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States Propose Landmark Deal to Conserve the Colorado River
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States Propose Landmark Deal to Conserve the Colorado River
The water cuts suggested by California, Arizona and Nevada are not as ambitious as those proposed by the federal government, but they will buy time
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During the 'Great Dying,' This Saber-Toothed Predator Reigned
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During the ‘Great Dying,’ This Saber-Toothed Predator Reigned
This ancestor of mammals briefly thrived amid a massive extinction event, hinting at how carnivores may respond to climate change today
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Supreme Court Rules That Andy Warhol Violated a Photographer's Copyright
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Supreme Court Rules That Andy Warhol Violated a Photographer’s Copyright
Experts are debating what the case will mean for the future of fair-use law
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Volunteers Are Spending 60 Days in Bed to Help Astronauts Stay Healthy in Space
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Volunteers Are Spending 60 Days in Bed to Help Astronauts Stay Healthy in Space
For two months, the group of 12 men must eat, sleep, exercise, bathe and use the toilet while at least one shoulder is touching the bed
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The Evolution—and Reinvention—of the Sari
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The Evolution—and Reinvention—of the Sari
"The Offbeat Sari" explores the traditional garment's role in fashion, protest, sustainability and more
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Scientists Decode Brain Waves Linked to Chronic Pain
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Scientists Decode Brain Waves Linked to Chronic Pain
A new way to objectively measure chronic pain could lead to new treatments for the common condition that can be debilitating
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Who Wants to Buy the Creepy Dolls and Bowling Balls That Wash Up on Texas Beaches?
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Who Wants to Buy the Creepy Dolls and Bowling Balls That Wash Up on Texas Beaches?
Hundreds of eclectic items were auctioned off to help fund the rehabilitation of sea turtles and birds
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DNA Suggests Modern Humans Emerged From Several Groups in Africa, Not One
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DNA Suggests Modern Humans Emerged From Several Groups in Africa, Not One
Scientists used computer modeling and the genomes of several hundred living people to examine our prehistoric origins
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Octopuses May Have Vivid Nightmares, Video Suggests
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Octopuses May Have Vivid Nightmares, Video Suggests
Costello, a male Brazilian reef octopus, had "bizarre" defensive outbursts while sleeping in a lab
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Tina Turner, Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, Left an Indelible Mark on Music History
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Tina Turner, Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Left an Indelible Mark on Music History
The barrier-breaking singer, who died this week at 83, influenced countless musicians who followed in her footsteps
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Saturn's Rings May Be Younger Than Thought—and Disappearing
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Saturn’s Rings May Be Younger Than Thought—and Disappearing
Data from NASA's Cassini mission points to the rings being no more than 400 million years old—quite young in the planet's 4.5-billion-year history
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Buckingham Palace Refuses to Repatriate Remains of Ethiopian Prince
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Buckingham Palace Refuses to Repatriate Remains of Ethiopian Prince
Taken from his home as a small child, Prince Dejatch Alemayehu died in England at age 18
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After 150 Years, Levi's 501 Blue Jeans Are Still Kicking
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After 150 Years, Levi’s 501 Blue Jeans Are Still Kicking
The iconic garment began as a practical piece of clothing for miners to wear during long, difficult shifts
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Scientists Discover Microbes That Could Revolutionize Plastic Recycling
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Scientists Discover Microbes That Could Revolutionize Plastic Recycling
These bacteria and fungi can break down certain plastics at cool temperatures, saving money and energy compared to some current methods
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China's Last Emperor Brought This Wristwatch With Him to Prison
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China’s Last Emperor Brought This Wristwatch With Him to Prison
He gave the timepiece, which just sold for $6.2 million, to his Russian translator at a Soviet detention camp
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Scientists Identify 12 Major Symptoms of Long Covid
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Scientists Identify 12 Major Symptoms of Long Covid
The effort is a step toward accelerating research and finding treatments for the debilitating condition
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Pickleball Courts Are Replacing Shuttered Mall Stores
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Pickleball Courts Are Replacing Shuttered Mall Stores
Across the country, developers are trying to capitalize on the approachable sport's growing popularity
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Archaeologists in Armenia Unearth a Bakery—Complete With 3,000-Year-Old Flour
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Archaeologists in Armenia Unearth a Bakery—Complete With 3,000-Year-Old Flour
Originally thought to be ash, the ancient powdery substance helped researchers identify the building's purpose
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Paralyzed Man Walks Again With Brain and Spinal Cord Implants
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Paralyzed Man Walks Again With Brain and Spinal Cord Implants
The experimental technology translates the patient's thoughts into voluntary movements
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Henri Matisse's Stunning Apartment Overlooking the French Riviera Is for Sale
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Henri Matisse’s Stunning Apartment Overlooking the French Riviera Is for Sale
The French artist spent his final years making art from his home in the city of Nice
2024/10/07 04:29:20
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