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These Pits Carved Into Rocks in Kenya Might Be Ancient Game Boards
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These Pits Carved Into Rocks in Kenya Might Be Ancient Game Boards
An archaeologist thinks the small, carved holes were used by herders for games of mancala up to 5,000 years ago
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Ocean Sponge Skeletons Suggest a More Significant History of Global Warming Than Originally Thought
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Ocean Sponge Skeletons Suggest a More Significant History of Global Warming Than Originally Thought
Analysis of the sea creatures’ skeletal chemistry suggests the world’s temperatures have increased by 1.7 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times
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These Photos Capture Every First and Last Subway Stop in New York City
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These Photos Capture Every First and Last Subway Stop in New York City
Photographer Rita Nannini traveled across 665 miles of track and snapped some 8,000 images
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See Detailed New Images of Io From Another NASA Flyby of the Solar System's Most Volcanic World
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See Detailed New Images of Io From Another NASA Flyby of the Solar System’s Most Volcanic World
The stunning views show lava flows and volcanic plumes, as scientists seek to learn what causes such volatile conditions on the moon of Jupiter
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After Police Kill Unarmed Black People, Black Americans Lose Sleep, Study Finds
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After Police Kill Unarmed Black People, Black Americans Lose Sleep, Study Finds
New research draws a link between unequal exposure to police violence and lack of sleep for Black adults
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Los Angeles Museum Returns Artifacts to Ghana That Were Taken by British Forces in 1874
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Los Angeles Museum Returns Artifacts to Ghana That Were Taken by British Forces in 1874
Museum officials traveled to the city of Kumasi to return the objects on the 150th anniversary of their seizure
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Was This Villa Pliny the Elder’s Front-Row Seat to Mount Vesuvius' Eruption?
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Was This Villa Pliny the Elder’s Front-Row Seat to Mount Vesuvius’ Eruption?
Researchers are wondering whether a newly discovered villa in southern Italy could be linked to the celebrated scholar
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How to Watch the Spectacular Total Solar Eclipse in April 2024
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How to Watch the Spectacular Total Solar Eclipse in April 2024
The moon will appear to completely block the sun's light across parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada on April 8—here's how to make the most of this rare celestial phenomenon
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Graffiti Artists Tag 27 Floors of Abandoned Skyscraper in Los Angeles
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Graffiti Artists Tag 27 Floors of Abandoned Skyscraper in Los Angeles
The street art brought new attention to a $1 billion project that's been stalled since 2019
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Earth Clocks Hottest January on Record, Marking 12 Months Above 1.5 Degree Celsius Warming Threshold
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Archaeologists Discover Rare Roman Funerary Bed Buried Beneath London
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Archaeologists Discover Rare Roman Funerary Bed Buried Beneath London
The wooden bed was likely dismantled IKEA-style before being buried alongside a high-status individual
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Monumental Sculpture Reimagines 'The Last Supper' With Black Historical Figures
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Monumental Sculpture Reimagines ‘The Last Supper’ With Black Historical Figures
Tavares Strachan's "The First Supper" took four years to sculpt and is now on display at an exhibition in London
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California Hammered by Heavy Rains, Mudslides in Devastating Atmospheric River Storms
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California Hammered by Heavy Rains, Mudslides in Devastating Atmospheric River Storms
Some areas received as much as 13 to 15 inches of rain over a five-day period as storms felled trees, destroyed homes and killed nine people
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An Icy Moon of Saturn May Be Hiding a Vast Ocean Under Its Crust, Surprising Astronomers
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An Icy Moon of Saturn May Be Hiding a Vast Ocean Under Its Crust, Surprising Astronomers
Researchers suggest a global ocean lies 15 miles beneath the surface of Saturn's "Death Star" moon, Mimas—a shocking discovery that could redefine what a habitable world looks like
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Paleontologists Discover Two New Shark Species From Fossils in Mammoth Cave National Park
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Paleontologists Discover Two New Shark Species From Fossils in Mammoth Cave National Park
The "active predators" prowled the oceans more than 325 million years ago, before the time of Pangea
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Stolen Chagall Print Recovered Months After Thieves Stuffed It Into a 1996 Honda and Sped Away
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Stolen Chagall Print Recovered Months After Thieves Stuffed It Into a 1996 Honda and Sped Away
Detectives have arrested two suspects involved in the dramatic heist at a New York City gallery
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Iceland Volcano Erupts Again, Cutting Off Hot Water From Towns and Spewing Fountains of Lava
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Iceland Volcano Erupts Again, Cutting Off Hot Water From Towns and Spewing Fountains of Lava
This marks the third eruption since December in a region that, prior to 2021, hadn't seen volcanic activity for centuries
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This Organ Is Playing a 639-Year-Long Song. It Just Changed Chords for the First Time in Two Years
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This Organ Is Playing a 639-Year-Long Song. It Just Changed Chords for the First Time in Two Years
The instrument has been playing composer John Cage's "ASLSP" since 2001—and it's scheduled to conclude in 2640
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Inert Cold War-Era Missile Discovered in a Washington Man's Garage
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Inert Cold War-Era Missile Discovered in a Washington Man’s Garage
A resident of Bellevue, Washington, attempted to donate the historic artifact to a museum, which alerted authorities
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Air Pollution Makes Flowers Smell Less Appealing to Pollinators, Study Suggests
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Air Pollution Makes Flowers Smell Less Appealing to Pollinators, Study Suggests
Nocturnal hawk moths are less likely to visit primroses in air polluted by nitrate radicals, which break down important wild fragrances, researchers find
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