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Scientists Are Still Unraveling the Secrets of the 'Mona Lisa'
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Scientists Are Still Unraveling the Secrets of the ‘Mona Lisa’
A new chemical analysis sheds new light on how Leonardo da Vinci painted the iconic portrait
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Editing Chicken Genes Could Slow the Spread of Bird Flu, Study Suggests
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Editing Chicken Genes Could Slow the Spread of Bird Flu, Study Suggests
Using CRISPR technology, researchers edited a protein gene that increased chickens' resistance to the virus. But the process is far from practical use
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Two Million Years Ago, This Homo Erectus Lived the High Life
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Two Million Years Ago, This Homo Erectus Lived the High Life
Dating of a child's fossilized jaw and teeth suggest our relatives lived at altitude earlier than once thought
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Amphibians Are in Decline Across the Globe
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Amphibians Are in Decline Across the Globe
About 41 percent of all species across the planet meet IUCN criteria for classification as critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable
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NASA Launches Mission to Study Distant Asteroid
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NASA Launches Mission to Study Distant Asteroid
The metal-rich object could hold clues about how our planet formed
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Monkeys With Transplanted Pig Kidneys Survive for Up to Two Years
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Monkeys With Transplanted Pig Kidneys Survive for Up to Two Years
The study brings scientists one step closer to conducting trials in human patients, researchers say
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Vibrant Paint Once Decorated the 2,500-Year-Old Parthenon Marbles
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Vibrant Paint Once Decorated the 2,500-Year-Old Parthenon Marbles
New research has revealed that ancient artists used color to create highly detailed designs
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New High-Speed Rail Service Between London and Paris Is Coming in 2025
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New High-Speed Rail Service Between London and Paris Is Coming in 2025
The startup Evolyn plans to challenge the 30-year monopoly held by Eurostar, which is currently the only rail operator that links the two capitals
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What's Really the Average Human Body Temperature?
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What’s Really the Average Human Body Temperature?
Long thought to be 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, the measurement is highly personal and varies depending on time of day, among other factors, new research finds
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Neanderthals May Have Hunted Cave Lions
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Neanderthals May Have Hunted Cave Lions
Researchers say well-preserved bones may be the earliest direct evidence of the hunting of large predators
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Could This Lawsuit Expose Banksy’s Identity?
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Could This Lawsuit Expose Banksy’s Identity?
The legal battle between the street artist and a greeting card company has been unfolding for several years
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These Furry-Clawed Crabs Are Wreaking Havoc in the United Kingdom
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These Furry-Clawed Crabs Are Wreaking Havoc in the United Kingdom
Conservation officials have installed the first Chinese mitten crab trap in England, and they are asking the public to report any sightings
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This 21-Year-Old Used A.I. to Decipher Text From a Scroll That Hasn’t Been Read in 2,000 Years
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This 21-Year-Old Used A.I. to Decipher Text From a Scroll That Hasn’t Been Read in 2,000 Years
The papyrus scroll is one of hundreds that were carbonized in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E.
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100-Year-Old Shipwreck Discovered 800 Feet Below Lake Superior
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100-Year-Old Shipwreck Discovered 800 Feet Below Lake Superior
The "Huronton" sank after colliding with a larger ship amid heavy fog and smoke in October 1923
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What to Know About California's New Law Banning Food Additives, Including Red Dye No. 3
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What to Know About California’s New Law Banning Food Additives, Including Red Dye No. 3
Already prohibited in multiple countries for its potential harmful effects in humans, the colorant's future is now in serious doubt in the United States
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Netflix Plans to Open Brick-and-Mortar Stores in 2025
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Netflix Plans to Open Brick-and-Mortar Stores in 2025
Visitors will dine at themed restaurants and participate in immersive experiences
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Genetically Modified Silkworms Can Produce Spider Silk That's Stronger Than Kevlar
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Genetically Modified Silkworms Can Produce Spider Silk That’s Stronger Than Kevlar
The sturdy, biodegradable fibers could one day be used for surgical sutures or armored vests
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This September Was the Earth’s Hottest on Record
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This September Was the Earth’s Hottest on Record
The scorching month follows the hottest June, July and August in recorded human history
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A Painting Stolen in a Heist 30 Years Ago Has Returned to Glasgow
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A Painting Stolen in a Heist 30 Years Ago Has Returned to Glasgow
After vanishing without a trace in 1989, "Children Wading" appeared at an auction house in England
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1,000-Year-Old Sword and Cemetery Unearthed in Finland
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1,000-Year-Old Sword and Cemetery Unearthed in Finland
Researchers identified eight burials, but they say the graveyard may hold dozens—or even hundreds—waiting to be discovered
2024/10/04 13:15:09
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