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Winners Got Silver Medals at the First Modern Olympic Games in 1896
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Winners Got Silver Medals at the First Modern Olympic Games in 1896
A rare example of the nearly 130-year-old silver medal just sold at auction for $112,000
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Doomsday Clock Stays at 90 Seconds to Midnight Amid Climate Change, War and A.I.
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Doomsday Clock Stays at 90 Seconds to Midnight Amid Climate Change, War and A.I.
For the second year in a row, the clock is the nearest it has ever been to signaling our total annihilation
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ChatGPT Helped Write This Award-Winning Japanese Novel
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ChatGPT Helped Write This Award-Winning Japanese Novel
After receiving the prestigious Akutagawa Prize, Rie Kudan spoke about why she used A.I. to write a portion of her work
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See 11 Winning Images From the Close-Up Photographer of the Year Awards
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See 11 Winning Images From the Close-Up Photographer of the Year Awards
Focused on little details of animals and plants, these stunning shots spotlight the world’s tiny wonders
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People Drink Less Wine When Bars Remove the Largest Glass, Study Finds
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People Drink Less Wine When Bars Remove the Largest Glass, Study Finds
The simple change could help reduce alcohol consumption and improve health at the population level, U.K. researchers say
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See the World Through the Eyes of Animals With These Stunning New Videos
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See the World Through the Eyes of Animals With These Stunning New Videos
By making ultraviolet light accessible to our eyes, a novel camera system reveals how insects, birds and other creatures experience color
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How the Unicorn Became an Enduring Symbol—and Scotland's National Animal
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How the Unicorn Became an Enduring Symbol—and Scotland’s National Animal
The Perth Museum's inaugural exhibition examines the mythical creature's long history
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Scientists Discover Four New Emperor Penguin Colonies From Satellite Images of Antarctica
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Scientists Discover Four New Emperor Penguin Colonies From Satellite Images of Antarctica
The findings are a rare bright spot for the birds, which scientists predict will be mostly extinct by 2100
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Engravings on 2,000-Year-Old Knife Might Be the Oldest Runes Ever Found in Denmark
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Engravings on 2,000-Year-Old Knife Might Be the Oldest Runes Ever Found in Denmark
The letters on the blade read "hirila," which experts say may translate to "small sword"
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Prehistoric Chewing Gum Reveals Diet, Oral Health of Stone Age Teenagers
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Prehistoric Chewing Gum Reveals Diet, Oral Health of Stone Age Teenagers
From preserved DNA, researchers identified which plants and animals the young people would have eaten or used for making clothing—and they found one case of a severe gum infection
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World's First IVF Rhino Pregnancy Could Save a Nearly Extinct Subspecies
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World’s First IVF Rhino Pregnancy Could Save a Nearly Extinct Subspecies
Only two northern white rhinos remain, but the new reproductive breakthrough may pull them back from the brink of erasure
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NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Has Taken Its Final Flight
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NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Has Taken Its Final Flight
Originally designed for up to five flights on Mars, Ingenuity performed 72 over three years, until one of its rotor blades was damaged during landing on January 18
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'Sensational' Medieval Armor Discovered Near a Castle in Switzerland
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‘Sensational’ Medieval Armor Discovered Near a Castle in Switzerland
The rare 14th-century gauntlet is one of the best-preserved artifacts of its kind ever found in the country
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These Parrots Won't Stop Swearing. Will They Learn to Behave—or Corrupt the Entire Flock?
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These Parrots Won’t Stop Swearing. Will They Learn to Behave—or Corrupt the Entire Flock?
A British zoo hopes the good manners of a larger group will rub off on the eight misbehaving birds
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Bodies and Treasure Found in Polish Lake Could Be Connected to Ancient Water Ritual
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Bodies and Treasure Found in Polish Lake Could Be Connected to Ancient Water Ritual
New research suggests the Chelmno group followed their water burials with mass deposits of bronze jewelry and artifacts
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Iowa Museum Plans to Tear Down Acclaimed Land Art Installation
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Iowa Museum Plans to Tear Down Acclaimed Land Art Installation
Known as the country's first urban wetland project, "Greenwood Pond" has been declared "no longer salvageable" due to financial constraints and structural decay
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Archaeologists Uncover Abandoned Ancient Wine Shop in Greece
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Archaeologists Uncover Abandoned Ancient Wine Shop in Greece
The Roman-era structure, filled with pottery shards and coins, was destroyed by a sudden and mysterious disaster
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Have Researchers Found Amelia Earhart's Long-Lost Plane?
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Have Researchers Found Amelia Earhart’s Long-Lost Plane?
A new sonar image shows an airplane-shaped object resting on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, not far from where Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, went missing in 1937
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'Extremely Rare' Sighting of Newborn Great White Shark Reported Off California Coast
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‘Extremely Rare’ Sighting of Newborn Great White Shark Reported Off California Coast
If confirmed, the discovery could shed light on where the sharks give birth and mate, which has remained mysterious to scientists
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DNA From 2,000-Year-Old Skeletons Hints at the Origins of Syphilis
2024/10/02 22:36:14
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