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A 1,000-Year-Old Viking Sword Emerges From an English River
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A 1,000-Year-Old Viking Sword Emerges From an English River
Discovered by a magnet fisher, the weapon dates to between 850 and 975, during the Vikings' violent conquest of Britain
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Archaeologists Unearth the Long-Lost Top Half of an Enormous Ramses II Statue
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Archaeologists Unearth the Long-Lost Top Half of an Enormous Ramses II Statue
A German researcher found the lower section of the Egyptian pharaoh's likeness nearly 100 years ago
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U.S. Has 'No Evidence' of Alien Technology, New Pentagon Report Finds
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U.S. Has ‘No Evidence’ of Alien Technology, New Pentagon Report Finds
A review of government investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena since 1945 found that "most sightings were ordinary objects and phenomena and the result of misidentification"
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Modern Indian People Have a Wide Range of Neanderthal DNA, Study Finds
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Modern Indian People Have a Wide Range of Neanderthal DNA, Study Finds
Genomes of Indian people today reveal links to a prehistoric migration and a group of Iranian farmers, as well as several new sequences from the Neanderthal genome
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Gabriel García Márquez's Sons Publish Novel the Author Wanted to Destroy
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Gabriel García Márquez’s Sons Publish Novel the Author Wanted to Destroy
The famed novelist had instructed his family never to publish drafts of "Until August," written as he struggled with dementia during his final years
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Spanish Police Shut Down a Crime Ring Accused of Selling Fake Banksy Artworks
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Spanish Police Shut Down a Crime Ring Accused of Selling Fake Banksy Artworks
The suspects allegedly recreated the famous street artist's work using spray paint and cardboard to rake in over $10,000
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See the Messages NASA Will Send to Space on Its Upcoming Mission to Europa
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See the Messages NASA Will Send to Space on Its Upcoming Mission to Europa
A metal plate affixed to the Europa Clipper is engraved with a poem, tributes to scientists and waveforms representing the word "water" in 103 languages, among other drawings
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Who Will Design London's First Permanent HIV/AIDS Memorial?
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Who Will Design London’s First Permanent HIV/AIDS Memorial?
Five artists have been shortlisted for the project, which will be located near the site of the U.K.'s first dedicated AIDS ward
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You Can See a Rare, Bright Comet This Month. Will It Be Visible During the Solar Eclipse?
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You Can See a Rare, Bright Comet This Month. Will It Be Visible During the Solar Eclipse?
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is a frigid, volcanic ice ball that won’t pass near Earth again until 2095
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Long Overlooked, This 11th-Century Astronomical Device Documents Scientific Exchange Among Muslims, Jews and Christians
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Long Overlooked, This 11th-Century Astronomical Device Documents Scientific Exchange Among Muslims, Jews and Christians
The astrolabe features Hebrew and Latin inscriptions added by different owners over time
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For Most Mammal Species, Males Actually Aren't Larger Than Females, Study Finds
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See a Tapestry Commissioned to Celebrate the Paris Summer Olympics
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See a Tapestry Commissioned to Celebrate the Paris Summer Olympics
Designed by artist Marjane Satrapi, the enormous triptych depicts athletes competing around the Eiffel Tower
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Whales That Go Through Menopause Live Longer and May Help Care for Grandchildren
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Whales That Go Through Menopause Live Longer and May Help Care for Grandchildren
Alongside humans, five species of toothed whales are known to experience menopause. A new study suggests they evolved the trait to increase their lifespan
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Mars Has an Unexpected Influence on Earth's Oceans and Climate, Repeating Every 2.4 Million Years, Study Finds
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Mars Has an Unexpected Influence on Earth’s Oceans and Climate, Repeating Every 2.4 Million Years, Study Finds
The gravitational interactions between Mars and Earth as they orbit the sun may have periodically promoted a warmer climate and changes in ocean circulation on our home planet
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Françoise Gilot's Artistic Career Persisted Long After She Left Picasso. Now, She's Getting an Exhibition in Paris
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Françoise Gilot’s Artistic Career Persisted Long After She Left Picasso. Now, She’s Getting an Exhibition in Paris
At the Picasso Museum, the talented painter's artistic legacy is finally getting the recognition it deserves
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Starship Reaches Orbit in Third Test Flight, a Success for SpaceX and the Future of Lunar Travel
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Starship Reaches Orbit in Third Test Flight, a Success for SpaceX and the Future of Lunar Travel
As it returned to Earth, the spacecraft likely broke apart or burned up, and the booster was lost in the Gulf of Mexico
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Shells From Captain Cook's Final Voyage Were Rescued From a Dumpster
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Shells From Captain Cook’s Final Voyage Were Rescued From a Dumpster
Long presumed lost, the collection of rare shells is now on display in England
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Book Banning Attempts Are at Record Highs
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Book Banning Attempts Are at Record Highs
A new report from the American Library Association found that the number of challenged titles increased by 65 percent in 2023
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Five Fascinating Science Projects Using the Total Solar Eclipse to Illuminate New Discoveries
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Five Fascinating Science Projects Using the Total Solar Eclipse to Illuminate New Discoveries
The NASA-supported experiments are mobilizing legions of researchers and volunteers to capture wide-ranging observations during totality, from amateur radio operations to elusive solar plumes to unusual animal behavior
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Construction Worker Stumbles Upon Mysterious Roman Statue Hidden Beneath a Parking Lot in England
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Construction Worker Stumbles Upon Mysterious Roman Statue Hidden Beneath a Parking Lot in England
Found near a lavish historic estate, the nearly 2,000-year-old artifact has baffled researchers
2024/11/19 18:03:23
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