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Archaeologists Are Finally Unraveling the Secrets of the Shipwreck Discovered 20 Feet Below the Streets of Manhattan

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Air Pollution Can Cause Some Ants to Turn on One Another—and Neglect Their Young, New Research Suggests

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These Beetles Are Entirely Dependent on Ants for Survival. Here's Why That's Not an Evolutionary Death Sentence

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Is This Copy of a Long-Lost Northern Renaissance Portrait Actually an Original Albrecht Dürer?

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Nearly Four in Ten New Cancer Cases Might Be Preventable, According to the World Health Organization

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See 24 Astounding Images From the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest—and Vote for Your Favorite

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This New Samurai Exhibition Will Challenge Your Understanding of the Japanese Warrior Class

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You Can Buy Jack Kerouac's Early Draft of 'On the Road,' Which He Typed on a 121-Foot-Long Scroll

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Astronomers Spot a Huge Cluster of Galaxies Forming Earlier in Cosmic History Than Thought Possible

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A.I. Could Help Doctors Spot Hard-to-Detect Signs of Breast Cancer During Routine Screenings, a Clinical Trial Suggests

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Seals Are Seemingly Vanishing Off the Dutch Coast. These Scientists Are Trying to Get to the Bottom of the Mysterious Disappearances

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Afghanistan Was a Crossroad of the Ancient World, Where Hellenistic Culture Blended With Buddhist Influences

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Medieval Monks Wrote Over a Copy of an Ancient Star Catalog. Now, a Particle Accelerator Is Revealing the Long-Lost Original Text

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Historians Thought This Rare Renaissance Portrait by One of the First Famous Female Artists Was Lost to History—Until It Surfaced in North Carolina

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From Giant Art to Amazing Specimens, See These 20 New and Revitalized Smithsonian Shows in 2026

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Archaeologists Unearth a Reusable School Slate Still Covered in the Scribbles of Victorian Children

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An Asian Elephant Was Born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo for the First Time in Almost 25 Years. Now, You Can Help Pick Her Name

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'Golden' From 'KPop Demon Hunters' Just Won K-Pop's Very First Grammy

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Some Polar Bears Have Been Getting Chunkier—Despite Losing Their Main Hunting Grounds to Climate Change

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Fervent Fans of 'Moby-Dick' Flock to This Massachusetts City to Read the Book Cover to Cover

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Read Love Letters From Royals and Romantics Across 500 Years of British History

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Snow Drought Hits the Western United States, Worrying Experts About the Region's Water Supply

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A New App Can Match Footprints to the Dinosaurs That Made Them

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Megalodons Went Extinct Millions of Years Ago. The Prehistoric Predator Could Become Maryland's Official State Shark

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This Rare Roman Figurine of a Cat With Its Paws Atop a Severed Head Is One of Britain's Newest Treasures

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Here Are 250 Places to Visit to Celebrate America's 250th Birthday. How Many Have You Been To?

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Artificial Lungs Kept a Dying Man Alive For 48 Hours—Until He Was Well Enough to Receive an Organ Transplant

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A Fossil Trove in China Provides a Rare Window Into a Mass Extinction Event That Happened More Than 500 Million Years Ago

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What Are the Best TV Shows About the American Revolution? A Historian Outlines Five of His Favorites

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Small, Stubby-Armed Dinosaurs Have Confounded Paleontologists. Are Answers Finally Within Reach?

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