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Taylor Swift-Themed Cruise Sets Sale Next Year
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Taylor Swift-Themed Cruise Sets Sail Next Year
The four-night sailing is organized by Swifties, though the singer-songwriter herself won't be on board
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Here's What Causes Fainting, According to New Research
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Here’s What Causes Fainting, According to New Research
Scientists have discovered a pathway between the heart and brain in mice that appears to be involved during loss of consciousness
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U.S. Army Clears 110 Black Soldiers Charged in 1917 Houston Riots
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U.S. Army Clears 110 Black Soldiers Charged in 1917 Houston Riots
The soldiers have been given honorable discharges, and their families may now be eligible for benefits
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Why Is Medieval Art So Weird?
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Why Is Medieval Art So Weird?
Titled "Weird Medieval Guys," a new book examines illustrations of armless frogs, human-sized snails and more
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Metal Pollution May Be Making More Green Sea Turtles Female
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This Forgotten Masterpiece Was Hanging Above an Elderly French Woman's Hot Plate. Now, It's Heading to the Louvre
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This Forgotten Masterpiece Was Hanging Above an Elderly French Woman’s Hot Plate. Now, It’s Heading to the Louvre
The French government gave the museum 30 months to raise the funds to purchase the Cimabue painting
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Women Now Live Nearly Six Years Longer Than Men in the United States
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Women Now Live Nearly Six Years Longer Than Men in the United States
Disparities from Covid-19 and opioid overdose deaths are major contributors to the widening gap, according to a new study
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Thieves With Hammer Stole $100,000 Chagall Print From Manhattan Gallery
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Thieves With Hammer Stole $100,000 Chagall Print From Manhattan Gallery
The whereabouts of the work—and the individuals who conducted the "brazen" heist—remain a mystery
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Like Humans, Some Bonobos Cooperate With Outsiders
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Like Humans, Some Bonobos Cooperate With Outsiders
We might not be the only primates to display helpful behavior toward members of a different social group, a new study suggests
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Why Restoring a Banksy Mural in Venice Is So Controversial
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Why Restoring a Banksy Mural in Venice Is So Controversial
Critics argue that the street artist may have intended for the work to deteriorate over time
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What to Know Ahead of SpaceX's Second Starship Test Flight on Saturday
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What to Know Ahead of SpaceX’s Second Starship Test Flight on Saturday
Atop the most powerful rocket ever built, the spacecraft is intended to carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the moon's surface and Mars in the future
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How Money Transformed Medieval Europe
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How Money Transformed Medieval Europe
A new exhibition explores the questions raised by economic revolution—and how familiar those questions remain today
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These New River Cruises Celebrate Black History and Culture Around the World
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These New River Cruises Celebrate Black History and Culture Around the World
On the heels of its first sold-out Black heritage cruise in August, AmaWaterways is unveiling new trips in France, Portugal, Egypt and beyond
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Watch Dolphins Outsmart Crab Traps in First-Ever Footage
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Watch Dolphins Outsmart Crab Traps in First-Ever Footage
Bottlenose dolphins in Australia have been snatching fish used to bait crabs—and adapting to fishers' attempts to thwart them
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YouTube's New A.I. Music Generation Tool Mimics the Voices of Popular Singers
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YouTube’s New A.I. Music Generation Tool Mimics the Voices of Popular Singers
So far, nine artists—including John Legend, T-Pain, Demi Lovato and Charli XCX—have volunteered their voices
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Could Wooden Satellites Reduce Space Junk? The First Is Set to Launch Next Year
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Could Wooden Satellites Reduce Space Junk? The First Is Set to Launch Next Year
NASA and Japan plan to test a biodegradable satellite made of wood, which burns up more easily than metal on reentry
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Hundreds of Dogs Across the U.S. Are Falling Ill With Unknown Respiratory Illness
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Hundreds of Dogs Across the U.S. Are Falling Ill With Unknown Respiratory Illness
Researchers are not sure whether a virus or bacteria is causing the pets' ailments
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Why Was a Human Skull on Sale at a Florida Thrift Shop?
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Why Was a Human Skull on Sale at a Florida Thrift Shop?
Experts are now analyzing the specimen, which could belong to a Native American woman
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An Inside Look at the Effort to Curb Deadly Snakebites in India
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An Inside Look at the Effort to Curb Deadly Snakebites in India
With around 58,000 human deaths from snakebites each year in the country, a lot more must be done to save lives
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Does Vanilla Flavoring Actually Come From Beaver Butts?
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Does Vanilla Flavoring Actually Come From Beaver Butts?
Despite internet claims, castoreum—a substance found in beaver glands—is rarely used today as a food flavoring
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