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'The World’s UnFair,' a New Exhibition Calling for the Return of Indigenous Land, Comes to Queens
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‘The World’s UnFair,’ a New Exhibition Calling for the Return of Indigenous Land, Comes to Queens
Located on an empty lot, the immersive art show has a simple message: "Give it back"
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Human Cells Display a Mathematical Pattern That Repeats in Nature and Language
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Human Cells Display a Mathematical Pattern That Repeats in Nature and Language
New research suggests adult humans have between 28 trillion and 36 trillion cells, which follow a commonly seen distribution of size and mass
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Bob Ross' Very First On-Air Painting Is for Sale
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Bob Ross’ Very First On-Air Painting Is for Sale
Priced at nearly $10 million, "A Walk in the Woods" was the subject of the artist's 1983 television premiere
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Australian Museum Will Return Prized 2,500-Year-Old Vase to Italy
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Australian Museum Will Return Prized 2,500-Year-Old Vase to Italy
The institution will also repatriate two additional looted items discovered during investigations
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Geologists Unravel the Mysteries of Australia's Rare Pink Diamonds
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Geologists Unravel the Mysteries of Australia’s Rare Pink Diamonds
The dazzling, blush-colored gems likely emerged from Earth's mantle some 1.3 billion years ago, when a supercontinent named Nuna broke up, study suggests
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High Blood Pressure Is a 'Silent Killer' That Affects One in Three People, WHO Says
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High Blood Pressure Is a ‘Silent Killer’ That Affects One in Three People, WHO Says
But nearly half of those living with the condition don't know they have it, according to the organization's first report on hypertension
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Eat Your Way Through the Idaho Potato Trail
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Eat Your Way Through the Idaho Potato Trail
The new trail, which winds through Boise, celebrates the top spud-growing state in the nation
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Scientists Search for Near-Death Experiences of Cardiac Arrest Patients
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Scientists Search for Near-Death Experiences of Cardiac Arrest Patients
Through survivor interviews and brain scans during CPR, researchers looked for evidence of awareness when people's hearts had stopped
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New Exhibition Examines the Many Converging Histories of Minnesota's Fort Snelling
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New Exhibition Examines the Many Converging Histories of Minnesota’s Fort Snelling
The site was the backdrop for critical moments in Native American, African American and Japanese American history
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Methuselah, the World's Oldest Living Aquarium Fish, Could Be More Than 100
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Methuselah, the World’s Oldest Living Aquarium Fish, Could Be More Than 100
Using a new and noninvasive technique, researchers analyzed the DNA of 33 lungfish in institutions across the U.S. and Australia to determine their ages
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Hong Kong Student Jailed Over Tiananmen Square Protest Banner
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Hong Kong Student Jailed Over Tiananmen Square Protest Banner
Zeng Yuxuan, 23, was sentenced to six months in prison on charges of sedition
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San Diego Closes Popular Beach for Seven Years to Protect Sea Lions
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San Diego Closes Popular Beach for Seven Years to Protect Sea Lions
Visitors have been getting too close to the marine mammals—taking selfies and even harassing them—as they rear their pups
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2,000-Year-Old Child's Shoe Found in Austrian Mine
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2,000-Year-Old Child’s Shoe Found in Austrian Mine
The leather shoe in "outstanding" condition is comparable to a U.S. children's size 12
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Scientists Collect First RNA From an Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
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Scientists Collect First RNA From an Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
No other RNA has ever been extracted from an extinct species, so the breakthrough opens doors to understanding the biology of long-gone organisms
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New Documentary Showcases Bethann Hardison's Battle to Diversify the Fashion Industry
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New Documentary Showcases Bethann Hardison’s Battle to Diversify the Fashion Industry
"Invisible Beauty" explores the fashion trailblazer's work as a model, agent and activist
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Archaeologists Uncover Notched Logs That May Be the Oldest Known Wooden Structure
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Archaeologists Uncover Notched Logs That May Be the Oldest Known Wooden Structure
The interlocking pieces, found near a waterfall in Zambia, date to 476,000 years ago—before Homo sapiens evolved
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See Underwater Wreckage From the Battle of Midway in Stunning Detail
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See Underwater Wreckage From the Battle of Midway in Stunning Detail
Never-before-seen photos and videos shed new light on the pivotal World War II conflict
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Jupiter's Moon Europa May Contain Carbon, a Crucial Ingredient for Life
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Jupiter’s Moon Europa May Contain Carbon, a Crucial Ingredient for Life
The James Webb Space Telescope found carbon dioxide on Europa's surface, and astronomers say it likely originated in the moon's vast ocean
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Virginia Woolf Scorned Fashion but Couldn't Escape It
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Virginia Woolf Scorned Fashion but Couldn’t Escape It
A new exhibition investigates the Bloomsbury Group's relationship with clothing, accessories and sartorial social norms
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Artist Who Submitted Empty Canvases to Danish Museum Must Repay $70,000
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Artist Who Submitted Empty Canvases to Danish Museum Must Repay $70,000
A court ordered Jens Haaning to return the money from his "Take the Money and Run" stunt
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