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How Do Menopause and a Treatment to Manage Its Symptoms Affect the Brain and Mental Health?
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You Can Buy This 438-Year-Old Mill in Wales That Inspired a Stunning J.M.W. Turner Painting
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The Mystery of the Missing Robert Burns Painting Has Finally Been Solved—After 200 Years of Searches and Seances
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See the Most Detailed Map of Dark Matter Ever Made, Bringing Astronomers a Step Closer to Unraveling Its Mysterious Nature
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Archaeologists Say This 9,500-Year-Old Burial Is the Oldest Known Evidence of Intentional Cremation Discovered in Africa
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Mummified Cheetahs Discovered in Caves Could Help Saudi Arabia Bring the Wild Cat Back to Its Historical Range
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These Hungry Starfish Are Spiraling Out of Control in Australia. Now Scientists Say They Have a New Plan to Fight Back
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This Magnificent Mural by Leonardo da Vinci Will Go on Display for a Brief Window During the Winter Olympics in Milan
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Archaeologists Unearthed a 430,000-Year-Old Stick. After Careful Analysis, They Say It Could Be the Oldest Wooden Tool Ever Discovered
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Three Billion Years Ago, Mars May Have Been Half Covered by a Sea the Size of the Arctic Ocean
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Researchers Discover a New Phase of Ice by Squeezing Water Between Diamonds
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Anthropologists Recover DNA of Syphilis-Causing Bacterium Relative From 5,500-Year-Old Human Remains, the Earliest Ever Found
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The American Southwest's Iconic Joshua Trees Are Blooming Early—and Scientists Want Your Help to Figure Out Why
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What Happened to This 1,000-Pound Butter Sculpture After the Crowds Melted Away?
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Archaeologists Discovered the 'Holy Grail' of Shipwrecks a Decade Ago. Now, They're Finally Beginning to Unravel the Secrets of the 'San José'
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See How Alex Honnold Climbed a Dizzying 1,667-Foot-Tall Skyscraper Without Ropes
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This Hammer Created From an Elephant Bone 480,000 Years Ago May Be the Oldest Known Tool of Its Kind Ever Found in Europe
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Sonic Booms and Earthquake Sensors Can Help Researchers Track Space Junk as It Plummets to Earth
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Tyrannosaurus Rex Was Probably a Late Bloomer—and May Have Taken Around 40 Years to Grow Up
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Giant Kangaroos That Lived During the Ice Age May Have Hopped—Despite Weighing Up to 550 Pounds
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Why Do These Tudor-Era Portraits of Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I Look So Strikingly Similar?
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A Little Boy’s Library Book Was Due in 1989. Thirty-Six Years Later, He Realized His Parents Had Never Returned It
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The British Crown Enslaved Thousands at the Height of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. New Research Reveals Their Stories
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Strange, Shovel-Tusked Elephants Puzzled Paleontologists, Until Experts Took a Closer Look at Their Teeth
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Frida Kahlo's Image Is on Paintings, Posters, Socks and Sanitary Pads. How Did Fridamania Come to Dominate Popular Culture?
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Positive Thinking Might Boost Your Immune System's Responses to Vaccines, New Research Suggests
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See the Stunning Artworks by the Winners and Featured Artists of This Boundary-Pushing National Portrait Competition
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A Smaller Version of the Las Vegas Sphere May Be Coming to the Washington, D.C. Area
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The Penguins That Thrive—and the Ones Left Behind—as Antarctica Warms
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How Historically Black Schools Create and Preserve Their Own History Through Amazing Artifacts, From Paintings to Marching Band Hats
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This Mysterious 407-Million-Year-Old Fossil May Represent a Previously Unknown Branch of Life
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Can You See the Faded Outline of a Hand? Archaeologists Say This 67,800-Year-Old Stencil May Be the World's Oldest Known Rock Art
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Get an Eyeful of These 15 Photos of Incredibly Cool Icicles
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United Nations Declares That the World Has Entered an Era of 'Global Water Bankruptcy'
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Rare Twin Mountain Gorillas Born in the Congo, Giving Hope to Those Working to Conserve the Endangered Animals
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See How These Wristwatches Reimagine Famous Masterpieces by Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock, Edgar Degas and Paul Klee
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‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ Showcases the Minimalist Ingenuity of Shaker Furniture
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Archaeologists Say They've Finally Found a Long-Lost Basilica That Matches the Description the Architect Wrote 2,000 Years Ago
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This Detachable Robotic Hand Can Scurry Around and Grasp Objects Just Like Thing From the Addams Family
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Why Gen Z Is Trading Night Clubs for Japanese-Style Listening Bars
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These High-Status Individuals Were Given a 'Princely' Burial Alongside a Fully Harnessed Horse in an Early Medieval Cemetery
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Humpback Whales Are Probably Learning How to Catch Prey With Bubble Nets by Watching One Another
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Meet 13 People Who Survived on Deserted Islands, From a Real-Life Robinson Crusoe to a Noblewoman Marooned With Her Lover
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A Stunning Stretch of California's Rugged Coastline Is Now Open to the Public for the First Time in a Century
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Astronomers Discover a Mysterious Bar-Shaped Cloud of Iron Within the Iconic Ring Nebula
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These Are the Top Ten Most Anticipated Museums Opening Around the World in 2026
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Archaeologists Say They've Detected the Largest Stand-Alone Ancient Roman Villa Ever Unearthed in Wales
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A Robot Is Unraveling the Secrets of How Some Bats Bounce Sound Waves Off Leaves to Find Insect Prey
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Three Stunning Ways Biologists Aim to Edit Animal and Plant Genes to Fight Diseases and Extinction
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This Plant Produces Plump, Fake Berries to Trick Birds Into Spreading Its Offspring Far and Wide
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