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Possible Antidote to World's Deadliest Mushroom Discovered
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Possible Antidote to World’s Deadliest Mushroom Discovered
A dye used in medical imaging appeared to make the death cap's toxin less fatal to mice in a new study
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'Irreplaceable' Artifacts Stolen From a Museum in Sheffield, England
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‘Irreplaceable’ Artifacts Stolen From a Museum in Sheffield, England
The 12 items are part of the region's rich history as a metalworking capital
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Older Dogs With Dementia Sleep Poorly—Just Like Humans
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Older Dogs With Dementia Sleep Poorly—Just Like Humans
The findings may help veterinarians and pet parents identify canine cognitive decline
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Someone Stole Dorothy's Ruby Slippers in 2005. Now, a Minnesota Man Has Been Charged
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Someone Stole Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers in 2005. Now, a Minnesota Man Has Been Charged
While the "Wizard of Oz" shoes were recovered several years ago, authorities hadn't previously named any suspects
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Rare 'Technicolor' Rainbow Sea Slug Found in England
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Rare ‘Technicolor’ Rainbow Sea Slug Found in England
It's only the fourth record of the species in the U.K., and experts say it's a sign of warming waters due to climate change
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To Reach New Audiences, This Museum Is Offering Rembrandt-Inspired Tattoos
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To Reach New Audiences, This Museum Is Offering Rembrandt-Inspired Tattoos
The "Poor Man's Rembrandt Project" will allow visitors to forge a permanent connection with the 17th-century artist
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Archaeologists Discover the Oldest Known Blueprints
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Archaeologists Discover the Oldest Known Blueprints
The Stone Age engravings are to-scale depictions of desert kites, massive stone structures used by hunters to capture animals
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See the Titanic in Stunning Detail With New 3D Scan
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See the Titanic in Stunning Detail With New 3D Scan
Researchers collected 16 terabytes of data to create the very first full-sized 3D scan of the wreckage
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Satellites Show Warming Tides Melting a Massive Greenland Glacier
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Satellites Show Warming Tides Melting a Massive Greenland Glacier
The finding could mean that past predictions of sea-level rise from glaciers should double
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You Can Buy the Bar Where Everybody Knows Your Name
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You Can Buy the Bar Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Fans of the hit sitcom "Cheers" now have a chance to purchase the beloved set piece
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See the House Engineers Built From Dirty Diapers
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See the House Engineers Built From Dirty Diapers
Using concrete and mortar made with shredded diapers could address issues like plastic waste and sand shortages, per a new study
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Swimmer Stumbles Upon 1,800-Year-Old Marble Columns From Shipwreck Off Israel’s Coast
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Swimmer Stumbles Upon 1,800-Year-Old Marble Columns From Shipwreck Off Israel’s Coast
The artifacts help settle an unanswered question about ancient architectural materials
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Climate Activists Turn Water in Rome's Trevi Fountain Black
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Climate Activists Turn Water in Rome’s Trevi Fountain Black
The action was a protest against public subsidies for fossil fuels and called attention to the deadly floods occurring in northern Italy
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These Artworks Are Good Enough to Eat—Literally
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These Artworks Are Good Enough to Eat—Literally
The Blanton Museum in Austin asked bakers to create edible versions of pieces in its collection
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Common Chemical Strongly Linked to Parkinson's
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Common Chemical Strongly Linked to Parkinson’s
Service members stationed at Camp Lejeune, where water was contaminated, had a 70 percent greater risk of developing the movement disorder, new study finds
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Martin Luther King Jr. Never Said Famous Quote Criticizing Malcolm X
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Martin Luther King Jr. Never Said Famous Quote Criticizing Malcolm X
One journalist's archival discovery is changing historians' understanding of the two civil rights leaders
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Orcas Are Ramming Into Ships Off Europe's Coast
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Orcas Are Ramming Into Ships Off Europe’s Coast
One researcher says this may be a response to a "critical moment of agony" a female orca experienced with a boat
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Pets Will Soon Be Welcome at More Than 120 Archaeological Sites in Greece
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Pets Will Soon Be Welcome at More Than 120 Archaeological Sites in Greece
The new policies won't apply at certain high-traffic destinations like the Acropolis
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New York City Is Sinking Under the Weight of Its Skyscrapers, Study Finds
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New York City Is Sinking Under the Weight of Its Skyscrapers, Study Finds
As the city, and others like it, slowly subsides, it becomes more vulnerable to flooding driven by climate change
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Glasgow Subway Ad Censored for Featuring Michelangelo's 'David'
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Glasgow Subway Ad Censored for Featuring Michelangelo’s ‘David’
Citing modesty concerns, an ad firm rejected a poster depicting the Renaissance sculpture
2024/10/07 02:19:45
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