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Art Made With A.I. Won a State Fair Last Year. Now, the Rules Are Changing
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Art Made With A.I. Won a State Fair Last Year. Now, the Rules Are Changing
Artists who submit to the competition will need to disclose whether they used A.I. tools like Midjourney
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Archaeologists Unearth Four 1,900-Year-Old Roman Swords in Israeli Cave
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Archaeologists Unearth Four 1,900-Year-Old Roman Swords in Israeli Cave
Jewish rebels may have hidden the weapons away from the Roman army in the second century C.E.
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Construction Workers Plow a Shortcut Through the Great Wall of China
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Construction Workers Plow a Shortcut Through the Great Wall of China
They caused "irreversible damage" to the wall when they used an excavator to widen an existing gap
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Scientists Grow Part-Human Kidneys in Pig Embryos for Nearly a Month
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Scientists Grow Part-Human Kidneys in Pig Embryos for Nearly a Month
The new work is a "big step forward" in finding new ways to generate viable organs for human transplants, but it comes with some ethical considerations
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Newly Discovered Green Comet Is Passing By Earth This Week
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Newly Discovered Green Comet Is Passing By Earth This Week
Comet Nishimura, which appears only once every 435 years, is on track to approach the sun and shoot into deep space
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1,000-Year-Old Mummy With a Full Head of Hair Discovered in Peru
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1,000-Year-Old Mummy With a Full Head of Hair Discovered in Peru
The remains belonged to the Ychsma culture, a group that lived in present-day Peru before the Inca came to power
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The Met's Free Children’s Studio Is Finally Here
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The Met’s Free Children’s Studio Is Finally Here
Called 81st Street Studio, the sprawling play space encourages interactive engagement with art and science
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The Asteroid Hit by NASA Seems to Be Moving Strangely, High School Students Find
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The Asteroid Hit by NASA Seems to Be Moving Strangely, High School Students Find
After the DART spacecraft made contact with Dimorphos last year, the space rock's orbit is declining more than expected, according to preliminary research
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See the Whimsical Trolls Taking Over the Pacific Northwest
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See the Whimsical Trolls Taking Over the Pacific Northwest
Made with recycled materials, the large-scale sculptures are meant to encourage visitors to get out into nature
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This Exoplanet May Be a Distant Ocean World, James Webb Telescope Finds
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This Exoplanet May Be a Distant Ocean World, James Webb Telescope Finds
The observatory detected evidence of methane and carbon dioxide—and tentatively observed a molecule that, on Earth, is only made by living things
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Ernest Hemingway and His Wife Survived Two Plane Crashes Just One Day Apart
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Ernest Hemingway and His Wife Survived Two Plane Crashes Just One Day Apart
The novelist recounted the harrowing ordeal in a letter, which just sold for $237,055 at auction
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What to Know About the New Covid-19 Vaccines, Now Recommended by CDC Advisers
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What to Know About the New Covid-19 Vaccines, Now Recommended by CDC Advisers
Experts say the latest boosters are effective against emerging variants including EG.5.1 and BA.2.86
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Museum Drops Ban on Photographing Picasso's 'Guernica'
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Museum Drops Ban on Photographing Picasso’s ‘Guernica’
After enforcing the rule for three decades, officials say that lifting it will prevent overcrowding and attract younger audiences
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Amateur Metal Detectorist Makes 'Gold Find of the Century' in Norway
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Amateur Metal Detectorist Makes ‘Gold Find of the Century’ in Norway
Erlend Bore unearthed a trove of 1,500-year-old gold jewelry—just months after he picked up the hobby
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Ancient Mosques Damaged in Morocco Earthquake
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Ancient Mosques Damaged in Morocco Earthquake
A UNESCO representative says the country has suffered an "inestimable loss"
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Why Germany's Wild Boars Are Radioactive
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Why Germany’s Wild Boars Are Radioactive
Fallout from nuclear tests conducted in the mid-20th century may contribute to the high levels of radiation seen in the animals today, a new study finds
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NASA Astronaut Sets Record for Longest Trip to Space by an American
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NASA Astronaut Sets Record for Longest Trip to Space by an American
When Frank Rubio returns from the International Space Station on September 27, he will have spent 371 consecutive days in space
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An Upcoming Opera Will Tell the Story of Ukraine's Kidnapped Children
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An Upcoming Opera Will Tell the Story of Ukraine’s Kidnapped Children
Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera, the work will be based on the accounts of mothers who traveled 3,000 miles to get their loved ones back
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Leading Decongestant in Cold and Flu Medicines Doesn't Work, FDA Advisory Panel Says
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Leading Decongestant in Cold and Flu Medicines Doesn’t Work, FDA Advisory Panel Says
Phenylephrine, a popular ingredient in over-the-counter remedies, is no better than a placebo, per the panel
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Stolen van Gogh Painting Worth Millions Returned in an Ikea Bag
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Stolen van Gogh Painting Worth Millions Returned in an Ikea Bag
Arthur Brand, the "Indiana Jones of the art world," negotiated the recovery of an 1884 canvas taken from a Dutch museum in March 2020
2024/10/05 03:16:11
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