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13-Foot Endangered Sawfish Spotted in Northern Florida Hints at a 'Slow Recovery'
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13-Foot Endangered Sawfish Spotted in Northern Florida Hints at a ‘Slow Recovery’
Scientists tagged the rare animal farther north than any such fish in decades, suggesting the species is returning to areas it once lived
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New Device Can Detect Covid in the Air Within Five Minutes
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New Device Can Detect Covid in the Air Within Five Minutes
Researchers report the technology is 77 to 83 percent accurate in finding any of the coronavirus variants in a room
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Hidden for 400 Years, Censored Pages Reveal New Insights Into Elizabeth I's Reign
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Hidden for 400 Years, Censored Pages Reveal New Insights Into Elizabeth I’s Reign
Scholars used advanced imaging to read crossed-out, pasted-over passages in the first official account of the Tudor queen's time on the English throne
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Archaeologists Discover Entrance to the Zapotec Underworld Beneath a Church in Mexico
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Archaeologists Discover Entrance to the Zapotec Underworld Beneath a Church in Mexico
New scans of the site have confirmed the existence of an "underground labyrinth"
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Will the Dead Stay Dead After Sunday's Farewell Concert?
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Will the Dead Stay Dead After Sunday’s Farewell Concert?
Once again, Deadheads said their goodbyes to the latest iteration of the era-defining jam band
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See Ten Dazzling Space Images From the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards
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See Ten Dazzling Space Images From the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards
From comets to nebulas to the Milky Way, the shots shortlisted in the annual competition capture the beauty of the cosmos from Earth
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Here's Where the Highest Rates of Alzheimer's Are in the United States
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Here’s Where the Highest Rates of Alzheimer’s Are in the United States
A first-of-its-kind report estimates Alzheimer's disease prevalence in 3,142 counties across the nation
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Teenage Tourist Carves His Name Into 1,200-Year-Old Temple in Japan
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Teenage Tourist Carves His Name Into 1,200-Year-Old Temple in Japan
The UNESCO World Heritage site is one of several historical landmarks around the world to be vandalized this summer
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In the 'Heart of the City,' a Tribute to Jay-Z
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In the ‘Heart of the City,’ a Tribute to Jay-Z
The Brooklyn Public Library is celebrating the rapper’s life and career in a new exhibition, "The Book of HOV"
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Rare Fossil May Show a Small Mammal Attacking a Dinosaur
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Rare Fossil May Show a Small Mammal Attacking a Dinosaur
The well-preserved bones could upend the traditional view of dinosaurs as predators and mammals as prey, if the findings are confirmed
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300-Year-Old Minaret Toppled to Make Way for Road Expansion in Iraq
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300-Year-Old Minaret Toppled to Make Way for Road Expansion in Iraq
Residents and cultural officials are dismayed by the city of Basra's decision to demolish the structure
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From Japan to Louisiana to Rome, Here Are Ten Heat Records Earth Has Broken Since June
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From Japan to Louisiana to Rome, Here Are Ten Heat Records Earth Has Broken Since June
As the planet clocks the warmest June ever, here's a list of temperature marks that fell this summer
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Trove of 700 Civil War-Era Gold Coins Discovered in Kentucky
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Trove of 700 Civil War-Era Gold Coins Discovered in Kentucky
An unidentified man found the cache, which may have been buried ahead of a Confederate invasion, in a cornfield earlier this year
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Is This a Recording of Banksy's Voice?
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Is This a Recording of Banksy’s Voice?
A new podcast claims to have unearthed a short interview with the artist that aired on NPR in 2005
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A Monument Honoring Shirley Chisholm, the First Black Congresswoman, Is Coming to Brooklyn
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A Monument Honoring Shirley Chisholm, the First Black Congresswoman, Is Coming to Brooklyn
After years of delays, New York City officially approved a statue commemorating the borough native and political trailblazer
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Chicago May Be Slowly Sinking Because of 'Underground Climate Change'
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Chicago May Be Slowly Sinking Because of ‘Underground Climate Change’
The ground beneath the Windy City is shifting as heat escapes from buildings and transit systems, posing a threat to infrastructure, a study finds
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Roald Dahl Museum Apologizes for the Author's Antisemitism
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Roald Dahl Museum Apologizes for the Author’s Antisemitism
Building on a 2020 statement from the writer’s family, the charity condemned Dahl's racism as "undeniable and indelible"
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Why a Trail of Life-Size Gorilla Sculptures Popped Up in London
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Why a Trail of Life-Size Gorilla Sculptures Popped Up in London
The statues seek to raise awareness of wildlife conservation efforts in Africa
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Bookstore in Hungary Will Fight Fine for Selling 'Heartstopper,' a Popular LGBTQ Graphic Novel
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Bookstore in Hungary Will Fight Fine for Selling ‘Heartstopper,’ a Popular LGBTQ Graphic Novel
Officials say the bookseller broke the law by promoting the novel to minors and failing to wrap it in plastic foil
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Rare Pink Dolphins Spotted Swimming in Louisiana River
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Rare Pink Dolphins Spotted Swimming in Louisiana River
The cetaceans are likely bottlenose dolphins with albinism, and one could be "Pinky," an animal first seen in the area in 2007
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