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New York's Natural History Museum Unveils a Canyon-Like New Wing
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New York’s Natural History Museum Unveils a Canyon-Like New Wing
With butterflies, bugs and an atrium that looks like it's carved into rock, the Gilder Center will open its doors to the public on May 4
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Scientists Reintroduce 5,000 Snails to French Polynesian Islands
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Scientists Reintroduce 5,000 Snails to French Polynesian Islands
The project's organizers say it's the largest-ever release of creatures that are extinct in the wild
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Gordon Lightfoot, Legendary Folk Musician, Dies at 84
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Gordon Lightfoot, Legendary Folk Musician, Dies at 84
The Canadian singer-songwriter is known for hits like "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," "If You Could Read My Mind" and "Early Morning Rain"
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Why Male California Sea Lions Are Getting Bigger
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Why Male California Sea Lions Are Getting Bigger
The “raccoons of the sea” have varied diets, allowing them to grow large to compete for mates
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Researchers Use A.I. to Decode Words From Brain Scans
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Researchers Use A.I. to Decode Words From Brain Scans
A new tool translates "something deeper than language," generating text that captures the gist of podcasts or silent films viewed by participants
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Someone Ate Maurizio Cattelan's Banana Again
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Someone Ate Maurizio Cattelan’s Banana Again
A student in Seoul feasted upon the fruit from "Comedian," an artwork featuring a banana taped to a wall
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Ahead of 100th Anniversary, Route 66 Will Get Much-Needed Upgrades
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Ahead of 100th Anniversary, Route 66 Will Get Much-Needed Upgrades
Approved in 1926, the historic highway grew to become a cultural icon
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Watch Whales Exfoliate Their Skin on the Ocean Floor
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Watch Whales Exfoliate Their Skin on the Ocean Floor
Migrating humpbacks used sand and rubble to slough off dead skin and barnacles, a behavior that may be both practical and social
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Beatrix Potter Was a Keen Observer of the Natural World
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Beatrix Potter Was a Keen Observer of the Natural World
Famous for "Peter Rabbit," the children's author was also a devoted scientist and conservationist
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This Trove of Fossils in Wales Is Revealing Secrets of Early Animal Life
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This Trove of Fossils in Wales Is Revealing Secrets of Early Animal Life
Scientists have uncovered 170 species from around 462 million years ago, unveiling surprises about when tiny marine creatures evolved and disappeared
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The 'Godfather of A.I.' Now Warns of Its Dangers
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The ‘Godfather of A.I.’ Now Warns of Its Dangers
Geoffrey Hinton quit Google this week to speak his mind on artificial intelligence, which he says may soon grow smarter than—and even manipulate—humans
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Winner of Reality Show ‘The Exhibit’ Displays Art at the Hirshhorn
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Winner of Reality Show ‘The Exhibit’ Displays Art at the Hirshhorn
Baseera Khan's sculpture, "The Liberator," will be on view through July 16
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Male Woolly Mammoths Had Testosterone-Fueled Aggressive Episodes
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Male Woolly Mammoths Had Testosterone-Fueled Aggressive Episodes
By studying preserved tusks, scientists suggest the mammals experienced a yearly condition known as musth, like male elephants do today
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New Glamping Resort Opens Near Zion National Park
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New Glamping Resort Opens Near Zion National Park
AutoCamp Zion features a pool, an eatery, a clubhouse and air-conditioned lodgings
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Chicago Cuts Down Oak Tree Older Than the City Itself
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Chicago Cuts Down Oak Tree Older Than the City Itself
At an estimated 250-300 years old, the ailing tree needed to be removed for safety reasons
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Could Genetically Modified Houseplants Clean the Air in Your Home?
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Could Genetically Modified Houseplants Clean the Air in Your Home?
A Parisian start-up wants to filter harmful chemicals indoors with engineered pothos plants
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The Real History Behind 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'
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The Real History Behind ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’
The new spinoff follows the royal matriarch as she falls in love with George III and navigates his worsening mental illness
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In a First, Scientists Witness a Dying Star Swallowing a Planet
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In a First, Scientists Witness a Dying Star Swallowing a Planet
Astronomers believe the doomed world was a gas giant about the size of Jupiter
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A Swarm of Bees Delayed a Flight for Three Hours
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A Swarm of Bees Delayed a Flight for Three Hours
When the plane's engine turned on, the pollinators simply left the aircraft—and passengers were finally able to board
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These Ninth-Century Coins Change Our Understanding of Alfred the Great
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These Ninth-Century Coins Change Our Understanding of Alfred the Great
Two men are now facing jail time for trying to illegally sell 44 coins worth approximately $960,000
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