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History Forgot Minerva Parker Nichols, the Country's First Solo Woman Architect
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History Forgot Minerva Parker Nichols, the Country’s First Solo Woman Architect
A new exhibition celebrates the pioneering designer, who opened her own practice in the late 1880s
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Could Gut Bacteria Impact Your Motivation to Exercise?
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Could Gut Bacteria Impact Your Motivation to Exercise?
In a study of mice, researchers show their microbiomes play a role in how much they run and how quickly they grow fatigued
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Why Did Old Masters Use Eggs in Oil Paintings?
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Why Did Old Masters Use Eggs in Oil Paintings?
A new study explores how artists may have added yolk to alter the properties of their paints
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This Massive Meatball Was Made With Woolly Mammoth DNA
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This Massive Meatball Was Made With Woolly Mammoth DNA
Meant to be more sustainable than animal meat, this lab-grown alternative might offer a glimpse into the future of food production
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Two Hundred Rare Chanel Looks Are Coming to London This Fall
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Two Hundred Rare Chanel Looks Are Coming to London This Fall
"Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto" is the first retrospective of the iconic designer's work staged by a major British museum
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The Ethics of Creating A.I.-Generated Images of Public Figures
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The Ethics of Creating A.I.-Generated Images of Public Figures
Viral pictures of Pope Francis wearing a trendy white puffer coat were fabricated with A.I., but tricked internet users across the globe
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Ancient DNA Confirms the Origin Story of the Swahili People
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Ancient DNA Confirms the Origin Story of the Swahili People
Medieval individuals in the coastal East African civilization had almost equal parts African and Asian ancestry, a new study finds
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Scientists Find Water in Glass Beads From the Moon
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Scientists Find Water in Glass Beads From the Moon
This means the lunar surface could hold up to 300 billion tons of water, a new study estimates
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The Island Where New York City Buries Its Unclaimed Dead Is Becoming a Park
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The Island Where New York City Buries Its Unclaimed Dead Is Becoming a Park
More than one million people have been buried on Hart Island, which will open to visitors later this year
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When President Ulysses S. Grant Was Arrested for Speeding in a Horse-Drawn Carriage
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When President Ulysses S. Grant Was Arrested for Speeding in a Horse-Drawn Carriage
The sitting commander in chief insisted the Black police officer who cited him not face punishment for doing his duty
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Archaeologists Discover 2,000 Mummified Ram Skulls in Temple of Ramses II
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Archaeologists Discover 2,000 Mummified Ram Skulls in Temple of Ramses II
The skulls were likely left as offerings about 1,000 years after the pharaoh's death
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T. Rex Had Lips That Concealed Its Teeth, Study Says
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T. Rex Had Lips That Concealed Its Teeth, Study Says
Paleontologists say popular, toothy depictions of the dinosaur may have missed the mark
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Rare Gold Coin Celebrating Julius Caesar's Death Returned to Greece
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Rare Gold Coin Celebrating Julius Caesar’s Death Returned to Greece
Minted in 42 B.C.E., the looted coin broke auction records in 2020 when it sold for $4.2 million
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New Research Rewrites the History of American Horses
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New Research Rewrites the History of American Horses
Native Americans spread the animals across the West before Europeans arrived in the region, archaeological evidence and Indigenous knowledge show
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E.U. Agrees to Raise Its Renewable Energy Target
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E.U. Agrees to Raise Its Renewable Energy Target
The 27 member countries will strive to reach 42.5 percent renewable power by 2030, up from their current goal of 32 percent
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NASA Announces Crew for Artemis 2 Moon Flyby Mission
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NASA Announces Crew for Artemis 2 Moon Flyby Mission
These four astronauts are poised to travel farther than any humans have been from Earth since 1972
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A Brief History of the Mug Shot
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A Brief History of the Mug Shot
Police have been using the snapshots in criminal investigations since the advent of commercial photography
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New Monument in London Will Honor Victims of Transatlantic Slave Trade
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New Monument in London Will Honor Victims of Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
After removing a statue of an enslaver in 2020, the city aims to tell a new story
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Can Apple Solve Classical Music's Streaming Problems?
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Can Apple Solve Classical Music’s Streaming Problems?
The tech giant has created a new app with a search engine tailor-made for the genre
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Plants Make Noises When Stressed, Study Finds
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Plants Make Noises When Stressed, Study Finds
Scientists detected high-frequency sounds emitted by plants that had been cut or dehydrated
2024/10/08 00:30:39
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