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Unraveling the Secrets of the Long-Lost Shipwrecks in the Bahamas
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Unraveling the Secrets of the Long-Lost Shipwrecks in the Bahamas
Using historical records, a new initiative has identified and mapped 176 wrecks in the region
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Ancient Human Relatives May Have Buried Their Dead
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Ancient Human Relatives May Have Buried Their Dead
Remains in a South African cave system predate the oldest known human burials by about 160,000 years or more
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Scientists Record the First 'Virgin Birth' in a Crocodile
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Scientists Record the First ‘Virgin Birth’ in a Crocodile
A female American crocodile living in captivity reproduced without a mate—a finding that suggests dinosaurs might have done the same thing
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Françoise Gilot, Whose Art Transcended Her Relationship With Picasso, Dies at 101
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Françoise Gilot, Whose Art Transcended Her Relationship With Picasso, Dies at 101
Her artistic career began before she met Picasso—and flourished long after she left him
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Scientists Develop New Birth Control for Female Cats—No Surgery Necessary
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Scientists Develop New Birth Control for Female Cats—No Surgery Necessary
The one-time injection of a gene therapy could eventually be used to control cat populations
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Did the 'Barbie' Movie Cause a Pink Paint Shortage?
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Did the ‘Barbie’ Movie Cause a Pink Paint Shortage?
The film recreates the famous doll's brightly colored world—with the help of one specific shade of pink
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Australia's Oldest Known Pterosaur Fossils Are From 107 Million Years Ago
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Australia’s Oldest Known Pterosaur Fossils Are From 107 Million Years Ago
The tiny bones include the first one from a juvenile found in the country
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Hawaii's Kīlauea Volcano Is Erupting Again—Here's How to See It
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Hawaii’s Kīlauea Volcano Is Erupting Again—Here’s How to See It
The youngest and most active volcano on the Big Island, it's expected to draw thousands of tourists
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U.K. Museum Recovers 15th-Century Altar Panel Almost 50 Years After It Was Stolen
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U.K. Museum Recovers 15th-Century Altar Panel Almost 50 Years After It Was Stolen
The piece was about to go to auction when researchers noticed similarities to another panel at the York Art Gallery
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Arctic Could Be Sea Ice-Free in the Summer by the 2030s
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Arctic Could Be Sea Ice-Free in the Summer by the 2030s
A new study estimates climate change will lead to unprecedented melting in the Arctic a decade earlier than previously projected
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Canadian Wildfires Send Harmful Smoke Across Eastern United States
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Canadian Wildfires Send Harmful Smoke Across Eastern United States
At least 20 states were air quality alerts this week, and in some places, air quality reached unhealthy levels for all groups
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Could This Futuristic Vessel Be the World's First Zero-Emissions Cruise Ship?
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Could This Futuristic Vessel Be the World’s First Zero-Emissions Cruise Ship?
Hurtigruten Norway's new design includes batteries and retractable sails equipped with solar panels
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Retiree Uncovers Wooden Artifact 2,000 Years Older Than Stonehenge
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Retiree Uncovers Wooden Artifact 2,000 Years Older Than Stonehenge
Markings on the timber may help piece together lost European history
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Male Primate Masturbation May Have Evolved to Prevent STIs
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Male Primate Masturbation May Have Evolved to Prevent STIs
The behavior originated some 40 million years ago to improve breeding success and protect against pathogens, according to a new study
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What Wild Animals Were Really Doing During Covid-19 Lockdowns
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What Wild Animals Were Really Doing During Covid-19 Lockdowns
Researchers around the world traced mammals' movements and behaviors when fewer humans and cars were outside in spring 2020
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'Ebony' Magazine's Vintage Test Kitchen Finds a Home at the Smithsonian
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‘Ebony’ Magazine’s Vintage Test Kitchen Finds a Home at the Smithsonian
The 1970s-era kitchen will undergo conservation at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Lifesaving Fentanyl Test Strips Are Being Legalized in More States
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Lifesaving Fentanyl Test Strips Are Being Legalized in More States
The paper strips, which can help prevent drug overdoses and death, remain illegal in several states under drug paraphernalia laws from the 1970s
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These National Parks Are Hosting Stargazing Festivals in 2023
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These National Parks Are Hosting Stargazing Festivals in 2023
As more areas grow brighter with light pollution, national parks across the country have become dark-sky havens
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Scientists Extract Rocks From Earth’s Mantle
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Scientists Extract Rocks From Earth’s Mantle
They drilled into a mountain at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean
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El Niño Has Arrived
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El Niño Has Arrived
The natural climate pattern usually increases global temperatures and could lead to record-breaking heat
2024/10/06 22:49:21
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