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Angler Catches 283-Pound Alligator Gar in Texas, Potentially Setting Two World Records
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Angler Catches 283-Pound Alligator Gar in Texas, Potentially Setting Two World Records
Art Weston and Kirk Kirkland spent nearly three hours reeling in the gargantuan fish
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Republic of Yemen and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art Come to Agreement Over Artifacts
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Republic of Yemen and New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Come to Agreement Over Artifacts
The two pieces, which date back to the third millennium B.C.E., will remain in New York for now
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A Sample of Ancient Asteroid Dust Has Landed Safely on Earth
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A Sample of Ancient Asteroid Dust Has Landed Safely on Earth
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission retrieved bits of rock and dust from the asteroid Bennu, which could help scientists uncover the origins of life on our planet
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Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Painting Discovered in English Palace's Storeroom
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Lost Artemisia Gentileschi Painting Discovered in English Palace’s Storeroom
"Susanna and the Elders" was misattributed for some 200 years, first to a male artist and then to the "French School"
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Brainless Jellyfish Are Capable of Learning, Study Suggests
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Brainless Jellyfish Are Capable of Learning, Study Suggests
Scientists provide evidence that tiny Caribbean box jellyfish—which lack a central nervous system—can learn to navigate through mangrove roots
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See Washington National Cathedral's New Racial Justice-Themed Stained-Glass Windows
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See Washington National Cathedral’s New Racial Justice-Themed Stained-Glass Windows
Designed by artist Kerry James Marshall, the panels replace windows depicting Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
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Artificial Wombs for Premature Babies Might Soon Begin Human Trials
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Artificial Wombs for Premature Babies Might Soon Begin Human Trials
An FDA panel discussed the new technology—tested only on animals so far—along with its risks and potential to improve survival of preterm infants
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The World's Oldest Post Office Gets New Owners
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The World’s Oldest Post Office Gets New Owners
A Florida husband-and-wife duo is taking over the 311-year-old site in southern Scotland
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Earth's Next Supercontinent Could Wipe Out Mammals in 250 Million Years
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Earth’s Next Supercontinent Could Wipe Out Mammals in 250 Million Years
Termed “Pangea Ultima,” the predicted future landmass might be extremely hot, plagued by volcanoes and largely inhospitable, per a new modeling study
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Stunning 16th-Century Turkish Bath Reopens in Istanbul
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Stunning 16th-Century Turkish Bath Reopens in Istanbul
The revitalized space will feature a museum and contemporary art in addition to traditional bathing
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Antarctic Winter Sea Ice Hits a Record Low 'by a Wide Margin'
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Antarctic Winter Sea Ice Hits a Record Low ‘by a Wide Margin’
On September 10, the ice reached its lowest annual maximum in the books amid a record-smashing year that's ringing "alarm bells" for polar ice
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Water Worker Stumbles Upon 2,500-Year-Old Gold Necklaces in Spain
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Water Worker Stumbles Upon 2,500-Year-Old Gold Necklaces in Spain
The artifacts could shed new light on the Iron Age history of the region
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See Inside the Newly Reopened Tenement Museum
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See Inside the Newly Reopened Tenement Museum
The Manhattan museum dedicated to telling the stories of everyday immigrants offers vital lessons for today
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Before Fat Bear Week, Don’t Forget the Corpulent Cubs Competing in Fat Bear Junior
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Before Fat Bear Week, Don’t Forget the Corpulent Cubs Competing in Fat Bear Junior
The offspring of Katmai National Park’s famous brown bears will face off in a bracket all their own
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Prehistoric Humans May Have Dug Up Bodies to Make Tools
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Prehistoric Humans May Have Dug Up Bodies to Make Tools
A study of bones from a Spanish cave suggests humans might have fashioned tools from the remains of recently deceased community members or relatives
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Nine Orcas Have Died in Fishing Gear Near Alaska This Year
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Nine Orcas Have Died in Fishing Gear Near Alaska This Year
A "new behavior" from the animals might be linked to this sudden uptick in deaths, as they have been feeding in front of fishing nets, a trade group says
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Why the Talking Heads' 40-Year-Old Concert Film Still Mesmerizes
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Why the Talking Heads’ 40-Year-Old Concert Film Still Mesmerizes
"Stop Making Sense," known as one of the greatest movies of its kind, returns to the big screen
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Thief Steals $1.5 Million Buddha Statue From Los Angeles Gallery
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Thief Steals $1.5 Million Buddha Statue From Los Angeles Gallery
Gallery officials say they are stumped as to why the 250-pound artwork was targeted
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See the Last Supermoon of 2023 Illuminate the Night Sky Thursday
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See the Last Supermoon of 2023 Illuminate the Night Sky Thursday
This special type of full moon, which will be slightly larger and brighter than usual, will not occur again until fall 2024
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