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Ancient Europeans Took Hallucinogenic Drugs 3,000 Years Ago
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Ancient Europeans Took Hallucinogenic Drugs 3,000 Years Ago
Hair strands from the Bronze Age reveal the first direct evidence of drug use in Europe
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Controversial Yellowstone Hunt Kills More Than 1,100 Bison
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Controversial Yellowstone Hunt Kills More Than 1,100 Bison
The hunt is an effort to control the animal's population and protect cattle outside the park
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Who Was the Woman Aboard This Famed 17th-Century Swedish Warship?
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Who Was the Woman Aboard This Famed 17th-Century Swedish Warship?
DNA analysis has revealed that a woman was among the 30 who died when the 'Vasa' sank on its maiden voyage
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Extinct Tasmanian Tigers May Have Survived Longer Than Previously Thought
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Extinct Tasmanian Tigers May Have Survived Longer Than Previously Thought
Though the last documented thylacine died in 1936, a new study based on alleged sightings suggests the species lived for decades more
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DNA Evidence Sheds Light on One of America's Oldest Black Churches
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DNA Evidence Sheds Light on One of America’s Oldest Black Churches
New research links human remains in Williamsburg, Virginia, to the first permanent building of the First Baptist Church
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Watch This Elephant Peel a Banana With Her Trunk
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Watch This Elephant Peel a Banana With Her Trunk
Pang Pha likely learned to de-skin the yellow fruits while observing her human caretaker in her youth
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Rebuilding Ukraine's Cultural Sector Will Require Nearly $7 Billion, UNESCO Says
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Rebuilding Ukraine’s Cultural Sector Will Require Nearly $7 Billion, UNESCO Says
The agency's director-general traveled to the war-torn country to pledge additional support
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Utah Shatters Snowpack Records, but Its Drought Remains
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Utah Shatters Snowpack Records, but Its Drought Remains
Unprecedented winter storms may provide temporary relief for the state's water problems
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'Moana' Will Set Sail Again in Disney's Live-Action Remake
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‘Moana’ Will Set Sail Again in Disney’s Live-Action Remake
Dwayne Johnson will co-produce the film—and reprise his role as the demigod Maui
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These Male Ants Have Two Separate Sets of DNA
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These Male Ants Have Two Separate Sets of DNA
A genetic condition called chimerism may have helped yellow crazy ants become a dominating invasive species, a new study suggests
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Black Hole Hurtling Through Space Leaves a Trail of Stars in Its Wake
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Black Hole Hurtling Through Space Leaves a Trail of Stars in Its Wake
Researchers theorize a stream of stars 200,000 light-years long came from a black hole ejected from its galaxy
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See the James Webb Telescope's Stunning New Snapshot of an Exploded Star
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See the James Webb Telescope’s Stunning New Snapshot of an Exploded Star
The supernova, known as Cassiopeia A, is located roughly 11,000 light-years from Earth and could offer insights into cosmic dust and star death
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This Hong Kong Museum Is Giving Away 10,000 Tickets to Yayoi Kusama Show
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This Hong Kong Museum Is Giving Away 10,000 Tickets to Yayoi Kusama Show
College students can get free admission to the museum as part of a broader government-led mental health initiative
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Volcanic Eruption Spews Ash 12 Miles Into the Air in Russia
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Volcanic Eruption Spews Ash 12 Miles Into the Air in Russia
The volcano Shiveluch coated villages in dust and prompted flight warnings
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Archaeologists Discover 1,400-Year-Old Murals of Two-Faced Men in Peru
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Archaeologists Discover 1,400-Year-Old Murals of Two-Faced Men in Peru
The new finds are shedding light on the Moche people, who lived on Peru's northern coast
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U.S. Proposes Cuts to Colorado River Water Usage
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U.S. Proposes Cuts to Colorado River Water Usage
Negotiations between states have not produced an agreement on how to allocate the dwindling water, so the federal government has offered tentative plans
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California Man Admits to Helping Create Fake Basquiat Paintings
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California Man Admits to Helping Create Fake Basquiat Paintings
Michael Barzman agreed to plead guilty in connection with a scandal that rocked the Orlando Museum of Art
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Medieval Eclipse Records Help Scientists Understand Volcanic Eruptions
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Medieval Eclipse Records Help Scientists Understand Volcanic Eruptions
Descriptions of lunar eclipses from monks and poets can shed light on how volcanoes affect Earth's climate in a new study
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Man Rescued After Getting Trapped Inside Famous Sculpture
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Man Rescued After Getting Trapped Inside Famous Sculpture
A 26-year-old man was trying to climb the Talus Dome in Edmonton, Alberta, when he slipped through an opening
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Wealthy Residents' Pools and Gardens Are Driving Water Crises
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Wealthy Residents’ Pools and Gardens Are Driving Water Crises
Urban elites use a disproportionate share of water compared to their lower-income peers, according to a new study
2024/10/08 00:22:50
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