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Fountains of Wine Once Flowed in This Ancient Roman Winery
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Fountains of Wine Once Flowed in This Ancient Roman Winery
Archaeologists think the elaborately decorated site was built to be a spectacle
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After 13 Years Underwater, Lost Digital Camera Photos Reunited With Owner
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After 13 Years Underwater, Lost Digital Camera Photos Reunited With Owner
A Colorado fisherman spotted the camera sticking out of the mud along the the Animas River
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Why Lake Tahoe Is the Clearest It's Been in 40 Years
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Why Lake Tahoe Is the Clearest It’s Been in 40 Years
Thanks to a "natural clean-up crew" of zooplankton, the large freshwater alpine lake is looking especially pristine
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T. Rex Skeleton Sells for More Than $5 Million at Auction
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T. Rex Skeleton Sells for More Than $5 Million at Auction
Just over half the skeleton is made of actual fossils, which come from three different specimens
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The Curtain Lowers on 'Phantom of the Opera' on Broadway
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The Curtain Lowers on ‘Phantom of the Opera’ on Broadway
The final performance of Broadway's longest-running show took place over the weekend
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Cache of Ancient Severed Hands May Have Been Part of a Ritual
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Cache of Ancient Severed Hands May Have Been Part of a Ritual
Twelve right hands found in an Egyptian palace courtyard were likely battle trophies that warriors exchanged for gold
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The House Where Martin Luther King Jr. Planned Civil Rights Marches Is Moving to Michigan
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The House Where Martin Luther King Jr. Planned Civil Rights Marches Is Moving to Michigan
The historic home also hosted the likes of W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington
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After 25 Years, Netflix Ends DVD Rentals
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After 25 Years, Netflix Ends DVD Rentals
As users move to online streaming, the company will mail its last disc in September
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See Inside the World’s Longest Purpose-Built Cycling Tunnel
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See Inside the World’s Longest Purpose-Built Cycling Tunnel
The 1.8-mile-long tunnel in Norway is part of a broader effort to encourage residents to ditch their cars
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EPA Proposes Tightest-Ever Emissions Limits for Cars
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EPA Proposes Tightest-Ever Emissions Limits for Cars
If approved, the rules could lead to electric vehicles comprising 67 percent of new car sales by 2032
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Outsider Animals May Be the Best at Solving Problems
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Outsider Animals May Be the Best at Solving Problems
Researchers tested whether hoofed mammals could retrieve food from a lidded cup, and those lower in the pecking order were the most successful
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Who Was the Real Pope's Exorcist?
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Who Was the Real Pope’s Exorcist?
A new film dramatizes the story of Father Gabriele Amorth, the chief exorcist of the Diocese of Rome
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Scientists Update Map of How Our Brains Control Movement
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Scientists Update Map of How Our Brains Control Movement
The traditional diagram showed brain regions linked to specific body parts, but we might also have areas connected to whole-body control
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Why Has History Forgotten Joseph Bologne, the Brilliant 18th-Century Composer Showcased in 'Chevalier'?
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Why Has History Forgotten Joseph Bologne, the Brilliant 18th-Century Composer Showcased in ‘Chevalier’?
A new film dramatizes the story of a Black immigrant to France whose musical talents have long been overlooked
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Lizard Remains Found Inside 2,500-Year-Old Coffins from Ancient Egypt
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Lizard Remains Found Inside 2,500-Year-Old Coffins from Ancient Egypt
Researchers at the British Museum used neutron tomography to get a look inside the still-sealed metal boxes without damaging the artifacts
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Eagle Who Thought Rock Was an Egg Finally Gets to Be a Dad
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Eagle Who Thought Rock Was an Egg Finally Gets to Be a Dad
A lucky coincidence has given Murphy the opportunity to nurture an eaglet of his own
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High-Speed Train Will Connect Rome to Pompeii
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High-Speed Train Will Connect Rome to Pompeii
The new route will make the ruins of the ancient city more accessible for visitors
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French Monks Are Driving the Chartreuse Shortage
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French Monks Are Driving the Chartreuse Shortage
Dating back to 1605, the closely guarded recipe is becoming increasingly popular
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Carnivorous Plants May Lure Insects With Specially Tailored Scents
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Carnivorous Plants May Lure Insects With Specially Tailored Scents
Pitcher plants appear to use different odor cocktails to attract bees, moths, ants and other bugs into their death traps
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An Interactive Shakespeare Museum Will Immerse Visitors in the Ruins of an Elizabethan Theater
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An Interactive Shakespeare Museum Will Immerse Visitors in the Ruins of an Elizabethan Theater
The cultural institution is slated to open in London in spring 2024
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