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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Is Known as the Woman Behind the Suffrage Movement. A New Book Reveals the Story Behind Her Tenacity

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A Stay at Ellis Island Hospital Could Determine Whether an Immigrant Had a Chance to Start a New Life in America

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The Sahara Desert Hasn’t Always Been a Dry, Desolate Landscape. Some Scientists See Signs It May Be Greening Again

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A Man Bought a $13 Camera at a Thrift Shop—and Found 70-Year-Old Film Still Inside. Do You Recognize the Faces in the Photos?

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Police Recover Ancient Egyptian Artifacts the Day After a Heist at a Museum in Australia

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Couples Have Been Kissing Under the Lovers' Arch in Italy for Years. On Valentine's Day, It Collapsed Into the Sea

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Astronomers Discover an Exoplanet in the Wrong Place, Hinting at a Planetary System That Was Born 'Inside Out'

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Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday? Here Are Six Reasons Why Washington, D.C. Is the Best Place to Experience It

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Like Humans, Baboons Get Jealous of Their Siblings

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Why Do Humans Have Chins? They Might Be an Evolutionary Accident, New Research Suggests

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This Luxury Steamer Disappeared on a Stormy Night in 1872. Nearly 150 Years to the Day, It Was Found at the Bottom of Lake Michigan

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Martha Graham Took Classic Ballet and Turned It Into Modern Dance. It’s Still Moving Us 100 Years Later

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After a Devastating Bird Flu Outbreak, Scotland's Seabirds Are Slowly Recovering—and So Are the Scientists Who Witnessed Their Decline

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This Helmet Kept an Air Force Pilot Safe as She Was Soaring Through the Glass Ceiling

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One of the Allies’ Secret Weapons Against the Nazis Was a 21-Year-Old Woman Armed With a Microphone and a Script of Lies

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Get Your Red-Hot History Lesson! How the Hot Dog Rose From Coney Island Carts to Platters at Presidential Picnics

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Scientists Once Thought This Snail Was Extinct. But a Surprising Discovery and Decade-Long Conservation Effort Revived the Species

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Lucian Freud Is Famous for His Unflinching Portraits. These Rarely Seen Drawings Provide an Intimate Window Into His Creative Process

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Jesse Jackson Witnessed Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination. Here’s How He Carried the Torch for the Civil Rights Movement Into the Future

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What Is Skimo? The Newest Olympic Sport Has a Long History in Europe

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Archaeologists Unearthed a 2,200-Year-Old Bone. They Say It Could Be the First Direct Evidence of Hannibal's Legendary War Elephants

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A Star Suddenly Brightened, Then Faded Into Darkness. Astronomers Say It May Have Turned Into a Black Hole

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How Often Do You Fart? This 'Smart Underwear' Can Keep Track, Because Figuring Out a Baseline Is Important for Science

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Bird Watchers Flock to Montreal to Catch a Glimpse of Canada's First Known European Robin

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These 12,000-Year-Old Scraps of Elk Hide May Be the World's Oldest Known Examples of Sewing

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'Yankee Doodle' Was One of America's Earliest Protest Songs. But Its Origins Are Shrouded in Mystery

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With an Experiment in Their Basement Photo Lab, Two Brothers Created a Paint That Outshines Them All

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When Coyotes Threatened Livestock on Central Texas Ranches, the Solution Was to Unlock an Ancient Ability in Dogs

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An Elephant's Trunk Is Covered in Whiskers—and They're Unlike Those on Any Other Animal, a New Study Suggests

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These Emily Carr Paintings Will Make You Experience the Beauty of British Columbia's Landscapes in a Completely New Way

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Five Things to Know About 'Wuthering Heights,' Author Emily Brontë's Only Novel

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Will a Dazzling Display of Wildflowers Spread Across California This Spring?

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Earth's Core Might Hold Dozens of Oceans Worth of Hydrogen, Hinting at the Origins of the Planet's Vast Water Supply

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Seabird Poop May Have Fueled This Pre-Inca Kingdom's Rise to Power in South America

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A Metal Detectorist Unearthed This Heart-Shaped Tudor Pendant. Now, the British Museum Has Raised Millions to Put It on Public Display

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Gallop Into the Year of the Horse With These Five Amazing Equine Discoveries

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Commemorate Presidents’ Day With 15 Images That Celebrate the Founding Fathers

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Why a Marine Ecologist Was Thrilled to See a Critically Endangered Bird Very Far From Home

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Archaeology Students Unearth an Early Medieval Burial Pit During a Training Dig in England

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A Football-Size Creature That Lived 307 Million Years Ago May Have Been One of the First Land Vertebrates to Eat Plants

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You Can Buy a Rare Broadside Copy of the Declaration of Independence From July 1776

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A Massive Monkey Research Center Might Turn Into a Primate Sanctuary. Animal Activists Rejoice, While Scientists Worry

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Norman Rockwell's Painting of the Crestfallen Chicago Cubs Is Now on View at the Art Institute of Chicago

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Scientists Say They May Have Found a Long-Lost Lunar Lander—the First to Successfully Touch Down on the Moon 60 Years Ago

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This 14-Year-Old Is Using Origami to Imagine Emergency Shelters That Are Sturdy, Cost-Efficient and Easy to Deploy

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How the Easy-Bake Oven, an Appliance That Allowed Kids to Heat Treats With a Light Bulb, Revolutionized the Toy Industry

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Feeling More Hate Than Love This Valentine's Day? Send Snarky 'Vinegar Valentines' to Your Enemies Like the Victorians Did

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The Tragedy of the Alps’ Disappearing Glaciers for Those Who Live, Visit and Ski There

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Ice Fishermen Catch Record-Breaking 244-Pound Atlantic Halibut After Hours-Long Struggle

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Have We Reached the Final Days of the Mass-Market Paperback?

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