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Black-Capped Chickadees Are Masters of Memory—and Scientists Are Finding Out Why
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Archaeologists in Pompeii Find Ancient Construction Site, Undisturbed Since Vesuvius' Eruption
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Archaeologists in Pompeii Find Ancient Construction Site, Undisturbed Since Vesuvius’ Eruption
The discovery is cluing researchers into the techniques used to build Rome’s most remarkable structures
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Archaeologists Find 'Remarkable' Roman Villa Full of Coins, Jewelry and 'Curse Tablets'
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Archaeologists Find ‘Remarkable’ Roman Villa Full of Coins, Jewelry and ‘Curse Tablets’
Discovered at a housing development in England, the complex's buildings may be nearly 2,000 years old
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This Handheld Device Allows Blind People to Experience the Solar Eclipse With Their Ears
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This Handheld Device Allows Blind People to Experience the Solar Eclipse With Their Ears
The technology, which translates the intensity of sunlight into a range of sounds, was designed to make eclipses more accessible to visually impaired people
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Researchers Use Old Newspaper Reports to Identify 137-Year-Old Shipwreck in Lake Michigan
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Researchers Use Old Newspaper Reports to Identify 137-Year-Old Shipwreck in Lake Michigan
The steamship "Milwaukee" sank in a heavy fog off the coast of Holland, Michigan, after colliding with another vessel
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Florida Fish Are Mysteriously Dying After 'Spinning and Whirling,' and Scientists Can't Explain It
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Florida Fish Are Mysteriously Dying After ‘Spinning and Whirling,’ and Scientists Can’t Explain It
The abnormal behavior has raised special concerns about the endangered smalltooth sawfish, an odd-looking ray with chainsaw-like teeth, as 28 of them have died
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A Young Sailor's Remains Have Been Identified Eight Decades After He Died at Pearl Harbor
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A Young Sailor’s Remains Have Been Identified Eight Decades After He Died at Pearl Harbor
David Walker was a 19-year-old mess attendant aboard the USS "California" when Japan launched its surprise attack
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Song Lyrics Have Become Angrier, Simpler and More Repetitive, Scientists Find
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The Art World Is Reevaluating Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat's Controversial Partnership
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The Art World Is Reevaluating Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Controversial Partnership
"Untitled," a highlight of the duo's collaboration in the 1980s, could fetch $18 million at auction
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First Human Case of Bird Flu in Texas Confirmed, Following Infections in Cattle—Here's What to Know
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Andy Warhol 'Mao' Print Vanishes From a California College's Vault
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Andy Warhol ‘Mao’ Print Vanishes From a California College’s Vault
The 1972 artwork, which the school had never publicly displayed, is worth an estimated $50,000
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More Than Half of U.S. Landfills May Be Methane 'Super-Emitters,' Study Finds
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More Than Half of U.S. Landfills May Be Methane ‘Super-Emitters,’ Study Finds
Aerial observations of hundreds of large landfills across 18 states found they are leaking 40 percent more methane than is reported to the EPA
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Listen Live to the Total Solar Eclipse, Transformed Into a Real-Time Musical Composition
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Listen Live to the Total Solar Eclipse, Transformed Into a Real-Time Musical Composition
A composer based at San Francisco’s Exploratorium museum will use data coming from the eclipsed sun to create an out-of-this-world “sonification” on April 8
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Archaeologists Find Ancient Statue of Apollo That Probably Adorned a Magnificent Fountain
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Archaeologists Find Ancient Statue of Apollo That Probably Adorned a Magnificent Fountain
The marble bust sheds new light on the layered history of a 2,000-year-old Greek city
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Falling Object That Crashed Into Florida Home May Be Debris From the International Space Station
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Claude Monet's 'Moulin de Limetz' Could Fetch $25 Million at Auction
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New York Inmates Sue to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse
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Six New York Inmates Successfully Sue to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse
The state's prison agency settled a lawsuit with the incarcerated men, allowing them to watch the eclipse on religious grounds. But for now, the rest of New York's correctional facilities will remain locked down on April 8
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This Museum Lets Visitors Talk to A.I. Copies of World War II Veterans
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This Museum Lets Visitors Talk to A.I. Copies of World War II Veterans
Eighteen Americans who participated in the war effort each answered up to 1,000 questions on camera to create their interactive video likenesses
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NASA Will Create a New Time Zone for the Moon, Called Coordinated Lunar Time
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NASA Will Create a New Time Zone for the Moon, Called Coordinated Lunar Time
With dozens of lunar missions on the horizon, a standard time-keeping system for the moon will assist with precise navigation, docking and landing
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Trove of Viking Combs Sheds Light on English Town's Medieval History
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Trove of Viking Combs Sheds Light on English Town’s Medieval History
The hair care items are part of a sprawling collection of artifacts found in Ipswich between 1974 and 1994, which are now the subject of a new book
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