metal Security Bars on Window Used During $102M Jewel Heist
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'Excitement With a Little Dash of Fear': Polar Plunges Ring in the New Year With a Splash. But What Actually Happens to Your Body?
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After Living Alongside Humans for Millennia, These Italian Brown Bears Have Evolved to Become Less Aggressive
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Don’t Miss These Ten Celestial Events in 2026, From Aligned Planets to a Total Solar Eclipse
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This Wild Cat Is Considered 'Possibly Extinct' in Thailand. Researchers Just Caught It on Camera for the First Time in About 30 Years
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Eight Fascinating Scientific Discoveries From 2025 That Could Lead to New Inventions
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These Urban Birds Evolved Longer Beaks During Covid-19 Lockdowns. Then, They Changed Back
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Archaeologists Are Using Lasers to Clean Decades of Grime Off a Towering 1,800-Year-Old Marble Column in Rome
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Some Ants Sacrifice Stronger Exoskeletons for Larger Colonies, Which May Help Them Take Over New Environments
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Seventy-Two Fascinating Finds Revealed in 2025, From a Luxury Spa in Pompeii to a Pair of World War I Messages in a Bottle
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Ten Top Smithsonian Stories of 2025, From Eerie Clay Puppets With Detachable Heads to a New Look at the American Revolution
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Banksy Unveils Two New Murals of Children Gazing Up at the Sky Days Before Christmas
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A Forgotten Louisa May Alcott Story Showcases the Author's Twist on Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'
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Women Are More Likely to Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. This Newfound Gut Pain Pathway Might Explain Why
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The Top Ten Dinosaur Discoveries of 2025, From Preserved Blood Vessels to the Return of a Short King
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The Mysterious Hjortspring Boat That Sank in Denmark 2,400 Years Ago Is Still Revealing Its Secrets
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In a First, Astronomers May Have Witnessed a Rare Double Explosion of a Star Called a Superkilonova
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Recovered Steamer Trunks Reveal the Overlooked Histories of Filipino American Farm Workers in the Early 20th Century
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Denmark's Postal Service Is About to Stop Delivering Physical Letters After 400 Years
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Need a Quick Boost in Physical Strength? Try Blurting Out Some Curse Words, a Study Suggests
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Tragedy Struck Composer Irving Berlin on Christmas Day. Years Later, He Would Write One of the All-Time Holiday Classics
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This Aerospace Engineer Just Became the First Wheelchair User to Travel to Space
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Two Towering Statues of an Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Have Been Restored at the Entrance of His Temple After 3,000 Years
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A New Way to Boost the Powerhouses of the Cell Might Combat Aging and Degenerative Diseases, Lab Study Suggests
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One of the George Washington Portraits That Inspired the Image on the $1 Bill Could Sell for Up to $1 Million
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After a Century, the Rockettes Are Still Kicking Their Way Into American Hearts
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This Lemon-Shaped Planet Has an Atmosphere Unlike Anything Astronomers Have Ever Seen
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This Mama Polar Bear Adopted a Young Cub—and You Can Track the Family as They Wander Around the Hudson Bay
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She Protested School Segregation as a Teenager. Now She's Being Honored With a Statue at the U.S. Capitol
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The Oldest Restaurant in the World Just Turned 300 Years Old
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How Marty Reisman, the Real-Life Inspiration Behind 'Marty Supreme,' Revolutionized the Sport of Table Tennis
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These Linguists Are Creating a New Dictionary of Ancient Celtic Languages—With Help From 'Curse Tablets' and Roman Records
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Mysterious Shipwreck Discovered in 'Pristine' Condition in Lake Ontario—With Its Masts Still Standing
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How Many Glaciers Will Survive Until the End of the Century? These Four Scenarios Show It's Not Looking Good
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The Ten Most Significant Science Stories of 2025, From Medical Breakthroughs to an Interstellar Visitor
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Thousands of Couples Gather Under the Mistletoe in Washington, D.C. to Kiss Their Way Into a New World Record
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Flesh-Eating Screwworms Are Creeping Closer to a Comeback in the United States
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Saturn’s Moon Titan May Not Have an Underground Ocean After All
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Fourteen Years After Gaddafi's Fall, Libya Reopens Its National Museum to Much Fanfare
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Fossils Suggest That Some Ancient Burrowing Bees Made Their Homes in Rodent Skulls
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You Can Now See 2,000-Year-Old Thermal Baths and Military Barracks Without Ever Leaving Rome's New Subway Stations
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These Male Hummingbirds Evolved Straighter, Sharper Bills So They Could Better Joust for Mates
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Pumas Are Snacking on Penguins in Argentina—and the Abundant Birds Are Changing the Prowling Cats' Behavior
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