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Archaeologists Are Mystified by These 2,000-Year-Old Bodies Found Seated Upright and Facing West in France
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A Bronze Age Loom Sheds New Light on Mediterranean Textile Practices
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Archaeologists Unearth More Than 40,000 Pieces of Pottery That Ancient Egyptians Used Like Scrap Paper
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This Critically Endangered Bird's Song Was About to Disappear. Scientists Saved It by Recruiting Some Wild Vocal Tutors
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Scientists May Have Discovered a New Type of Planet Beyond the Solar System. The Catch? It Smells Like Rotten Eggs
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A History of Momo, the Dumpling That Defines Nepali Cuisine
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Archaeologists Identify Traces of Children's Fingerprints Still Visible on Clay Beads Created 15,000 Years Ago
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Seeing Life Differently: Navigating Geographic Atrophy with Resilience
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Platypus Hair Shares a Puzzling Feature With Bird Feathers, Adding to the Egg-Laying Mammal's List of Unusual Characteristics
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Finland Is Named the Happiest Country in the World for the Ninth Year in a Row
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This Suspected Meteorite Tore Through the Roof of a Suburban Houston Home
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These Mesmerizing Waterfalls Flow Only Every Few Years. See the Rare Marvel Now in Southwest Utah
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A New Book of Toni Morrison's University Lectures, Now Collected for the First Time, Shares Some of the Legendary Novelist's Most Important Lessons
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These Stunningly Detailed 3D Images of Ants Showcase the Remarkable Diversity Across Their Species
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Humans and Animals Often Like the Same Mating Calls, Supporting a 150-Year-Old Observation by Charles Darwin
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Popular Lore Claims That William Howard Taft Got Stuck in a Bathtub. New Research Sheds Light on the Legend's Forgotten Origins
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These Historic Snuffboxes Associated With 18th-Century Monarchs Were Stolen in a Shocking Heist. Now, They're Back on Public Display
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Contrary to Popular Belief, Some Doodle Crossbred Dogs May Have More Behavioral Problems Than Their Purebred Parents
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Archaeologists Unearth Traces of a Mysterious Medieval City That Was Abandoned Under Puzzling Circumstances Hundreds of Years Ago
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See Ramses II's Intricately Decorated Coffin and Rare Treasures From His Reign at This New Immersive Exhibition
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This High School Student Invented a Filter That Eliminates 96 Percent of Microplastics From Drinking Water
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See the 2,500-Pound Bronze Bison as They Arrive at Their New, Permanent Place at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
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View Australia’s Wonderful Wildlife, Including Kangaroos, Koalas and Crocs, With These 15 Photographs
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Humans May Have Transported Live Parrots Over the Andes Mountains Along Sophisticated Trade Routes Before the Rise of the Inca Empire
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Scientists Make a Major Breakthrough in Solving a Hair-Raising Mystery About Static Electricity
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European Hedgehogs' Hearing Might Be Attuned to Ultrasonic Sounds. The Discovery Could Help Scientists Save the Declining Species
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At the Colosseum, New Marble Slabs Mark Where Towering Columns Stood Thousands of Years Ago
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Alien Life Could Look Nothing Like What We Expect. Here's How Microbes Beyond Earth Might Live Without Liquid Water
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England’s ‘Constable Country’ Is Honoring the 250th Birthday of Its Namesake, Landscape Artist John Constable, With a Year of Exhibitions
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A Groundskeeper Noticed a Sinkhole on a Golf Course. It Turned Out to Be a Wine Cellar Full of Empty Bottles, Untouched for More Than 100 Years
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An Experimental Brain Implant Allows People With Paralysis to Type Their Thoughts With Their Minds
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David Hockney Used an iPad to Create This Sprawling 295-Foot-Long Frieze Inspired by the 11th-Century Bayeux Tapestry
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Rodents Don't Gnaw Just to Trim Their Teeth—It Also Feels Good, According to a New Study
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A Meteor Streaked Across the Morning Sky as a Dazzling 'Fireball' Before Exploding With a Thunderous Boom Above Ohio
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A Quaker Woman Eavesdropped on British Soldiers Plotting a Surprise Attack—and Surreptitiously Warned George Washington
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This Diver Stumbled Upon a Centuries-Old Sword Beneath the Mediterranean Sea. Years Later, He Found Another One Nearby
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Cannibalistic Blue Crabs Are Eating Their Younger Peers in Part of the Chesapeake Bay
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The Brilliant Blue Paint Covering This Lavish Room in Ancient Pompeii May Have Cost More Than Half the Annual Salary of a Roman Foot Soldier
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Vision for the Martin House Included Everything Inside It. See How Experts Recovered Furniture, Artworks and Decorative Glass
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Some Antibiotic Drugs Can Alter Your Gut Microbiome for Up to Eight Years, New Research Suggests
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Bull Sharks Are Large, Aggressive Predators—but They Also Know How to Make 'Friends,' New Research Suggests
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Traveling Along the U.S. Civil Rights Trail
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These Sea Slugs Can 'Eat' Sunlight—but They're No Astrophage. Here's How the 'Project Hail Mary' Antagonist Has a Real-Life Analogue in Earth's Oceans
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This Iconic Pink Floyd Instrument Just Became the Most Expensive Guitar Ever Sold at Auction
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These Country Roads Will Take You Through West Virginia’s History
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These Mesmerizing Cave Paintings Were Discovered in 1901. Now, Archaeologists Finally Know When Some of Them Were Created
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Life's Genetic Code Requires Five Key Ingredients. The Asteroid Ryugu Has All of Them, a New Study Suggests
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Archaeologists Just Uncovered a Shipwreck That Ran Aground on a Remote Island During the War of 1812
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This Genetic Mutation Helps Yaks Survive at High Elevations. It Could Lead to Treatments for Nerve Damage in Humans
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Some Mice Are Doting Dads, While Others Ignore or Attack Their Offspring. Researchers Just Figured Out Why
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