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Scientists Created a Monkey With Two Different Sets of DNA
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Scientists Created a Monkey With Two Different Sets of DNA
So-called "chimeric" monkeys could help scientists understand human diseases and aid in conservation efforts, but the research raises ethical questions
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John Lennon's 'Psychedelic Eye' Swimming Pool Mosaic Goes to Auction
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John Lennon’s ‘Psychedelic Eye’ Swimming Pool Mosaic Goes to Auction
The famous musician commissioned the trippy mural for his home in Kenwood at the height of Beatlemania
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Why Egyptomania Is Taking Over Australia
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Why Egyptomania Is Taking Over Australia
A series of exhibitions in the country spotlight the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt for modern audiences
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Earth Headed for Nearly Three-Degree Temperature Hike—Well Above Paris Agreement Level
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Earth Headed for Nearly Three-Degree Temperature Hike—Well Above Paris Agreement Level
A new U.N. report finds current pledges put the planet on track to warm 2.5 to 2.9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels this century
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This Bat Uses Its Extra Long Penis Like an Arm While Mating
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This Bat Uses Its Extra Long Penis Like an Arm While Mating
Serotine bats are the first mammals known to mate without penetration, new research suggests
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Rare Bottle of Scotch Whisky Sells for Record-Breaking $2.7 Million
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Rare Bottle of Scotch Whisky Sells for Record-Breaking $2.7 Million
Made in 1926, the whisky aged in sherry casks for 60 years before being bottled in 1986
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This High-Tech Shirt Helps Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Patrons Feel Music
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This High-Tech Shirt Helps Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Patrons Feel Music
Guests at Chicago's Lyric Opera can now immerse themselves in performances through the SoundShirt’s vibrations
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Civil War Weapons Recovered From South Carolina's Congaree River
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Civil War Weapons Recovered From South Carolina’s Congaree River
Union troops tossed Confederate munitions and supplies into the waterway after taking Columbia in February 1865
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Oil Spill Dumps as Much as 1.1 Million Gallons Into Gulf of Mexico, Raising Concerns About Wildlife
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Oil Spill Dumps as Much as 1.1 Million Gallons Into Gulf of Mexico, Raising Concerns About Wildlife
The U.S. Coast Guard is still searching for the specific source of the leak, which occurred last week
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Pablo Escobar's Multiplying 'Cocaine Hippos' Will Be Sterilized in Colombia
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Pablo Escobar’s Multiplying ‘Cocaine Hippos’ Will Be Sterilized in Colombia
The country’s hippo population has grown to about 170, and officials warn it could reach 1,000 individuals by 2035 if left uncontrolled
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See the Top Contenders for the New Minnesota State Flag
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See the Top Contenders for the New Minnesota State Flag
Picked from more than 2,600 submissions, the finalists pay homage to the state's motto and nickname
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Listen to the Center of the Milky Way Translated Into Sound
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Listen to the Center of the Milky Way Translated Into Sound
A new musical composition represents data from three NASA telescopes as a piece that was performed by an orchestral ensemble
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These Brainy Falcons Are Smarter Than You Might Think
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These Brainy Falcons Are Smarter Than You Might Think
Striated caracaras solved up to eight puzzle box problems in a new study, suggesting they are cognitively complex, like crows and parrots
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117-Year-Old Shipwreck Found in Puget Sound
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117-Year-Old Shipwreck Found in Puget Sound
The S.S. Dix went down while ferrying passengers between Seattle and Bainbridge Island
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Fossil Hunter Pulls Massive Mammoth Jawbone Out of Florida River
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Fossil Hunter Pulls Massive Mammoth Jawbone Out of Florida River
John Kreatsoulas, who made the discovery while diving in southwest Florida, initially thought the 60-pound mandible was a log
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An Invasive Tick That Can Clone Itself Is Spreading Across the U.S., Threatening Livestock
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An Invasive Tick That Can Clone Itself Is Spreading Across the U.S., Threatening Livestock
Researchers documented three cows in Ohio killed by Asian longhorned ticks, which can lay up to 2,000 eggs without needing to mate
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'Zen Mona Lisa' Travels to the United States for the Very First Time
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‘Zen Mona Lisa’ Travels to the United States for the Very First Time
Titled "Six Persimmons," the famous 13th-century work hasn't left Japan for hundreds of years
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This 3,000-Year-Old Stone Slab Found in Spain Is Upending Ideas About Ancient Gender Roles
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This 3,000-Year-Old Stone Slab Found in Spain Is Upending Ideas About Ancient Gender Roles
The newly discovered stela depicts a figure with a headdress, a necklace, swords and male genitalia
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Princess Diana's Engagement Portrait Blouse Is for Sale
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Princess Diana’s Engagement Portrait Blouse Is for Sale
Diana wore the garment for a portrait that officially announced her engagement in 1981
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The World's Largest Iceberg Is Drifting Three Miles Into the Ocean Each Day
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The World’s Largest Iceberg Is Drifting Three Miles Into the Ocean Each Day
The iceberg, which naturally broke off Antarctica in 1986, had remained grounded for decades before moving again in recent years
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