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Thu Dec 18
See 15 Awesome Images From One of the World's Most Impressive Aerial Photographers
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Sharklike Fish With Weird, Buzz-Saw Jaws Sliced Through the Seas, Then Vanished. Now, Paleontologists Are Unraveling Their Secrets
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These 15 Stunning Microscopic Snowflake Images Helped Change the Way We See the World
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The Driver’s License Used to Say Who Can Drive. Now It Says a Lot About Who We Are
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Rare Red-Necked Ostriches Introduced in Saudi Arabia to Replace Birds That Went Extinct More Than 80 Years Ago
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Archaeologists Just Discovered the Oldest Known Evidence of Poison Arrows, Which Hunters Used to Slow Down Their Prey 60,000 Years Ago
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What’s the Real Story With Ben Franklin and the Kite? And More Questions From Our Readers
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Hundreds of Flowering Species Bloomed Across Britain and Ireland Last Winter. That's Not a Good Thing
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Visiting Arizona’s Tribal Lands and Celebrating Native Heritage
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This Year, Arizona’s Wild Beauty Is Calling — Here Are Six Ways to Answer
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A Metal Detectorist Discovered the Earliest Known Coin Ever Produced in a Scottish Mint
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Many Americans Will Soon Have Access to At-Home Cervical Cancer Screening Tests at No Cost
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Forgotten for Decades in a Dusty Mall Basement, a Long-Lost Harry Bertoia Sculpture Is Back on Display
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Even Though They Don't Have Brains to Rest, Jellyfish and Sea Anemones Sleep Like Humans
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When This Restoration Expert Gets His Hands on a Relic, the Result Can Send You Back in Time
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Newly Digitized Records Reveal How Indigenous People Shared Their Knowledge of New Zealand's Plants With Captain Cook's Crew
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Whooping Cranes Came Back From the Brink of Extinction. Now, New Threats Are Converging on Their Texas Wintering Grounds
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Nepal’s Mountainside Teahouses Elevate the Experience for Trekkers Heading to the Top of the World
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Earthquakes Deep Below Antarctic Waters Seem to Have Surprising Effects on Life at the Surface
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This Is the Only Museum Dedicated to Weather Artifacts in America. It May Shut Down Due to Funding Shortages
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The British Museum Plans to Hire a Treasure Hunter. Duties Include Recovering Missing Artifacts Before They're Lost to History
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When Male Deer Mark Trees, Those Spots May Glow Like Neon Lights at Dusk and Dawn, Though Humans Usually Can't See Them
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This Early-Universe Cluster of Galaxies Is Way Hotter Than It Should Be
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See the New Coins Celebrating the Legacies of Elizabeth II, Charles Darwin and the British Grand Prix
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How a Sudden Winter Storm in 1617 Sparked the Deadliest Witchcraft Trials in Norwegian History
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Meet the National Zoo’s Adorable 1-Month-Old Sloth Bear Cubs—the First Born There in More Than a Decade
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U.S. Overhauls Immunization Schedule for Kids, Removing Recommendations for Vaccines Against the Flu, RSV and More
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Claude Monet Painted This Palace Overlooking Venice's Grand Canal. Now, the Legendary Mansion Is Officially for Sale
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By Collecting Whale Breath, Researchers Detected a Deadly Virus in the Arctic for the First Time
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This Canadian Painter Found Her Muse in the Verdant Trees of British Columbia
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A Skirmish Early in George Washington’s Military Career Helped Define Him. It Could Have Killed Him
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Archaeologists Discover 'Sumptuous' Frescoes at Ancient Villa Preserved by Mount Vesuvius' Eruption
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New Fossil Analysis Suggests This Seven-Million-Year-Old Primate Walked on Two Legs, Potentially Making It the Oldest Known Human Ancestor
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U.S. Military Ends Practice of Shooting Live Animals to Train Medics to Treat Battlefield Wounds
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A Rare, Parasitic 'Fairy Lantern' Plant Species Was Discovered in Malaysia. It Might Be Critically Endangered
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Hundreds of Mysterious Victorian-Era Shoes Are Washing Up on a Beach in Wales. Nobody Knows Where They Came From
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Coastal Cities of Europe
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A Stunning Sculpture of the Buddha Modeled After a Destroyed Sixth-Century Statue Is Coming to New York City's High Line
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Can Venice's Iconic Crab Dish Survive Climate Change?
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The Story of Carthage Isn’t Necessarily What the Romans Committed to History
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Rockhopper Penguins' Athleticism Makes Them the Daredevils of the Animal World. Will a Warming Climate Slow Them Down?
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The Year's First Bright Supermoon and the Colorful Quadrantid Meteor Shower Coincide This Weekend
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Take Flight in the New Year With These 15 Photographs of Beautiful Kites
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Elusive, Critically Endangered Bird—and One of the Closest Living Relatives of Dodos—Was Spotted for the First Time in Five Years
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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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