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Why Do Orcas Keep Harassing Porpoises?
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Why Do Orcas Keep Harassing Porpoises?
An endangered group of killer whales in the Pacific Northwest has been toying with porpoises for decades—and new research offers some possible explanations
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New Ballet Takes on Black Sabbath, the Genre-Defining Heavy Metal Band
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New Ballet Takes on Black Sabbath, the Genre-Defining Heavy Metal Band
“Black Sabbath: The Ballet” honors the legendary band that formed in Birmingham, England
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Mysterious Planet-Like Objects in the Orion Nebula Are Baffling Astronomers
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Mysterious Planet-Like Objects in the Orion Nebula Are Baffling Astronomers
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed dozens of Jupiter-mass, often paired objects, nicknamed JuMBOs, raising questions about how they formed
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Scientists Studying High-Speed Electrons With Lasers Win Nobel Prize in Physics
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Scientists Studying High-Speed Electrons With Lasers Win Nobel Prize in Physics
Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier created pulses of light so short that they can be used to observe the behavior of electrons
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The Academy Will Replace Hattie McDaniel's Missing Oscar
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The Academy Will Replace Hattie McDaniel’s Missing Oscar
McDaniel became the first Black actor to win an Oscar in 1940, but the award went missing several decades later
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Explaining the Colorful Quantum Discoveries That Earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Explaining the Colorful Quantum Discoveries That Earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov won the award for their work developing tiny “quantum dots” that light TV displays and enable medical imaging
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In a First, the FCC Fines a Satellite Company for Abandoning Space Debris
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In a First, the FCC Fines a Satellite Company for Abandoning Space Debris
The television provider DISH failed to remove a retired satellite far enough from its previous orbit, according to a statement from the commission
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Stevie Nicks Gets Her Own Barbie Doll
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Stevie Nicks Gets Her Own Barbie Doll
The new doll is inspired by the legendary performer's appearance on the cover of "Rumours"
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Singapore Safely Detonates a World War II-Era Bomb Unearthed at a Construction Site
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Singapore Safely Detonates a World War II-Era Bomb Unearthed at a Construction Site
Historians say Japanese forces may have dropped it during a critical battle in 1942
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New 'Giant' Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur Discovered in Spain
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New ‘Giant’ Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur Discovered in Spain
The prehistoric creature, named Garumbatitan morellensis, may help paleontologists unravel the evolution of the plant-eating sauropods
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After Federal Investigation, United Airlines Agrees to Make Changes for Travelers With Wheelchairs
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After Federal Investigation, United Airlines Agrees to Make Changes for Travelers With Wheelchairs
The "lengthy" U.S. Department of Transportation investigation examined the airline's mishandling of a passenger's wheelchair
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Climate Change Is Pushing Many of the World's Amphibians Closer to Extinction
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Climate Change Is Pushing Many of the World’s Amphibians Closer to Extinction
Just over 40 percent of amphibian species are at risk of going extinct, and humans' fossil fuel use is partly to blame, according to a new assessment
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Rare 1,000-Year-Old Brooch Goes on Display in England
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Rare 1,000-Year-Old Brooch Goes on Display in England
A metal detectorist unearthed the silver and copper artifact on a farm in Somerset in 2020
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Jon Fosse Wins the Nobel Prize in Literature for Work Probing 'Human Anxiety and Ambivalence'
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Jon Fosse Wins the Nobel Prize in Literature for Work Probing ‘Human Anxiety and Ambivalence’
The dramatist and author is the first-ever laureate in the prize's history to write in Nynorsk, a written form of the Norwegian language
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Maintaining a Vegetarian Diet Might Be in Your Genes
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Maintaining a Vegetarian Diet Might Be in Your Genes
New research has identified three genes that are strongly linked to vegetarianism and 31 others that might also play a role in sticking to a meatless diet
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See the New 'Enchanting' Electric Blue Tarantula Discovered in Thailand
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See the New ‘Enchanting’ Electric Blue Tarantula Discovered in Thailand
Blue is one of the rarest colors in nature, but this arachnid achieves the bright hue through special structures in its hair
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London Exhibition Explores the Link Between Gender and Ecology
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London Exhibition Explores the Link Between Gender and Ecology
"Re/Sisters," now open at the Barbican Art Gallery, features the works of nearly 50 women and nonbinary artists
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How to Watch the Draconid Meteor Shower This Weekend
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How to Watch the Draconid Meteor Shower This Weekend
Though it’s usually a smaller display, the Draconids have historically produced breathtaking outbursts of shooting stars known as "meteor storms"
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Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Iranian Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi
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Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Iranian Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi
Mohammadi, who is currently in prison, is at the forefront of the fight against oppression in Iran
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The Amazon May Be Hiding More Than 10,000 Pre-Columbian Structures
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The Amazon May Be Hiding More Than 10,000 Pre-Columbian Structures
Based on a new aerial survey and modeling study, archaeologists suggest at least 90 percent of sites known as earthworks remain undetected
2024/10/04 21:21:43
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