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The Oscars Are Adding a New Award for Casting
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The Oscars Are Adding a New Award for Casting
When it debuts in 2026, the casting award will be the Academy's first new category since 2001
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See What Charles Darwin Kept in His 'Insanely Eclectic' Personal Library, Revealed for the First Time
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See What Charles Darwin Kept in His ‘Insanely Eclectic’ Personal Library, Revealed for the First Time
On the English naturalist's 215th birthday, more than 9,000 titles from his expansive collection are now accessible online
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Locals Work to Save Mysterious Canadian Shipwreck Before It Disappears Into the Ocean
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Locals Work to Save Mysterious Canadian Shipwreck Before It Disappears Into the Ocean
The 100-foot-long wreck, which likely dates to the 19th century, washed up off the coast of Cape Ray in January
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A 'Very Rare' Kind of Space Rock Fell in Germany—and Scientists Recovered the Pieces
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A ‘Very Rare’ Kind of Space Rock Fell in Germany—and Scientists Recovered the Pieces
Analyses revealed the asteroid was an “aubrite,” a classification that applies to only 80 of 70,000 previously found meteorite fragments
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New Olympic Medals Feature Fragments of the Eiffel Tower
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New Olympic Medals Feature Fragments of the Eiffel Tower
This summer's Paris Olympic and Paralympic medals will be decorated with pieces of iron from the landmark
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At the Swiftposium, Scholars Gather to Analyze a Superstar's Astonishing Influence
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At the Swiftposium, Scholars Gather to Analyze a Superstar’s Astonishing Influence
The University of Melbourne welcomed academics from all over the world for its Taylor Swift conference
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A.I. Learns Words From a Human Baby's Perspective, Using Headcam Footage
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A.I. Learns Words From a Human Baby’s Perspective, Using Headcam Footage
With only limited training, the model could correctly identify certain objects, suggesting some elements of learning language are not innate to humans
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Romans Stored Hallucinogenic Seeds in a Vial Made From an Animal Bone
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Romans Stored Hallucinogenic Seeds in a Vial Made From an Animal Bone
Ancient scholars wrote about the medicinal, poisonous and psychoactive properties of black henbane seeds
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Stone Age Wall Discovered Beneath the Baltic Sea Helped Early Hunters Trap Reindeer
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Metal Detectorist Finds a Rare 3,000-Year-Old Dress Fastener
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Metal Detectorist Finds a Rare 3,000-Year-Old Dress Fastener
The gold accessory is one of only seven artifacts of this kind discovered in England and Wales
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Oregon Resident Catches Rare Case of Plague, Likely From Their Cat
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Oregon Resident Catches Rare Case of Plague, Likely From Their Cat
The patient was treated during the earlier stages of disease, so the community faces little risk, according to health officials
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This Remotely Controlled Robot Will Conduct a Simulated Surgery on the International Space Station
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This Remotely Controlled Robot Will Conduct a Simulated Surgery on the International Space Station
Robot surgeons could treat astronauts on long space missions—but they could also be used on Earth in places where surgeons aren't present, such as rural areas or war zones
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Experts Recreate Looming 43-Foot-Tall Statue of Constantine Using 3D Modeling
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Experts Recreate Looming 43-Foot-Tall Statue of Constantine Using 3D Modeling
Although only fragments of the 1,700-year-old colossus remain, experts hope to paint a fuller picture for the public with a new installation at Rome's Capitoline Museums
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Climate Activists Stage Protest in Front of Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus'
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Climate Activists Stage Protest in Front of Botticelli’s ‘Birth of Venus’
Two men taped images of flooding in Tuscany to the Renaissance painting's protective glass
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CDC Considers Dropping Five-Day Covid Isolation Guideline
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CDC Considers Dropping Five-Day Covid Isolation Guideline
While no official decision has been made, symptomatic patients might be able to stop isolating if they are fever-free for 24 hours and are beginning to feel better under the proposed change
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Ken Burns Turns His Lens to Leonardo da Vinci
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Ken Burns Turns His Lens to Leonardo da Vinci
An upcoming two-part documentary will be the filmmaker's first foray into a non-American subject matter
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What Does a Solar Eclipse on Mars Look Like? New, Breathtaking Images, Caught by NASA's Perseverance Rover, Give Us an Idea
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What Does a Solar Eclipse on Mars Look Like? New, Breathtaking Images, Caught by NASA’s Perseverance Rover, Give Us an Idea
The robot recently observed each of the Red Planet’s moons passing across the sun in the Martian sky
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Great Apes Love to Tease, Poke and Pester, Suggesting the Urge to Annoy Is Millions of Years Old
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Great Apes Love to Tease, Poke and Pester, Suggesting the Urge to Annoy Is Millions of Years Old
The desire to get a rise out of others is a 13-million-year-old trait humans and great apes share with a common ancestor, new research suggests
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Did the People of Easter Island Invent a Writing System From Scratch?
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Did the People of Easter Island Invent a Writing System From Scratch?
Radiocarbon dating has found that a tablet inscribed with the mysterious rongorongo script predates European contact
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Who Was Georgina Hogarth, Charles Dickens' 'Best and Truest Friend'?
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Who Was Georgina Hogarth, Charles Dickens’ ‘Best and Truest Friend’?
Unpublished letters reveal new insights into the baffling relationship between the English novelist and his sister-in-law
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