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Lab-Grown Meat Can Be Kosher or Halal, According to Religious Authorities
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Lab-Grown Meat Can Be Kosher or Halal, According to Religious Authorities
The approvals bring cultivated meat one step closer to becoming a feasible alternative to traditional meat for a wider audience
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Archaeologists Discover More Than 100 Ancient Drawings in a Spanish Cave
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Archaeologists Discover More Than 100 Ancient Drawings in a Spanish Cave
Many of the works, estimated to be at least 24,000 years old, employ a rare clay painting technique
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Alleged Alien Corpses Displayed to Mexican Congress Did Not Convince Scientists
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Alleged Alien Corpses Displayed to Mexican Congress Did Not Convince Scientists
Self-described UFO expert Jaime Maussan, whose claims of extraterrestrials have been debunked in the past, said the specimens were "non-human"
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Where Can You Find the Oldest Cat Door on Earth?
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Where Can You Find the Oldest Cat Door on Earth?
The little opening for felines has a surprisingly long history
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'Spectacular' Polar Ring Galaxies May Be More Common Than Thought, Study Suggests
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‘Spectacular’ Polar Ring Galaxies May Be More Common Than Thought, Study Suggests
Astronomers have found two candidates for this rare type of galaxy, surrounded by a halo of hydrogen gas—and they could provide insights about dark matter
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Divers Recover Remains of WWII Pilot, 80 Years After He Crashed in the Mediterranean
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Divers Recover Remains of WWII Pilot, 80 Years After He Crashed in the Mediterranean
Underwater archeologists in Malta worked with the U.S. government to identify the airman, a 22-year-old from California
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Smart Toilets and Licking Rocks: Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Strange Scientific Achievements
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Smart Toilets and Licking Rocks: Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Strange Scientific Achievements
Winning research projects reanimated dead spiders and examined how anchovy sexual activity influences ocean mixing
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Found in an Attic, Princess Diana's Iconic 'Black Sheep' Sweater Sells for $1.1 Million
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Found in an Attic, Princess Diana’s Iconic ‘Black Sheep’ Sweater Sells for $1.1 Million
The red jumper’s design came to symbolize the princess' relationship with the royal family
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NASA Report Finds No Evidence of Extraterrestrial Origin for UFO Sightings
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NASA Report Finds No Evidence of Extraterrestrial Origin for UFO Sightings
However, no explanation can be ruled out, per the agency, which also appointed its first director of research into the subject
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Humans Have Exceeded Six of the Nine Boundaries Keeping Earth Habitable
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Humans Have Exceeded Six of the Nine Boundaries Keeping Earth Habitable
Scientists find we are “well outside the safe operating space for humanity” in a new study meant to assess the health of our planet
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Why the Pulitzer Prizes Are Expanding Eligibility to Non-U.S. Citizens
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Why the Pulitzer Prizes Are Expanding Eligibility to Non-U.S. Citizens
The prestigious awards will soon be open to permanent residents and those who call the U.S. their "longtime primary home"
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MDMA Moves Closer to Approval for PTSD Treatment After New Clinical Trial
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MDMA Moves Closer to Approval for PTSD Treatment After New Clinical Trial
If endorsed by the FDA, the drug would become the first psychedelic approved for mental health treatment in the United States
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X-Wing Model From Original 'Star Wars' Movie Found in a Garage
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X-Wing Model From Original ‘Star Wars’ Movie Found in a Garage
The 20-inch miniature is going to auction, where bidding starts at $200,000
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Mysterious 3,800-Year-Old Canaanite Arch and Stairway Unearthed in Israel
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Mysterious 3,800-Year-Old Canaanite Arch and Stairway Unearthed in Israel
Researchers don't know the purpose of the brick arch, which leads to a set of stairs descending deeper underground
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UNESCO Adds Sites in Kyiv and Lviv to List of World Heritage in Danger
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UNESCO Adds Sites in Kyiv and Lviv to List of World Heritage in Danger
The agency has been trying to protect Ukraine's historic sites since the beginning of the war with Russia
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Stone Age Engravings of Animal Tracks Reveal New Details in Namibia
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Stone Age Engravings of Animal Tracks Reveal New Details in Namibia
Indigenous tracking experts determined the species, sex, age group and leg of depicted animals in hundreds of carvings of footprints
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Girl Celebrating 7th Birthday Finds 2.95-Carat Diamond
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Girl Celebrating 7th Birthday Finds 2.95-Carat Diamond
Aspen Brown stumbled upon the pea-sized, golden-brown gem while visiting an Arkansas park
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Songbirds That Learn to Make New Sounds Are the Best Problem-Solvers
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Songbirds That Learn to Make New Sounds Are the Best Problem-Solvers
Birds—and humans—are vocal learners, meaning they can imitate new vocalizations and use them to communicate
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Manet's 'Olympia' Comes to America for the Very First Time
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Manet’s ‘Olympia’ Comes to America for the Very First Time
The painting scandalized 19th-century viewers and heralded the dawn of modern art
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Why the National Zoo Is Saying Goodbye to Its Giant Pandas
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Why the National Zoo Is Saying Goodbye to Its Giant Pandas
Staff remain hopeful that members of the threatened species will be back in Washington in the near future
2024/10/05 01:21:16
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