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Arts Center in Gaza Destroyed in Israeli Hospital Siege
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Arts Center in Gaza Destroyed in Israeli Hospital Siege
Shababeek for Contemporary Art was the last established visual arts center still standing in the enclave
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Employee Quietly Sneaks His Own Painting Onto the Walls of a German Museum
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Employee Quietly Sneaks His Own Painting Onto the Walls of a German Museum
After discovering the stunt, the Pinakothek der Moderne fired the staffer and reported the crime to the police
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Stranded on a Remote Pacific Island, Three Men Spelled 'HELP' With Palm Fronds and Got Rescued
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Stranded on a Remote Pacific Island, Three Men Spelled ‘HELP’ With Palm Fronds and Got Rescued
The experienced sailors lived on coconut meat and well water for more than a week, after their boat became damaged
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EPA Sets First Federal Limits on Dangerous 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
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EPA Sets First Federal Limits on Dangerous ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
Public water systems will have to test water and reduce levels of six types of PFAS if they aren't in compliance with the new rule
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Pioneering Artist Faith Ringgold Stitched Together Stories of Black Life
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Pioneering Artist Faith Ringgold Stitched Together Stories of Black Life
The Harlem-born painter, who died this week at age 93, elevated the everyday lives of Black Americans and fought for representation in major museums
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Did Ancient South Americans Keep Foxes as Pets?
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Did Ancient South Americans Keep Foxes as Pets?
At a cemetery in Argentina, a 1,500-year-old fox buried alongside humans suggests a "close relationship" between the species, researchers say
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Meteorites Are Becoming Harder to Find as They Sink Into Antarctica's Melting Ice
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Meteorites Are Becoming Harder to Find as They Sink Into Antarctica’s Melting Ice
The disappearing space rocks are burying valuable clues into the history and composition of our solar system, according to a new study
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U.S. Measles Cases Are Rising in 2024, CDC Warns
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U.S. Measles Cases Are Rising in 2024, CDC Warns
Health officials urge vaccination against the highly contagious virus, which has caused 121 infections in the country this year
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'Spectacular' Frescoes of Helen of Troy, Apollo and Zeus Unearthed Among the Ruins of Pompeii
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‘Spectacular’ Frescoes of Helen of Troy, Apollo and Zeus Unearthed Among the Ruins of Pompeii
Found in an ancient dining hall, the artworks depict characters associated with the Trojan War
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Rare 100-Year-Old Train Carriage Found Buried in Belgium
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Rare 100-Year-Old Train Carriage Found Buried in Belgium
The wooden LNER train wagon was a "removals truck" used to move people's belongings between residences
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Male Bonobos, Close Human Relatives Long Thought to Be Peaceful, Are Actually Quite Aggressive, Study Suggests
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Male Bonobos, Close Human Relatives Long Thought to Be Peaceful, Are Actually Quite Aggressive, Study Suggests
The new research found bonobos were three times more likely than chimpanzees to commit an act of physical aggression
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How King's College Added 438 Solar Panels to a 500-Year-Old Chapel
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How King’s College Added 438 Solar Panels to a 500-Year-Old Chapel
The project sparked debate over how to decrease carbon emissions while preserving the historic structure's architectural beauty
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Chechnya Bans Music That Isn't Between 80 and 116 Beats Per Minute
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Chechnya Bans Music That Isn’t Between 80 and 116 Beats Per Minute
Officials have given artists until June 1 to rewrite material that does not fall within the accepted range
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A Book Bound With Human Skin Spent 90 Years in Harvard's Library. Now, the Binding Has Been Removed
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A Book Bound With Human Skin Spent 90 Years in Harvard’s Library. Now, the Binding Has Been Removed
In the late 19th century, a French physician took the skin, without consent, from a female psychiatric patient who had died
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Peek Inside a California Condor Egg Just Before It Hatched, With This CT Scan of the Baby Bird
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Peek Inside a California Condor Egg Just Before It Hatched, With This CT Scan of the Baby Bird
Last month, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance welcomed its 250th California condor chick in its breeding program, and the CT scan helped determine the bird was well-positioned for hatching
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The Nepali Army Is Removing Trash and Bodies From Mount Everest
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The Nepali Army Is Removing Trash and Bodies From Mount Everest
They expect to haul off ten metric tons of garbage and up to five bodies from the world's tallest peak
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Family Accidentally Ends Up With 50 Baby Octopuses After Their Pet—Thought to Be Male—Laid Dozens of Eggs
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Family Accidentally Ends Up With 50 Baby Octopuses After Their Pet—Thought to Be Male—Laid Dozens of Eggs
Now, the Oklahoma residents are working with aquariums and researchers that might take the babies
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You Can Chat With an A.I. Replica of Salvador Dalí
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You Can Chat With an A.I. Replica of Salvador Dalí
At a Florida museum, "Ask Dalí" allows visitors to speak with the Surrealist artist via a lobster telephone
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The World's Fourth Mass Coral Bleaching Event Is Underway—and It Could Become the Worst One Yet
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The World’s Fourth Mass Coral Bleaching Event Is Underway—and It Could Become the Worst One Yet
The impacted reefs represent 54 percent of the planet's total, and that figure is currently increasing by 1 percent each week, NOAA scientists say
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Hibernating Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater for Up to a Week, Study Finds
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Hibernating Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater for Up to a Week, Study Finds
Researchers discovered the insects’ unexpected superpower during an accidental laboratory snafu
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