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Move Over, Freeze-Dried Fruitcake—Here's the Latest in Astronaut Food
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Move Over, Freeze-Dried Fruitcake—Here’s the Latest in Astronaut Food
Eight companies developing next-generation space meals have advanced to the final round of competition in a contest co-sponsored by NASA
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Louisiana Army Base Formerly Named for Confederate General Now Honors Black WWI Hero
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Louisiana Army Base Formerly Named for Confederate General Now Honors Black WWI Hero
Sergeant Henry Johnson received a posthumous Medal of Honor recognizing his bravery in battle in France
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Fall Covid-19 Boosters Should Target New Variants, FDA Advisers Say
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Fall Covid-19 Boosters Should Target New Variants, FDA Advisers Say
The shots would no longer take aim at the virus's original strain, which experts say is not likely to return
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Gustav Klimt's Final Artwork Could Become Europe's Most Expensive Painting
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Gustav Klimt’s Final Artwork Could Become Europe’s Most Expensive Painting
Completed soon before the artist's death in 1918, "Lady With Fan" could fetch as much as $80 million
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Mural Honors Victims of Pulse Nightclub Shooting
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Mural Honors Victims of Pulse Nightclub Shooting
Artist Michael Pilato has been working on the 44-foot-long commemorative artwork for years
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What Is Eclampsia? Olympian Tori Bowie May Have Died From the Rare Pregnancy Condition
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What Is Eclampsia? Olympian Tori Bowie May Have Died From the Rare Pregnancy Condition
The 4x100 gold medalist died in May, bringing attention to high maternal mortality rates among Black women in the United States
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See Charles III's Childhood Drawings
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See Charles III’s Childhood Drawings
Made by a young Charles in the '50s, the crayon and pencil illustrations sold for thousands at auction
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Scientists Find Phosphorus—a Key Element for Life—on a Saturn Moon
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Scientists Find Phosphorus—a Key Element for Life—on a Saturn Moon
This is the last of six essential elements for life to be detected on Enceladus, giving the strongest indication yet that its ocean is habitable
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Reef Sharks Are Disappearing Around the World
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Reef Sharks Are Disappearing Around the World
A massive new study found a staggering decline of these top predators, which help balance vulnerable coral reef ecosystems and their food chains
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Bronze Age Cemetery Discovered Near Stonehenge
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Bronze Age Cemetery Discovered Near Stonehenge
Archaeologists found graves and artifacts while preparing land for a new subdivision in southern England
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Red Knot Shorebird Numbers Rise in New Jersey
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Red Knot Shorebird Numbers Rise in New Jersey
An independent survey counted 22,000 of the federally threatened birds, up from a historic low of 6,880 in 2021
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These Long-Necked Marine Reptiles Were Decapitated
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These Long-Necked Marine Reptiles Were Decapitated
Tanystropheus fossils reveal how predators may have snapped the creatures' necks with a powerful, swift bite from above
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Rare Roman Mausoleum Unearthed in London
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Rare Roman Mausoleum Unearthed in London
Archaeologists say it's the most intact structure of its kind ever found in Britain
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New Study Identifies Mysterious Boats Painted in Australian Cave
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New Study Identifies Mysterious Boats Painted in Australian Cave
Researchers say the rock art may be a record of "fighting craft" from present-day Indonesia
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Would You Wear a Handbag Smaller Than a Grain of Salt?
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Would You Wear a Handbag Smaller Than a Grain of Salt?
Measuring 657 by 222 by 700 micrometers, the teeny-tiny bag could sell for thousands at auction
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Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Sword So Well Preserved It 'Almost Still Shines'
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Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Sword So Well Preserved It ‘Almost Still Shines’
The Bronze Age artifact was discovered in a grave during excavations in southern Germany
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Extreme Heat Wave Hits India
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Extreme Heat Wave Hits India
In recent days, nearly 200 people have died across two of the country's most populous states
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Lost Titanic Tourist Submersible Could Run Out of Oxygen Thursday Morning
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Crew of Missing Titanic Tourist Submersible Believed to Be Dead
Debris found near the historic shipwreck suggests the Titan experienced a "catastrophic implosion"
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These 'Grinning' Triassic Reptiles Likely Died of Starvation
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These ‘Grinning’ Triassic Reptiles Likely Died of Starvation
Sheep-sized rhynchosaurs had an unusual way of chewing plants that wore down their teeth over time
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You Can Now Visit the Site Where Julius Caesar Was Stabbed
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You Can Now Visit the Site Where Julius Caesar Was Stabbed
Rediscovered in the 1920s, the Roman square is now welcoming visitors for the first time
2024/10/06 18:19:43
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