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Explore Animated Models, Digitized Sketches and More in Leonardo da Vinci's Largest-Ever Online Retrospective
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Explore Animated Models, Digitized Sketches and More in Leonardo da Vinci’s Largest-Ever Online Retrospective
The new Google Arts & Culture hub features high-resolution scans, 3D renderings and artificial intelligence experiments
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Invasive Australian Spotted Jellyfish Washes Up on Texas Beach
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Invasive Australian Spotted Jellyfish Washes Up on Texas Beach
The prolific jellies can form huge swarms and clear zooplankton from wide areas of water, sending ripple effects up the food chain
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Europe's First Battery-Powered Trains Are Here
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Europe’s First Battery-Powered Trains Are Here
The tribrid trains now running in Italy can switch between battery power, electricity and diesel
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Researchers Create Model Human Embryos Using Stem Cells
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Researchers Create Model Human Embryos Using Stem Cells
The teams hope to learn more about the first few weeks of human development and provide insights into treatments for infertility and diseases
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This Summer's Women's World Cup Follows Decades of Challenges On and Off the Field
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This Summer’s Women’s World Cup Follows Decades of Challenges On and Off the Field
Predicted to break attendance records, the tournament has already sold over a million tickets
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The United States Is Rejoining UNESCO
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The United States Is Rejoining UNESCO
The country's tumultuous relationship with the organization stretches back 40 years
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Scientists Find Rare Deep-Sea Octopus Nurseries
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Scientists Find Rare Deep-Sea Octopus Nurseries
The team captured footage of the eight-armed creatures brooding their eggs in groups near Costa Rica
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What to Know About Euclid, Europe's Space Telescope Launched to Study the 'Dark Universe'
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What to Know About Euclid, Europe’s Space Telescope Launched to Study the ‘Dark Universe’
The telescope will image more than one billion galaxies and peer ten billion years into the past
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Dutch King Apologizes for the Netherlands' Role in the Slave Trade
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Dutch King Apologizes for the Netherlands’ Role in the Slave Trade
The monarch's statement coincided with the 150th anniversary of slavery's abolition in the country's colonies
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Bought for 38 Cents, Rare Harry Potter Book Could Sell for Thousands
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Bought for 38 Cents, Rare Harry Potter Book Could Sell for Thousands
This first-edition copy of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" is one of only 500 hardback copies printed
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Why Are Squirrels 'Splooting' on Hot Days?
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Why Are Squirrels ‘Splooting’ on Hot Days?
This adorable behavior helps the rodents cool down, especially as extreme heat sweeps the planet
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You Can Rent Barbie's DreamHouse on Airbnb
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You Can Rent Barbie’s DreamHouse on Airbnb
Up to four guests will get to stay in the Malibu mansion for free ahead of the upcoming "Barbie" movie
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Algae Is Making Sea Lions More Aggressive in California
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Algae Is Making Sea Lions More Aggressive in California
A toxin present in algal blooms is moving through the food chain, leading to the deaths of sea lions and dolphins
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See the James Webb Telescope's First Image of Saturn and Its Rings
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See the James Webb Telescope’s First Image of Saturn and Its Rings
The new shot also features three of the planet's many moons, including Enceladus, a strong candidate for hosting life
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Pollination From Honeybees Could Make Plants Less Fit to Survive and Reproduce
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Pollination From Honeybees Could Make Plants Less Fit to Survive and Reproduce
Plants visited by honeybees rather than native bees may become more inbred, a new study suggests
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1,700 Bottles of Sparkling Wine Spent Six Months Beneath the Waters of the Norwegian Sea
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1,700 Bottles of Sparkling Wine Spent Six Months Beneath the Waters of the Norwegian Sea
The stash was submerged some 111 feet deep in temperatures as cold as 41 degrees Fahrenheit
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Maya Canoe Found in Underwater Cave May Have Been Used for Rituals
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Maya Canoe Found in Underwater Cave May Have Been Used for Rituals
Archaeologists discovered the seven-foot-long vessel near Chichén Itzá two years ago
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Earth Faces Hottest Day Ever Recorded—Three Days in a Row
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Earth Faces Hottest Day Ever Recorded—Three Days in a Row
Researchers attribute the sweltering heat to a combination of human-caused climate change and El Niño, which has a global warming effect
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Dust From the Drying Great Salt Lake Is Wreaking Havoc on Utah's Snow
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Dust From the Drying Great Salt Lake Is Wreaking Havoc on Utah’s Snow
Last year, the snow melted 17 days earlier because of dust, which warms more quickly than pure white powder, a new study finds
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Archaeologists Discover 25 Mesolithic Pits in England
2024/10/06 08:16:30
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