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NASA's Artemis 2 Mission Launches, Sending Humans Toward the Moon for the First Time in More Than 50 Years
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This Secret Passageway May Have Been Part of the Underground Railroad. Now, Preservationists Say It's in Danger
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Humans Might Struggle to Make Babies in Space. Sperm Gets Disoriented in Microgravity, a New Study Suggests
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What Did Ancient Pompeians Burn as Offerings to Their Gods? New Research Reveals the Surprising Answer
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A Truck Driver Spent 20 Years Making This Astonishing Scale Model of Every Single Building in New York City
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Could Python Blood Lead to the Next Generation of Weight-Loss Drugs?
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These Snorkeling Scientists Stumbled Upon a Surprising Trove of Fossils in a Texas Water Cave
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Is This 1,800-Year-Old Mosaic the First Known Image of a Woman Fighting Wild Beasts in an Ancient Roman Arena?
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To Finance Their Lifestyle, a Young French Couple Went to Cambodia to Steal Antiquities. They Did Almost Everything Wrong
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Six Awe‑Inspiring Ways to Celebrate America’s Space Legacy at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
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This C-3PO Head From 'The Empire Strikes Back' Just Sold for More Than $1 Million at Auction
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The 'Cicada' Variant of Covid-19 Is Spreading in the United States. Here's What You Need to Know
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Art Thieves Steal Paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse Worth More Than $10 Million, Fleeing the Scene in Just Three Minutes
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When Did the Earth's Crust Start to Shift? Scientists Uncover Evidence of Plate Tectonics Happening 3.48 Billion Years Ago
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Watch Unprecedented Footage of Sperm Whales Helping a Newborn Calf Take Its First Breaths
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Charles Dickens Searched the Streets of London and Found Inspiration for His Evocative Fiction
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With ‘Doonesbury,’ Garry Trudeau Found a Way to Inform and Entertain a Generation of Newspaper Readers, One Panel at a Time
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Abigail Adams Asked Her Husband to 'Remember the Ladies' as He Drafted America's Laws. Here's What She Really Meant
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Cascade Red Foxes Are Notoriously Reclusive. So How Did This Photographer Capture These Stunning Images of the Endangered Species?
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Did Neanderthals Use Birch Bark Tar as an Antibiotic to Treat Wounds and Infections?
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These Long-Lost Photos of the Chelsea Hotel Reveal Intimate Portraits of Its Bohemian Residents—From Patti Smith to Bob Dylan
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Astronomers Discover a Rare Primitive Star That Provides a Chemical Snapshot of the Early Universe
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These 17-Million-Year-Old Fossils Could Rewrite the Evolutionary Tree of Apes—Including Humans
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Sharks in the Bahamas Test Positive for Drugs, Including Cocaine and Painkillers, in a New Study
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When America Found Itself Ready to Roll, Route 66, Stretching From Chicago to Los Angeles, Was the Road of Endless Possibilities
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Was Spinosaurus Really a 'Hell Heron'? Digging Into the Star of Netflix’s 'The Dinosaurs'
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Willem de Kooning Didn't Get His Big Break Until His 40s. See the Stunning Abstract Paintings That First Captivated Audiences
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Does This Skeleton Found Beneath a Dutch Church Belong to D'Artagnan, the Man Who Inspired 'The Three Musketeers'?
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A Clump of Human Brain Cells on a Computer Chip Learned to Play the Nostalgic Video Game 'Doom'
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Why Was This 2,000-Year-Old Sling Bullet Inscribed With the Word 'Learn'?
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Scientists Identify the World's First Known Dog, Which Pushes Back the Animals' Genetic Record by About 5,000 Years
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See 15 Images of Wondrous West Africa From the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
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Two Green 'Fireballs' Streaked Across the West Coast Sky, Some of the Latest in a String of Dazzling Meteors Above the U.S.
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Fish Traps Have Been Banned on the Columbia River for Nearly a Century. Could Bringing Them Back Help Save Salmon?
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'The King and I' Spotlights an English Governess Who Modernized Siamese Society. The Real Anna Leonowens Exaggerated Her Influence and Lied About Her Origins
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'The Sopranos' Changed How Television Told Stories. These Scripts, Sketches and Set Designs Reveal What Made the Mob Drama So Thrilling
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These Never-Before-Seen Photos Show Astronaut Neil Armstrong Relaxed and Smiling After He Almost Died in the Gemini 8 Emergency
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Scientists Say This 600-Year-Old Grape Seed Is 'Genetically Identical' to Modern Varieties Used to Make Pinot Noir
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In a First, the World's Most Expensive and Volatile Substance—Antimatter—Traveled by Truck
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Vivid Dreams Might Be Key to Feeling Well Rested When You Wake Up, According to a New Study
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Nine Black College Students Were Arrested in 1961 for Reading at a Segregated Public Library. Their Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement Have Long Been Overlooked
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The Real Story Behind Abigail Adams' 'Remember the Ladies' Letter
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This Spellbinding Exhibition Explores How Ancient Cultures Used Magic to Navigate Life's Challenges
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NASA Aims to Launch the World's First Planet-Hopping Spacecraft Powered by Nuclear Fission
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See the Stunning 171-Year-Old Sketch That Helped Put Yosemite on the Map
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Archaeologists Discover an Intact Cannonball From the Battle of the Alamo—One Day Before the Pivotal Conflict's 190th Anniversary
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Scientists Capture the First Known Footage of Sperm Whales Headbutting, a Long-Debated Behavior That Inspired 'Moby-Dick'
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In One of the Wettest Places on the Planet, Indigenous People Build Bridges and Ladders Out of Living Tree Roots
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How a Small Winter Flower Has Attracted Droves of Admirers—and Offers a Symbol of Resilience
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A New Nail Polish Might Someday Solve Touch Screen Struggles for Users With Long Fingernails
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