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Like Dogs, Some Cats Will Play Fetch—but Mostly on Their Own Terms
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Like Dogs, Some Cats Will Play Fetch—but Mostly on Their Own Terms
Many felines appear to pick up the playful behavior spontaneously, without any explicit training, a survey of cat owners finds
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Notre-Dame Gets New Spire and Golden Rooster
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Notre-Dame Gets New Spire and Golden Rooster
The return of these two distinctive features marks a poignant milestone in the cathedral's reconstruction
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She Bought a $3.99 Vase at Goodwill. It Just Sold for $107,100
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She Bought a $3.99 Vase at Goodwill. It Just Sold for $107,100
A thrifter in Virginia snagged a rare work from renowned Italian artist Carlo Scarpa
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Father and Daughter Discover 152-Year-old Shipwreck While Fishing in Green Bay
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Father and Daughter Discover 152-Year-Old Shipwreck While Fishing in Green Bay
Tim and Henley Wollak found what is likely the wreck of the "George L. Newman," which sank during the Great Peshtigo Fire of 1871
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Melatonin Use Is Rising in U.S. Children, Study Finds
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Melatonin Use Is Rising in U.S. Children, Study Finds
Nearly one in five children under 14 are being given melatonin before bed, according to a survey of about 1,000 parents
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103-Year-Old Artificial Christmas Tree Sells for Over $4,000
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103-Year-Old Artificial Christmas Tree Sells for Over $4,000
The tree was originally purchased for 8-year-old Dorothy Grant in 1920
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Volcano Erupts in Iceland After Weeks of Earthquake Activity
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Volcano Erupts in Iceland After Weeks of Earthquake Activity
On Monday night, plumes of lava and ash blasted more than 330 feet into the air
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Chimpanzees and Bonobos May Remember Faces for More Than 20 Years
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Chimpanzees and Bonobos May Remember Faces for More Than 20 Years
The great apes, which are humans' closest living relatives, appeared to recognize photos of their former acquaintances in a study, even decades later
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The Met Will Repatriate 16 Artifacts to Cambodia and Thailand
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The Met Will Repatriate 16 Artifacts to Cambodia and Thailand
The looted objects are tied to the notorious art dealer Douglas Latchford
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Federal Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery
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Federal Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery
The Defense Department had mandated that the monument be dismantled by January 1, 2024
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See the James Webb Telescope's Stunning New Image of Uranus With Its Rings and Moons Clearer Than Ever
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See the James Webb Telescope’s Stunning New Image of Uranus With Its Rings and Moons Clearer Than Ever
The gleaming ice giant could soon become a top priority for exploration
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First Section of Mexico's Controversial Maya Train Opens
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First Section of Mexico’s Controversial Maya Train Opens
The rail system, built to connect tourist destinations, has been criticized for endangering archaeological and environmental sites
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Humans May Have Driven Twice as Many Bird Species to Extinction as Previously Thought
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Humans May Have Driven Twice as Many Bird Species to Extinction as Previously Thought
Statistical modeling of undiscovered extinctions suggests 1,430 bird species have disappeared during modern human history
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Lead Base Layer Discovered in Rembrandt’s 'The Night Watch'
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Lead Base Layer Discovered in Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’
Researchers analyzed a tiny paint sample from the piece and found a lead-rich layer on the canvas
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Archaeologists Criticize Alleged Discovery of the 'Oldest Pyramid in the World'
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Archaeologists Criticize Alleged Discovery of the ‘Oldest Pyramid in the World’
A controversial study arguing an Indonesian structure is 25,000 years old is under investigation by the journal that published it
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Could Climate Change Cause More Lakes to Turn Bright Pink?
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Could Climate Change Cause More Lakes to Turn Bright Pink?
While rosy-hued waters exist naturally around the world, a pond in Hawaii recently turned pink, and Australian scientists say the same could happen there
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Archaeologists Uncover 'Exceptional' Ancient Mural Near Colosseum
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Archaeologists Uncover ‘Exceptional’ Ancient Mural Near Colosseum
The artwork—made from shells, tiles and other materials—demonstrated the wealth and power of its owner
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See the 'Sparkling Snow Globe' Galaxy Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope
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See the ‘Sparkling Snow Globe’ Galaxy Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope
The new, holiday-inspired image features UGC 8091, an "irregular" dwarf galaxy in the constellation Virgo
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Here's Why Most Dogs Have Brown Eyes
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Here’s Why Most Dogs Have Brown Eyes
Humans may have bred their canine companions to have darker eyes, because we perceive them as younger and more friendly, study finds
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The Met Is Selling This Rare Portrait of George Washington
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The Met Is Selling This Rare Portrait of George Washington
Artist Gilbert Stuart painted the work after the president sat for him in late 1795
2024/10/03 11:15:31
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