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This Physicist Uses Drones to Create Giant Light Cones in the Desert
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This Physicist Uses Drones to Create Giant Light Cones in the Desert
Evoking a key concept in relativity, Elliot McGucken traces out hourglass-like shapes in the sky that stretch as high as a seven-story building
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Humans Have Shifted Earth's Axis by Pumping Lots of Groundwater
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Humans Have Shifted Earth’s Axis by Pumping Lots of Groundwater
Removing water from the ground has led to sea-level rise and caused Earth's axis to shift by about 2.6 feet between 1993 and 2010, per a new study
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USDA Approves First Lab-Grown Chicken in the United States
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USDA Approves First Lab-Grown Chicken in the United States
Two companies have received the green light to produce and sell chicken they have cultivated from cells
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Suspects Finally Charged for Museum Robberies Spanning 20 Years
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Suspects Finally Charged for Museum Robberies Spanning 20 Years
Prosecutors allege that nine thieves stole art by Warhol and Pollock, among other valuable items
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Rare Banksy Solo Exhibition Opens in Glasgow
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Rare Banksy Solo Exhibition Opens in Glasgow
The secretive street artist has officially authorized the show, which features never-before-seen stencils
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Germany Returns Sacred Wooden Masks to Colombia
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Germany Returns Sacred Wooden Masks to Colombia
In Berlin, the centuries-old artifacts were treated with chemicals that could pose health hazards
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Mormon Crickets Are Creating Havoc in Nevada
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Mormon Crickets Are Creating Havoc in Nevada
In Elko, the insects have caused accidents on roads and problems in town
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Monarch Butterflies’ Signature White Spots May Help Them Fly
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Monarch Butterflies’ Signature White Spots May Help Them Fly
These long-distance migrants could get a boost from their striking coloration, which may reduce drag by heating and cooling air unevenly
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Virgil Quotation Found Etched on 1,800-Year-Old Roman Jar
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Virgil Quotation Found Etched on 1,800-Year-Old Roman Jar
Researchers say the ancient inscription is the first of its kind ever discovered
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Found in Ancient Spa, Stunningly Preserved Bronze Statues Go on View in Rome
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Found in Ancient Spa, Stunningly Preserved Bronze Statues Go on View in Rome
The trove of 2,300-year-old bronzes was discovered last year in a thermal spring in Tuscany
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Curly Hair Keeps the Head Coolest
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Curly Hair Keeps the Head Coolest
A new study suggests our locks may have evolved to prevent our brain from overheating
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This Ancient Maya City Was Hidden in the Jungle for More Than 1,000 Years
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This Ancient Maya City Was Hidden in the Jungle for More Than 1,000 Years
Archaeologists surveying the ruins of Ocomtún found pyramids, stone columns and a ballgame court
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Coral Reefs Host a Vast Diversity of Microbes
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Coral Reefs Host a Vast Diversity of Microbes
A two-year expedition at sea uncovered more than half a million varieties of microbial life in Pacific reef-dwelling organisms
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Secretly Evacuated From Ukraine, Rare Icons Now on View at the Louvre
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Secretly Evacuated From Ukraine, Rare Icons Now on View at the Louvre
Amid Russian attacks, Kyiv's Khanenko Museum sent 16 precious artworks to Paris for safekeeping
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Orca Rams Into Yacht Near Scotland, Suggesting the Behavior May Be Spreading
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Orca Rams Into Yacht Near Scotland, Suggesting the Behavior May Be Spreading
The incident occurred roughly 2,000 miles away from the recent encounters near Spain and Portugal
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Archaeologists Discover 4,000-Year-Old 'Dutch Stonehenge'
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Archaeologists Discover 4,000-Year-Old ‘Dutch Stonehenge’
The ritual site was once used to determine the longest and shortest days of the year
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Tonga Volcano Sparked the Most Intense Lightning Storm Ever Recorded
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Tonga Volcano Sparked the Most Intense Lightning Storm Ever Recorded
Last year's eruption produced a raging storm at unprecedented altitudes, with 2,600 lightning flashes per minute at its peak
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Why Astronauts Have Weaker Immune Systems in Space
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Why Astronauts Have Weaker Immune Systems in Space
Gene activity in white blood cells decreased once astronauts got to space—and it didn’t rebound until they returned, a new study finds
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Megalodons Were Warm-Blooded—and It Was a Blessing and a Curse
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Megalodons Were Warm-Blooded—and It Was a Blessing and a Curse
The giant sharks likely warmed some of their body parts, helping them grow massive but leaving them vulnerable to environmental changes, a new study finds
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Is This the Earliest Known Phallic Art?
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Is This the Earliest Known Phallic Art?
Researchers think the 42,000-year-old artifact was carved from graphite to resemble a penis
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