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Roman Imperial Cult Temple Unearthed Beneath a Parking Lot in Italy
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Roman Imperial Cult Temple Unearthed Beneath a Parking Lot in Italy
The pagan temple sheds new light on the empire's gradual embrace of Christianity
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These Satellite Maps Reveal Rampant Fishing by Untracked 'Dark Vessels' in the World's Oceans
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These Satellite Maps Reveal Rampant Fishing by Untracked ‘Dark Vessels’ in the World’s Oceans
Using satellite imagery and A.I., a new study finds about 75 percent of industrial fishing is not publicly tracked, and clandestine ships enter marine protected areas
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Can Killing One Species of Owl Help Save Another?
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Can Killing One Species of Owl Help Save Another?
Biologists and conservationists are grappling with a controversial plan to kill 470,000 barred owls in the Pacific Northwest over the next 30 years
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NASA Delays Artemis 2, Artemis 3 Moon Missions for Safety Reasons
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NASA Delays Artemis 2, Artemis 3 Moon Missions for Safety Reasons
Artemis 2 has been pushed from later this year to no earlier than September 2025, and the Artemis 3 moon landing will not occur before September 2026
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A.I. 'Completes' Keith Haring's Intentionally Unfinished Painting
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A.I. ‘Completes’ Keith Haring’s Intentionally Unfinished Painting
Critics say the image is disrespectful of the original work, which the artist made as a commentary on the AIDS epidemic
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Building Used by Marie Curie Saved From Demolition
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Building Used by Marie Curie Saved From Demolition
Cultural heritage supporters are hoping to see the facility listed as a protected site
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2023 Broke Temperature Records. Will 2024 Be Even More Extreme?
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2023 Broke Temperature Records. Will 2024 Be Even More Extreme?
Climate scientists have confirmed that last year's heat was unprecedented, surpassing records by a wide margin—but it could be one of the coolest years to come
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Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Egyptian Tomb and Stunning Trove of Artifacts
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Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Egyptian Tomb and Stunning Trove of Artifacts
Excavations at Saqqara revealed burials, colorful masks and statues of the goddess Isis
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Miners Discover Seven-Foot Mammoth Tusk in North Dakota
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Miners Discover Seven-Foot Mammoth Tusk in North Dakota
After coal mine workers found the 50-pound specimen, paleontologists studied the site and uncovered more than 20 additional bones
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Officials Reverse Plans to Remove William Penn Statue From a Philadelphia Park
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Officials Reverse Plans to Remove William Penn Statue From a Philadelphia Park
The National Park Service had proposed replacing the statue with public resources showcasing the city's Native American history
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California Grizzlies Weren't as Big—or Bloodthirsty—as People Once Thought
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California Grizzlies Weren’t as Big—or Bloodthirsty—as People Once Thought
The now-extinct bears were mostly vegetarians and measured about the same size as today's North American grizzlies
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Iron Age Moat Discovered in Jerusalem Parking Lot
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Iron Age Moat Discovered in Jerusalem Parking Lot
The structure's purpose is unclear, but researchers think it may have been used to divide the city in two
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Greece Reopens the Palace Where Alexander the Great Was Crowned
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Greece Reopens the Palace Where Alexander the Great Was Crowned
The 2,300-year-old Palace of Aigai—the largest building in classical Greece—had been under renovation for 16 years
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What Caused the Mysterious Extinction of 'Giganto,' the World's Largest Ape?
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What Caused the Mysterious Extinction of ‘Giganto,’ the World’s Largest Ape?
The massive primates were unable to shift their diet to keep pace with a changing climate, according to a new study, forcing them to eat less nutritious bark and twigs
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Ancient DNA From Eurasian Herders Sheds Light on the Origins of Multiple Sclerosis
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Ancient DNA From Eurasian Herders Sheds Light on the Origins of Multiple Sclerosis
Genetic variants linked to the risk of MS were brought to Europe during a migration around 5,000 years ago, a new study finds—and they might have helped herders survive
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Construction Workers Discover Indigenous Burial Ground in Toronto
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Construction Workers Discover Indigenous Burial Ground in Toronto
Researchers who investigated the site estimate that it's about 700 years old
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Fossils Reveal a Possible New Tyrannosaur Species, the Closest Relative of T. Rex
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Fossils Reveal a Possible New Tyrannosaur Species, the Closest Relative of T. Rex
The remains, dug up in the 1980s, might shed light on T. rex's mysterious origins, according to a new paper
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Cities Hidden in the Ecuadorian Amazon
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Cities Hidden in the Ecuadorean Amazon
Laser imaging has revealed an extensive network of settlements and roads that challenge historical understandings of the area
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Climate Change Is Melting Snowpack, Pushing Some Regions Past a 'Snow-Loss Cliff'
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Climate Change Is Melting Snowpack, Pushing Some Regions Past a ‘Snow-Loss Cliff’
Some of the Northern Hemisphere's most populous areas are at risk of warming past a critical threshold, after which snowpack melts rapidly with even small rises in temperature, study finds
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What Are the 1,700 Items Missing From England's Museums?
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What Are the 1,700 Items Missing From England’s Museums?
Freedom of information requests have revealed more details about absent artifacts from the last 20 years
2024/10/03 09:20:39
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