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Meet Ferrisburgh, a Rescued Kestrel Who Started Painting After a Wing Injury
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Meet Ferrisburgh, a Rescued Kestrel Who Started Painting After a Wing Injury
The Vermont raptor can no longer fly, but he is helping educators teach the public about his species through art
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Hundreds of Crimean Treasures Return to Ukraine After Long Legal Battle
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Hundreds of Crimean Treasures Return to Ukraine After Long Legal Battle
When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, the artifacts were on loan to a museum in the Netherlands
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A New Drug That Could Extend Dogs' Lives Inches Closer to Approval
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A New Drug That Could Extend Dogs’ Lives Inches Closer to Approval
For the first time, the FDA has indicated a willingness to endorse a longevity drug
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Expansive Alexander Calder Exhibition Opens in Seattle
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Expansive Alexander Calder Exhibition Opens in Seattle
"Calder: In Motion" celebrates the iconic artist’s innovative mobiles, sculptures and other works
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African Penguins Tell Each Other Apart by Their Polka Dot Patterns
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African Penguins Tell Each Other Apart by Their Polka Dot Patterns
New research suggests the birds may find their mates in crowded colonies by looking at their chest plumage
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Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year Is 'Authentic'
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Merriam-Webster’s 2023 Word of the Year Is ‘Authentic’
As technology's ability to manipulate reality improves, we're all searching for the truth
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See the First-Ever Photographs of a Rare Giant Rat That Lives Only on One Pacific Island
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See the First-Ever Photographs of a Rare Giant Rat That Lives Only on One Pacific Island
The elusive and critically endangered Vangunu giant rats are at least twice the size of common rats
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First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Lands on Icy Runway in Antarctica
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First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Lands on Icy Runway in Antarctica
The large plane, which can accommodate roughly 300 passengers, delivered 45 scientists and 12 tons of equipment to a research station in Queen Maud Land
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A LeBron James Museum Is Now Open in Akron, Ohio
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A LeBron James Museum Is Now Open in Akron, Ohio
Museum-goers follow the star from his childhood apartment to his expansive NBA career
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Scientists Mystified by Rare, High-Energy Cosmic Ray, the Most Powerful Since 1991
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Scientists Mystified by Rare, High-Energy Cosmic Ray, the Most Powerful Since 1991
Researchers have been unable to locate an obvious source for the particle—it seems to have traveled from an empty spot in space
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'Zombie Deer Disease' Documented in Yellowstone for the First Time
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‘Zombie Deer Disease’ Documented in Yellowstone for the First Time
The neurological condition, called chronic wasting disease, has a 100 percent fatality rate in the deer, moose and elk it infects
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Is This an Early Draft of the 'Mona Lisa'?
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Is This an Early Draft of the ‘Mona Lisa’?
The "Isleworth Mona Lisa" is now on view in Turin—but many experts aren't convinced it's the work of Leonardo da Vinci
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Wolverines Receive Federal Protection as a Threatened Species in the Lower 48 States
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Wolverines Receive Federal Protection as a Threatened Species in the Lower 48 States
The carnivorous mammals will increasingly face habitat loss and fragmentation because of climate change, according to scientists
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See the Rediscovered Still Life by Forgotten 17th-Century Master Clara Peeters
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See the Rediscovered Still Life by Forgotten 17th-Century Master Clara Peeters
The painting by the influential Flemish artist could sell for as much as $883,000 at auction
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Banksy's Brexit Mural in Dover Has Been Demolished
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Banksy’s Brexit Mural in Dover Has Been Demolished
Contractors are working to determine whether restoration of the piece's remains is possible
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How to Watch the Geminid Meteor Shower This Month
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How to Watch the Geminid Meteor Shower This Month
The celestial spectacle will peak on December 13 and 14, lighting up the night sky with as many as 120 shooting stars per hour
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See a 17th-Century Portrait Restored to Its Original Appearance, Minus Lip Fillers and Other Touch-Ups
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See a 17th-Century Portrait Restored to Its Original Appearance, Minus Lip Fillers and Other Touch-Ups
Conservators removed cosmetic changes made to a painting of English aristocrat Diana Cecil, likely to match 19th-century beauty standards
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Restored Music Composed by Prisoners at Auschwitz Played Publicly for the First Time
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Restored Music Composed by Prisoners at Auschwitz Played Publicly for the First Time
Leo Geyer’s “The Orchestras of Auschwitz” weaves remnants of musical scores written by those at the camp into a piece honoring the Holocaust’s victims
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Bottlenose Dolphins May Have an Electric Sense, Study Finds
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Bottlenose Dolphins May Have an Electric Sense, Study Finds
Dimples called vibrissal pits on the beaks of the mammals can perceive electricity and might help with hunting and navigation
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See the Newest Underwater Sculptures Residing on the Floor of the Caribbean
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See the Newest Underwater Sculptures Residing on the Floor of the Caribbean
Originally created in 2006, the Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park recently added 31 new pieces off the coast of the island of Grenada
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