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Archaeologists Discover Brutal 'Bakery-Prison' at Pompeii
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Archaeologists Discover Brutal ‘Bakery-Prison’ at Pompeii
Enslaved workers toiled for hours in a dark, cramped space to grind grain for bread
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This Device Might Be England's Oldest Dated Scientific Instrument
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This Device Might Be England’s Oldest Dated Scientific Instrument
The 712-year-old artifact is a horary quadrant, a medieval tool used to tell time based on the position of the sun
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James Webb Telescope Captures Image of Supernova That 'Absolutely Shattered' a Star
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James Webb Telescope Captures Image of Supernova That ‘Absolutely Shattered’ a Star
The new image gives astronomers a near-infrared look at the stellar explosion called Cassiopeia A, located around 11,000 light years away from Earth
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Cats Prey on More Than 2,000 Different Species
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Cats Prey on More Than 2,000 Different Species
A new study sheds light on just how many creatures domestic cats will eat—including hundreds that are threatened or endangered
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Is 'The Boy and the Heron' Really Hayao Miyazaki’s Last Film?
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Is ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Really Hayao Miyazaki’s Last Film?
Following many failed attempts to retire, the legendary animator has released a new semi-autobiographical feature
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Nations Agree to 'Transition Away From Fossil Fuels' in Landmark Climate Deal
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Nations Agree to ‘Transition Away From Fossil Fuels’ in Landmark Climate Deal
The agreement, which ended the COP28 climate conference, is not legally binding, but it's the first to explicitly call for moving away from fossil fuels
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Italian Opera Singing Is Now Protected by the U.N.
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Italian Opera Singing Is Now Protected by the U.N.
UNESCO announced 55 new additions to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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'Home Alone,' 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' and More Join the National Film Registry
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‘Home Alone,’ ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ and More Join the National Film Registry
Twenty-five films were chosen based on their "cultural, historic or aesthetic" importance
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Watch Cockatoos Dip Their Food in Water to Make It Soggy
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Watch Cockatoos Dip Their Food in Water to Make It Soggy
A new study marks the first time that dunking behavior has been documented in parrots
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Neanderthal DNA May Help Explain Why Some People Are Early Risers
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Neanderthal DNA May Help Explain Why Some People Are Early Risers
A new study finds a link between Neanderthal DNA and modern human genes related to the internal body clock, or circadian rhythm
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This Photographer Captured One Image of Cambridge Every Day for 13 Years
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This Photographer Captured One Image of Cambridge Every Day for 13 Years
After 5,000 photos, Martin Bond has decided to conclude his project, which showcased the city's mundane and extraordinary moments
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Paddington Will Take Center Stage in Musical Adaptation
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Paddington Will Take Center Stage in Musical Adaptation
The beloved bear dressed in a blue duffle coat and red hat is set to sing and dance with the Brown family in 2025
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This 'Extremely Rare' Bird Is Half Female, Half Male
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This ‘Extremely Rare’ Bird Is Half Female, Half Male
The green honeycreeper is only the second of its species ever observed with this condition—and the first recorded in more than 100 years
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Why Most Pregnant People Experience Morning Sickness—and How It Could Be Treated
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Why Most Pregnant People Experience Morning Sickness—and How It Could Be Treated
A hormone produced by the fetus may induce nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, a new study finds
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Broadway's 'How to Dance in Ohio' Stars Seven Autistic Actors
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Broadway’s ‘How to Dance in Ohio’ Stars Seven Autistic Actors
The musical is loosely based on a 2015 documentary of the same name
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Lost Poem by 'Big Sleep' Author Raymond Chandler Found in a Shoebox
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Lost Poem by ‘Big Sleep’ Author Raymond Chandler Found in a Shoebox
A magazine editor discovered the work among the papers his family donated to the University of Oxford
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Life-Sparking Gas Strengthens Evidence That Enceladus, a Moon of Saturn, Could Be Habitable
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Life-Sparking Gas Strengthens Evidence That Enceladus, a Moon of Saturn, Could Be Habitable
Evidence of hydrogen cyanide in data from the Cassini spacecraft adds to a growing list of molecules that could, in theory, support life on the icy moon
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Tiny 'Robots' Made From Human Cells Show Wound-Healing Potential
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Tiny ‘Robots’ Made From Human Cells Show Wound-Healing Potential
The so-called "anthrobots" can self-assemble and move on their own, and they prompted damaged neurons to regenerate in a recent study
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NASA's Voyager 1 Is Glitching, Sending Nonsense From Interstellar Space
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NASA’s Voyager 1 Is Glitching, Sending Nonsense From Interstellar Space
The aging spacecraft, launched in 1977, is transmitting a gibberish pattern of ones and zeros back to Earth
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'Hallucinate' Is Dictionary.com's Word of the Year for 2023
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‘Hallucinate’ Is Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year for 2023
In the context of artificial intelligence, the word means "to produce false information" and "present it as if true"
2024/10/03 13:18:03
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