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Astronomers Discover Rare Solar System Where Planets Orbit in Mathematical Harmony
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Astronomers Discover Rare Solar System Where Planets Orbit in Mathematical Harmony
The "resonant" planets could provide insight about how such systems form and evolve—and why our own solar system is not synced up
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Scientists Uncover a Golden Mole Species Thought to Be 'Possibly Extinct'
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Scientists Uncover a Golden Mole Species Thought to Be ‘Possibly Extinct’
A scent-detecting dog led the team to the discovery in South Africa, and traces of mole DNA helped confirm it
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Mysterious Creatures With Bird-Like Feet Made These Tracks Long Before Birds Evolved
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Mysterious Creatures With Bird-Like Feet Made These Tracks Long Before Birds Evolved
The footprints pre-date the earliest known fossils of avian ancestors by roughly 60 million years, per a new study
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Here's What Can Cause Itchiness, According to New Research
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Here’s What Can Cause Itchiness, According to New Research
Scientists discovered a connection between a bacteria linked to eczema and an itch-causing enzyme in a study of mice
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‘Rizz’ Is Oxford’s 2023 Word of the Year
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‘Rizz’ Is Oxford’s 2023 Word of the Year
The word means “style, charm or attractiveness” or “the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner"
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Jane Austen's Annotated Copy of 'Curiosities of Literature' Is For Sale
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Jane Austen’s Annotated Copy of ‘Curiosities of Literature’ Is For Sale
The novelist used a pencil to underline roughly 15 passages from the text by Isaac D'Israeli
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South American Bird Makes Rare Appearance in Texas, Thousands of Miles From Home
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Brain Implants Show Promise for People With Traumatic Brain Injuries in Small Study
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Brain Implants Show Promise for People With Traumatic Brain Injuries in Small Study
Electrodes placed in the brains of five patients led to "profound" improvements in cognitive function, even years after their injuries
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David Hockney Illuminates London's Battersea Power Station With Digital Christmas Trees
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David Hockney Illuminates London’s Battersea Power Station With Digital Christmas Trees
The celebrated 86-year-old designed the large-scale holiday displays using his iPad
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How Zines Brought Power to Those on the Margins of Culture
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How Zines Brought Power to Those on the Margins of Culture
A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum examines zines' role in art history and community building
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Colorado Will Reintroduce Endangered Gray Wolves This Month
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Colorado Will Reintroduce Endangered Gray Wolves This Month
In 2020, voters narrowly passed a measure in favor of wolf reintroduction, and now, wildlife officials are about to begin the controversial effort
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Scientists Examine Brain Cells That Control How Much Mice Eat
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Scientists Examine Brain Cells That Control How Much Mice Eat
The study—the first to look at these neurons while animals are awake and consuming food—could tell us about our own appetites
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'Bone Biographies' Reconstruct Lives of Medieval Cambridge Commoners
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‘Bone Biographies’ Reconstruct Lives of Medieval Cambridge Commoners
Researchers have used skeletal remains to compile information about the lives of ordinary residents of the city
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Male Mosquitoes May Have Once Sucked Blood, Amber Fossils Suggest
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Male Mosquitoes May Have Once Sucked Blood, Amber Fossils Suggest
Today, only female mosquitoes feed on the blood of animals, while males are satisfied with plant juices
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DNA Pulled From Paw Prints May Help Researchers Study Elusive Polar Bears
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DNA Pulled From Paw Prints May Help Researchers Study Elusive Polar Bears
As rising temperatures threaten the Arctic mammals, scientists are turning to new, non-invasive methods to study them
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You Can Spend the Night in Santa Claus' Cabin—and Help Sort His Mail
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You Can Spend the Night in Santa Claus’ Cabin—and Help Sort His Mail
Airbnb is offering one family a chance to spend three festive nights in Rovaniemi, Finland
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When Keith Haring, Salvador Dalí and Jean-Michel Basquiat Created an Art Amusement Park
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When Keith Haring, Salvador Dalí and Jean-Michel Basquiat Created an Art Amusement Park
A resurrected version of Luna Luna, a fairground started by artist André Heller in 1987, opens in Los Angeles later this month
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Wild Kiwis Born Near New Zealand's Capital for the First Time in More Than 150 Years
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Wild Kiwis Born Near New Zealand’s Capital for the First Time in More Than 150 Years
Conservationists discovered two brown kiwi chicks one year after the birds were reintroduced in a Wellington suburb
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New Exhibition Celebrates the Bond Between an Artist and Her Guide Dog
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New Exhibition Celebrates the Bond Between an Artist and Her Guide Dog
Artist Emilie Gossiaux has been working with a 13-year-old lab named London for a decade
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2023 Will Officially Be the Hottest Year on Record, Scientists Say
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2023 Will Officially Be the Hottest Year on Record, Scientists Say
A new report finds the global average temperature so far this year is 1.46 degrees Celsius warmer than the pre-industrial average
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