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You Can Recreate the Iconic 1932 'Lunch Atop a Skyscraper' Photo
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You Can Recreate the Iconic 1932 ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper’ Photo
Visitors will be safely strapped in as they sit atop a beam hundreds of feet above New York City
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The World's Oldest Living Land Animal, a Tortoise Named Jonathan, Turns 191
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The World’s Oldest Living Land Animal, a Tortoise Named Jonathan, Turns 191
Even at his advanced age, the Seychelles giant tortoise shows “no sign of slowing down,” his vet tells Guinness World Records
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Kiss Debuts Digital Avatars That Will Keep the Band 'Forever Young and Forever Iconic'
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Kiss Debuts Digital Avatars That Will Keep the Band ‘Forever Young and Forever Iconic’
The rock band is the first in the U.S. to immortalize its performances with a digital recreation
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This Simple Trick Will Help You Brew Better Coffee, According to Scientists
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This Simple Trick Will Help You Brew Better Coffee, According to Scientists
New research explores how moisture affects static electricity and clumping of ground coffee beans
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Anchor From 1906 Shipwreck Found in Florida
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Anchor From 1906 Shipwreck Found in Florida
The steamship "St. Lucie" went down in a hurricane, killing 26 passengers on board
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Once Thought to Be Plants, These Rare Fossils Are Actually Baby Turtles, Scientists Say
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Once Thought to Be Plants, These Rare Fossils Are Actually Baby Turtles, Scientists Say
The prehistoric specimens found in Colombia could represent one of the oldest and largest turtle species to ever exist
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Alicia Keys' 'Hell's Kitchen' Will Open on Broadway
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Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Will Open on Broadway
The musical is loosely based on the 15-time Grammy winner's childhood
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Rare, White Alligator Born at Florida Wildlife Park
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Rare White Alligator Born at Florida Wildlife Park
The baby gator, which doesn't have a name yet, was born with leucism, a condition that affects pigmentation
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Ancient Egyptians Kept Baboons in Captivity and Mummified Their Remains
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Ancient Egyptians Kept Baboons in Captivity and Mummified Their Remains
A new analysis of the animals' skeletal remains reveals a lack of sunlight and an inadequate diet
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Peach Fuzz Is Pantone's Color of the Year for 2024
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Peach Fuzz Is Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2024
The gentle, pinkish-orange hue was chosen to reflect a collective desire for respite
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An Asteroid Will Eclipse a Red Star in the Constellation Orion Monday Night
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New Met Exhibition Celebrates Women Fashion Designers
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New Met Exhibition Celebrates Women Fashion Designers
"Women Dressing Women" gives often-forgotten figures in fashion history their due
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52 Cold-Stunned Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles Rescued From Cape Cod
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52 Cold-Stunned Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles Rescued From Cape Cod
The critically endangered creatures were flown by private plane to rehabilitation centers in Florida
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A Book Club Began 'Finnegans Wake' in 1995. After 28 Years, It Finally Reached the End
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A Book Club Began ‘Finnegans Wake’ in 1995. After 28 Years, It Finally Reached the End
The group meets once a month to talk about one or two pages of the bewildering James Joyce novel
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Giant Goldfish Are Bad News for the Great Lakes
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Giant Goldfish Are Bad News for the Great Lakes
Researchers are tracking invasive goldfish—which, often, were once kept as pets—in Lake Ontario to determine how best to manage them
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Could a 550-Mile Pipeline From the Ocean Save the Great Salt Lake? Scientists Say Probably Not
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Could a 550-Mile Pipeline From the Ocean Save the Great Salt Lake? Scientists Say Probably Not
New research suggests the electricity costs would exceed $300 million per year and carbon dioxide emissions could approach one million metric tons annually
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These May Be the Last Photos Ever Taken of Florence Nightingale
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These May Be the Last Photos Ever Taken of Florence Nightingale
The rare images are among a collection of artifacts connected to the "Lady with the Lamp" that recently sold at auction
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Eels Can Genetically Modify Nearby Fish With Their Electrical Pulses
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Eels Can Genetically Modify Nearby Fish With Their Electrical Pulses
In laboratory experiments, gene transfer occurred in 5 percent of zebrafish larvae that were near eels when they discharged electricity
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Parts of China's Great Wall Are Protected by a 'Living Cover' of Biocrusts
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Parts of China’s Great Wall Are Protected by a ‘Living Cover’ of Biocrusts
The layer of lichen, moss and cyanobacteria helps shield the historic structure from erosion, a new study finds
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Fossil Hunters Uncover Prehistoric 'Sea Monster' Skull at a U.K. Beach
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Fossil Hunters Uncover Prehistoric ‘Sea Monster’ Skull at a U.K. Beach
The six-and-a-half-foot-long pliosaur skull was excavated from a rock cliff in England and may belong to a new species, scientists say
2024/10/03 19:28:30
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