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Amsterdam Bans Cruise Ships to Combat Pollution and Overtourism
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Amsterdam Bans Cruise Ships to Combat Pollution and Overtourism
The city council has approved a plan to close and relocate the cruise terminal in the city's center
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A Vital Ocean Current System Could Collapse as Soon as 2025, Study Predicts
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A Vital Ocean Current System Could Collapse as Soon as 2025, Study Predicts
Climate change could halt the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation sooner than thought, per a new paper, but some scientists are skeptical
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Water Temperatures Hit 'Hot Tub' Levels in the Florida Keys
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Water Temperatures Hit ‘Hot Tub’ Levels in the Florida Keys
A buoy in Manatee Bay recorded 101.1 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday evening, as coral reefs suffer
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How Many Died in Nazi Concentration Camps on British Soil?
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How Many Died in Nazi Concentration Camps on British Soil?
The U.K. is investigating the death toll on the island of Alderney, which German soldiers occupied in 1940
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'Perfectly Preserved' Glassware Recovered From 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck
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‘Perfectly Preserved’ Glassware Recovered From 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck
The Roman vessel may have sunk while transporting glass from the Middle East to France
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Whistleblower Alleges U.S. Government Is Covering Up Alien Life at UFO Hearing
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Whistleblower Alleges U.S. Government Is Covering Up Alien Life at UFO Hearing
A Pentagon spokesperson has denied the claims, while lawmakers are pushing for information on UFOs to be declassified
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How These Birds Can Spot Look-Alike 'Imposter' Eggs in Their Nests
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How These Birds Can Spot Look-Alike ‘Imposter’ Eggs in Their Nests
Fork-tailed drongos can identify and reject egg forgeries, laid by African cuckoos, with nearly 94 percent accuracy, new research suggests
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Skull Fragments Thought to Be Beethoven's Return to Vienna
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Skull Fragments Thought to Be Beethoven’s Return to Vienna
The composer asked that, following his death, his physician study the illnesses that plagued him during his life
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Fishermen Spot Rare Endangered Rice's Whale in the Gulf of Mexico
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Fishermen Spot Rare Endangered Rice’s Whale in the Gulf of Mexico
Scientists say no more than 100 individuals of the species exist in the wild, placing the Rice's whale among the scarcest marine mammals in the world
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Remains of Chihuahua-Sized Dog Unearthed at Roman Britain Villa
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Remains of Chihuahua-Sized Dog Unearthed at Roman Britain Villa
The tiny pup was likely a beloved pet, not an animal bred for hunting or herding
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Russian Strike Severely Damages Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral
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Russian Strike Severely Damages Odesa’s Transfiguration Cathedral
Congregants sifted through the wreckage, clearing rubble and searching for artifacts
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Honey Made by Ants Could Protect Against Bacteria and Fungi
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Honey Made by Ants Could Protect Against Bacteria and Fungi
Australian honeypot ants create and store a sugary substance that may kill microbes, per a new paper that aligns with Indigenous knowledge
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Scientists Revive 46,000-Year-Old Roundworms From Siberian Permafrost
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Scientists Revive 46,000-Year-Old Roundworms From Siberian Permafrost
The nematodes had survived in a state of slowed metabolism called cryptobiosis, according to a new paper
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Iron Age Warrior Buried With a Sword and Mirror Was a Woman, Study Says
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Iron Age Warrior Buried With a Sword and Mirror Was a Woman, Study Says
The unusual burial on a small island off of England sheds new light on women's role in Iron Age warfare
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New 486-Legged Millipede Species Found Near Los Angeles
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New 486-Legged Millipede Species Found Near Los Angeles
The discovery by two naturalists demonstrates that unknown creatures can lie "right below our feet"
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Long Covid's Brain Fog Is Akin to 'Aging Ten Years,' Study Finds
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Long Covid’s Brain Fog Is Akin to ‘Aging Ten Years,’ Study Finds
Scientists tested the cognitive function of more than 3,000 participants and found those with longer-lasting Covid symptoms had the strongest decline
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Tickling Rats Reveals a Brain Region Linked to Laughter and Play
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Tickling Rats Reveals a Brain Region Linked to Laughter and Play
This group of neurons could someday inform the treatment of depression and anxiety in humans, scientists say
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Follow Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Through Post-Revolution Mexico
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Follow Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Through Post-Revolution Mexico
The famous couple's artistic and political legacies are at the center of a new exhibition in Australia
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This Fungus Is Quickly Spreading, and Climate Change May Be to Blame
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This Fungus Is Quickly Spreading, and Climate Change May Be to Blame
Washington state reported its first case of Candida auris, which can cause illness in people with weakened immune systems
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Servants at Machu Picchu Came From Distant Corners of the Inca Empire
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Servants at Machu Picchu Came From Distant Corners of the Inca Empire
The city's servant class was a genetically diverse community, according to a new study of ancient DNA
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