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Covid-19 Hospitalizations Show an Uptick in the U.S. but Remain Low
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Covid-19 Hospitalizations Show an Uptick in the U.S. but Remain Low
Since the end of the nation's public health emergency for the virus, hospitalizations are one of the best available indicators of trends in case totals
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Australia Returns Three Looted Statues to Cambodia
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Australia Returns Three Looted Statues to Cambodia
The rare artifacts will remain on display at the National Gallery of Australia for up to three years as the Cambodian government prepares a place for them
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Scientists Repeat Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough in a Step Toward More Clean Energy
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Scientists Repeat Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough in a Step Toward More Clean Energy
Still, nuclear fusion power plants are likely decades away and may come too late to play a role in addressing climate change
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This Arrowhead Was Made From a Meteorite 3,000 Years Ago
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This Arrowhead Was Made From a Meteorite 3,000 Years Ago
Found in Switzerland, the 1.5-inch-long artifact was fashioned from meteoric iron during the Bronze Age
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Deadly Maui Wildfires Raze Landscape, Destroy Historic Coastal Town
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Deadly Maui Wildfires Raze Landscape, Destroy Historic Coastal Town
At least 36 people have been reported dead and thousands were displaced by the fast-moving flames that ignited on Tuesday
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Gotta Catch These Pokémon Reimagined Through Stunning Traditional Japanese Craft Techniques
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Gotta Catch These Pokémon Reimagined Through Stunning Traditional Japanese Craft Techniques
A new exhibition features 20 artists' creative interpretations of Pikachu, Charizard and more
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United Will Be the First U.S. Airline to Add Braille to Its Plane Interiors
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United Will Be the First U.S. Airline to Add Braille to Its Plane Interiors
The carrier announced that it will update its entire mainline fleet over the next three years
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These Long, Skinny Fish Hide Behind Bigger Fish to Sneak Up on Their Prey
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These Long, Skinny Fish Hide Behind Bigger Fish to Sneak Up on Their Prey
Scientists made 3D-printed models of fish and tested them in the ocean to study this clever hunting strategy
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Five Ways of Looking at Harriet Tubman
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Five Ways of Looking at Harriet Tubman
Philadelphia has selected five semi-finalist proposals for a new statue at City Hall
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Two Buildings Collapse, Others Damaged in Record-Setting Glacial Floods in Alaska
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Two Buildings Collapse, Others Damaged in Record-Setting Glacial Floods in Alaska
Floodwaters discharged from a basin behind Mendenhall Glacier at about 25,000 cubic feet per second, shocking meteorologists
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Fossil of Tiny, Extinct Whale Discovered in Egypt, Named for King Tut
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Fossil of Tiny, Extinct Whale Discovered in Egypt, Named for King Tut
The species was around the size of a bottlenose dolphin and thrived 41 million years ago
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See Allen Ginsberg's Photographs—and A.I.-Generated Poems Based on Them
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See Allen Ginsberg’s Photographs—and A.I.-Generated Poems Based on Them
The Beat poet's photos, taken throughout his literary career, depict friends and fellow writers
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200-Million-Year-Old Poop Reveals Parasites That Infected a Crocodile-Like Reptile
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200-Million-Year-Old Poop Reveals Parasites That Infected a Crocodile-Like Reptile
The prehistoric fossil could help researchers understand the relationships between parasites and host organisms in the Late Triassic
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Will Maui's Beloved 150-Year-Old Banyan Tree Survive the Scorching Wildfires?
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Will Maui’s Beloved 150-Year-Old Banyan Tree Survive the Scorching Wildfires?
Amidst the devastation of Lahaina, a coastal town in Maui, the tree is burned but still standing
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Mud Cracks on Mars Hint at Conditions That Could Have Formed Life Long Ago
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Mud Cracks on Mars Hint at Conditions That Could Have Formed Life Long Ago
Hexagonal ridges on the Red Planet's surface suggest an ancient cycle of wet and dry periods, ideal for creating molecules necessary for cells
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The Puppets Take Manhattan, Celebrating a Rich Global Art Form
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The Puppets Take Manhattan, Celebrating a Rich Global Art Form
The International Puppet Fringe Festival honored puppeteer Ralph Lee, who died earlier this year
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Ukraine Launches Database to Track Art Owned by Sanctioned Russians
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Ukraine Launches Database to Track Art Owned by Sanctioned Russians
The searchable list contains some 300 works by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci and more
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A Rare Two-Headed Snake Is Back on Exhibit at a Texas Zoo
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A Rare Two-Headed Snake Is Back on Exhibit at a Texas Zoo
Pancho and Lefty, as the western rat snake is known, has now healed from an injury it suffered more than two years ago
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Russia Launches Its First Spacecraft to the Moon in Nearly 50 Years
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Russia Launches Its First Spacecraft to the Moon in Nearly 50 Years
The country now joins India in a race to make the first-ever successful soft landing near the lunar south pole
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How Remedios Varo Became One of the 'Witches' of Surrealism
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How Remedios Varo Became One of the ‘Witches’ of Surrealism
In Mexico City, the Spanish-born artist created dreamlike works that drew on magic, mysticism and more
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