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Why Are Some People Left-Handed? Scientists Identify Rare Genetic Variants That May Be Linked to the Trait
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This Is What Being in Your Twenties Was Like in 18th-Century London
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Medieval English Coins Were Made With Melted Byzantine Silver
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Tiny and Rare, a Blind Mole That 'Swims' Through Desert Sand Is Spotted in Australia
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One of the World's Oldest Surviving Books Is for Sale
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Physicist Peter Higgs, Who Prompted a Decades-Long Search for a Tiny Particle, Dies at 94
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The Real Story Behind Apple TV+'s 'Franklin'
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See a Restored Ancient Roman Helmet—and Two Shiny New Replicas
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When Are the Next Solar Eclipses? 2026 Promises Totality in Europe, While Much of America Has a Decades-Long Wait
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Little Rock Nine and Paul McCartney React to Beyoncé's 'Blackbird' Cover
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The First Issue of Superman Just Became the Most Valuable Comic Book in the World
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A Secretive Experiment Released Salt Crystals Over San Francisco Bay—Could It Help Curb Warming?
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Why Do So Many Beetle Species Exist?
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The Ellis Island Museum Is Revitalizing the Story of American Immigration
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This Artist Used A.I. to Recreate a Velázquez Painting Lost in a Fire 300 Years Ago
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80 Percent of Global CO2 Emissions Come From Just 57 Companies, Report Shows
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A Michigan Hunter Thought He Killed a Large Coyote. It Turned Out to Be an Endangered Gray Wolf
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A Massive Crane Helping With the Baltimore Bridge Cleanup Was Built to Recover a Sunken Soviet Submarine
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Mount Etna Puffs 'Smoke Rings' Into the Sky
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Arthur Conan Doyle Agreed to Write 'The Sign of the Four' at a Fateful Dinner in 1889
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The Town That Kept Its Nuclear Bunker a Secret for Three Decades
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These Were the Most Challenged Books in America Last Year
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These 15 Photos Show How the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Captivated the Nation
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Vikings May Have Used Body Modification as a 'Sign of Identification'
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Up to a Trillion Cicadas Could Emerge in the U.S. Later This Spring
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Adorable but Deadly Fluff Balls, Better Known as Pygmy Slow Lorises, Born at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
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See NASA’s Initial Moon Buggy Concepts, Expected on the Moon by 2030
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This Tiny Italian Island Is Giving Away Goats to Anyone Who Can Catch Them
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Sea Otters Have Helped Bolster California’s Kelp Forest
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Dark Energy Could Be Evolving Over Time, Raising Questions About the Nature of the Cosmos
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'Oppenheimer' Opens in Japan Eight Months After Worldwide Release
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Bad Sleep Can Make You Feel Years Older Than You Really Are, Study Suggests
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Is This Stingray-Shaped Rock the Oldest Known Animal Art?
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77,000 Young Salmon Were Dumped Into the Wrong Creek After a Truck Crashed in Oregon
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3D Sonar Images of Baltimore's Key Bridge Reveal the Underwater Wreckage in Detail
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How the Hindu Deity Hanuman Inspired Dev Patel's 'Monkey Man'
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Watch the Total Solar Eclipse From Your Home With These Live Streams Online
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How Do Animals React to a Total Solar Eclipse? Scientists Document Strange and Surprising Behaviors
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Why Were So Many Renaissance Portraits Multisided?
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From the JogBra to Gatorade to Breakaway Basketball Rims, Sports Are a Field for Invention
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Take a Trip to Thailand With These Smithsonian Photo Contest Images
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The Real Story Behind 'Mary & George'
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Can Snakes Recognize Themselves? One Species Has Passed a Modified 'Mirror Test' Based on Smell
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George Carlin A.I. Imitation Case Reaches Settlement
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Trove of Viking Combs Sheds Light on English Town's Medieval History
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NASA Will Create a New Time Zone for the Moon, Called Coordinated Lunar Time
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This Museum Lets Visitors Talk to A.I. Copies of World War II Veterans
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Six New York Inmates Successfully Sue to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse
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New York Inmates Sue to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse
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The Long History of Art Inspired by Solar Eclipses
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