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Trove of 600 Looted Italian Artifacts Worth $65 Million Comes Home
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Trove of 600 Looted Italian Artifacts Worth $65 Million Comes Home
The collection includes artifacts spanning the ninth century B.C.E. to the second century C.E.
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People Are Spotting Rare, Blue-Eyed Cicadas Around Illinois
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People Are Spotting Rare, Blue-Eyed Cicadas Around Illinois
As two broods of periodical cicadas emerge across the U.S. this spring, people have discovered a few of the bugs that don’t have their trademark red eyes
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World's Largest Stegosaurus Skeleton Ever Found Heads to Auction, With Mixed Reactions
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World’s Largest Stegosaurus Skeleton Ever Found Heads to Auction, With Mixed Reactions
Some scientists are concerned that offering the 150-million-year-old dinosaur, called "Apex," to the highest bidder could land the fossil in private hands, where it is unavailable to researchers
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This Woman-Led Photography Exhibition Showcases the Diversity of Middle Eastern Femininity
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This Woman-Led Photography Exhibition Showcases the Diversity of Middle Eastern Femininity
The Middle East Institute show, "Louder Than Hearts," explores portraits of Arab and Iranian women through the lens of ten celebrated female artists
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Bizarre Sex Helped Anglerfish Diversify and Dominate the Deep Sea, Study Suggests
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Bizarre Sex Helped Anglerfish Diversify and Dominate the Deep Sea, Study Suggests
Some of these fish perform obligate parasitism, in which males attach to—and then fuse bodies with—the much-larger females
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These 28 Horses Were Buried in an Ancient Mass Grave. How Did They Die?
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These 28 Horses Were Buried in an Ancient Mass Grave. How Did They Die?
Archaeologists are puzzled by the 2,000-year-old burial site uncovered in central France
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Mexico City's Reservoirs Are at Risk of Running Out of Water
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Mexico City’s Reservoirs Are at Risk of Running Out of Water
Amid climate change, drought and aging infrastructure, the largest metropolitan area in North America is struggling to conserve water in a major reservoir system
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Missed the 'Parade of Planets'? These Upcoming Alignments Will Likely Be Better, Anyway
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Missed the ‘Parade of Planets’? These Upcoming Alignments Will Likely Be Better, Anyway
Astronomers tempered expectations of the celestial event this week, pointing to others in the near future as more exciting opportunities for sky watchers
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Climate Activist Vandalizes a Monet With an Apocalyptic Image
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Climate Activist Vandalizes a Monet With an Apocalyptic Image
A protester was arrested on Saturday after plastering a poster over "Poppy Field" at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Canoes Hidden Beneath a Wisconsin Lake
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Canoes Hidden Beneath a Wisconsin Lake
One of the vessels dates back around 4,500 years, making it the oldest ever found in the Great Lakes region
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Builders Haven't Finished Reconstructing Notre-Dame Cathedral—But Lego Fans Can
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Builders Haven’t Finished Reconstructing Notre-Dame Cathedral—But Lego Fans Can
Lego is selling a 4,383-piece model of the historic structure ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics
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This Tiny Fern Has the World's Largest Known Genome
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This Tiny Fern Has the World’s Largest Known Genome
The plant's genome has about 50 times as many base pairs as a human's, and its DNA from a single cell would stretch longer than a football field
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Hawaii's Kilauea, One of the World's Most Active Volcanoes, Erupts Again
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Hawaii’s Kilauea, One of the World’s Most Active Volcanoes, Erupts Again
The short-lived eruption occurred in an area of the volcano that had not erupted since December 1974
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Paleontologists Uncover Rare Skull of 500-Pound 'Thunder Bird' in Australia
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Paleontologists Uncover Rare Skull of 500-Pound ‘Thunder Bird’ in Australia
The most complete skull of the extinct, flightless bird ever found has revealed adaptations that might have made the creature well-adapted for a life near water
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Kids Discover Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil in North Dakota
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Kids Discover Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil in North Dakota
The bones belonged to a dinosaur that was likely a teenager when it died. Only a handful of young T. rex skeletons have ever been found
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130-Foot Snake Carving Slithers Through 2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Found in South America
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130-Foot Snake Carving Slithers Through 2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Found in South America
The conspicuous reptile renderings spotted along the Orinoco River likely functioned as territorial markers, akin to pre-Colombian road signs
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Guinness Names Ghana Toddler as the 'World's Youngest Male Artist'
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Guinness Names Ghana Toddler as the ‘World’s Youngest Male Artist’
Ace-Liam Ankrah, who turns 2 in July, has already hosted a solo exhibition and sold 15 original pieces
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England's Mysterious 'Seahenge' Monument May Have Been Built to Prolong Summer
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England’s Mysterious ‘Seahenge’ Monument May Have Been Built to Prolong Summer
One researcher thinks the structure was used for ancient rituals during a period of bitter cold
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Ansel Adams Estate Condemns Adobe for Selling A.I.-Generated Images Mimicking the Photographer's Style
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Ansel Adams Estate Condemns Adobe for Selling A.I.-Generated Images Mimicking the Photographer’s Style
The black-and-white landscape dupes, which have since been taken down, violated Adobe's generative A.I. policies
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'Pregnant Virgin' Stingray Won't Give Birth After All—Here's Why
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‘Pregnant Virgin’ Stingray Won’t Give Birth After All—Here’s Why
Charlotte, a female round stingray in North Carolina who has gathered a legion of online fans, is no longer pregnant due to a "rare reproductive disease"
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