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ADHD Traits Might Have Helped Hunter-Gatherers Collect More Food While Foraging, Study Suggests
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ADHD Traits Might Have Helped Hunter-Gatherers Collect More Food While Foraging, Study Suggests
Participants who self-reported ADHD behaviors were better at an online berry-picking game than those who did not report such traits
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A New Digital Archive Will Preserve Stunning Murals and Street Art in the U.K.
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A New Digital Archive Will Preserve Stunning Murals and Street Art in the U.K.
Art U.K. is aiming to digitize and compile images of an ephemeral form of art
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38,000 Sandhill Cranes Flock to Nebraska in a Record-Breaking Start to Spring Migration
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38,000 Sandhill Cranes Flock to Nebraska in a Record-Breaking Start to Spring Migration
Wildlife biologists counted the birds—likely lured by the region’s mild winter temperatures—during their first aerial survey of the season
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The Smithsonian’s Human Remains Task Force Calls for New Repatriation Policies
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The Smithsonian’s Human Remains Task Force Calls for New Repatriation Policies
The report provides recommendations regarding the return of human remains in the Institution’s collections
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Graves of Roman Family Held Jewelry, Coins and 'Exquisite' Vials for Storing Mourners' Tears
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Graves of Roman Family Held Vials for Storing Mourners’ Tears and Other Valuable Artifacts
Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed the remains of three individuals interred with rare treasures dating to the third century
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Divers Recover Bell From Wreck of American Destroyer Sunk in World War I
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Divers Recover Bell From Wreck of American Destroyer Sunk in World War I
Sixty-four American sailors died when a German torpedo hit the USS "Jacob Jones" on December 6, 1917
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See 15 Otherworldly Images From the Underwater Photographer of the Year Awards
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See 15 Otherworldly Images From the Underwater Photographer of the Year Awards
A hunting monkey, 'kissing' scorpionfish and playful dolphins feature in just a few of the 130 striking photographs distinguished with honors in the competition
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More Giant Pandas Are Coming to the U.S. in a New Loan From China
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More Giant Pandas Are Coming to the U.S. in a New Loan From China
China plans to send a male and a female panda to the San Diego Zoo as early as this summer, and negotiations are underway for pandas' possible return to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
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Abraham Lincoln Pardoned Joe Biden's Great-Great-Grandfather, 160-Year-Old Records Reveal
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Abraham Lincoln Pardoned Joe Biden’s Great-Great-Grandfather, 160-Year-Old Records Reveal
Historian David J. Gerleman discovered the link between the two presidents while reviewing historic documents at the National Archives
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An American Spacecraft Successfully Lands on the Moon for the First Time Since 1972
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An American Spacecraft Successfully Lands on the Moon for the First Time Since 1972
After a tense touchdown process with last-minute changes, U.S.-based company Intuitive Machines received a signal from its uncrewed Odysseus lunar lander on Thursday evening
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Fire Destroys Museum Honoring Legendary Blues Musician Mississippi John Hurt
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Neanderthals Made a Special Glue to Engineer Grips for Stone Tools, Study Suggests
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Neanderthals Made a Special Glue to Engineer Grips for Stone Tools, Study Suggests
An analysis of forgotten museum artifacts reveals the oldest evidence of a complex adhesive in Europe
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A Japanese American Incarceration Camp in Colorado Is America’s Newest National Park
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A Japanese American Incarceration Camp in Colorado Is America’s Newest National Park
More than 10,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned at the Granada Relocation Center, also known as Amache, during World War II
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Flaco, the Famous Owl That Escaped the Central Park Zoo, Dies After Hitting a Building
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See Stunning Photos of the Rolling Stones Found in a London Loft
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See Stunning Photos of the Rolling Stones Found in a London Loft
The previously unseen images of the band are going on display in a new exhibition, "Elegantly Wasted"
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Jorō Spiders, Spreading in the Southeast, Can Survive Surprisingly Well in Cities
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Jorō Spiders, Spreading in the Southeast, Can Survive Surprisingly Well in Cities
Unlike most spiders, the hustle and bustle of urban areas doesn’t seem to disturb the non-native Jorōs, a new study finds
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Metal Detectorist Finds Rare 1,500-Year-Old Gold Ring in Denmark
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Scientists Discover How Some Whales Can Sing While Holding Their Breath Underwater
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Scientists Discover How Some Whales Can Sing While Holding Their Breath Underwater
Baleen whales have evolved unique voice boxes essential for song, a new study finds—but these low-frequency vocalizations must compete with the noise of humans' ships
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Gene-Edited Pork Could Be Coming Soon to Your Dinner Plate
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Gene-Edited Pork Could Be Coming Soon to Your Dinner Plate
Scientists are using CRISPR technology to make pigs immune to a deadly virus—and they're hoping for FDA approval by early next year
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This Cézanne Mural Was Hidden in the Walls of the Artist's Family Home
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This Cézanne Mural Was Hidden in the Walls of the Artist’s Family Home
Workers found fragments of a naval scene while renovating the mansion in the south of France
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