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What we've been getting wrong about dinosaurs |
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What dinosaur diseases--which might seem familiar--can tell us
about how they lived and died |
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Fossilized footprints show humans made it to North America
much earlier than first thought |
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Dinosaurs are colossal beings that shaped our childhood.
Psychologists share why they capture kids' hearts |
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How dinosaur stereotypes gave way in the past decade of
discovery |
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'Giant flying murder heads' and other creatures that ruled the
ancient sky |
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World's most dangerous bird raised by humans 18,000 years ago,
study suggests |
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NASA's Lucy mission will observe the earliest 'fossils' of the
solar system |
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'Horned crocodile-faced hell heron' is one of two new Isle of
Wight dinosaur discoveries |
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This solar event will halt communication with Mars missions
for 2 weeks |
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US inks $20 million deal to launch high-tech weather
satellites in space |
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Mercury mission flies by closest planet to the sun for the
first time |
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Mars robots take cruise control during solar event |
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Tiny rare fossil found in 16 million-year-old amber is
'once-in-a-generation' find |
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Dinky dinosaur was the smallest of its kind when it roamed
Wales 200 million years ago |
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NASA's DART mission will deliberately crash into an asteroid's
moon in the name of planetary defense |
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Planet with iron rainfall is even more extreme than scientists
thought |
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Why it took nearly 50 years for scientists to name this
mysterious tropical plant |
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Obsidian 'spirit mirror' used by Elizabeth I's adviser has
Aztec origins |
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New Perseverance rover images reveal what happened before
ancient Martian lake disappeared |
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New lunar samples reveal more recent volcanic activity on the
moon |
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'Once-in-a-generation' find reveals microscopic fossil in
amber |
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Humans were using tobacco at least 12,000 years ago |
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Strange radio waves coming from the heart of the Milky Way
stump scientists |
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Australian-built rover to head to moon in 2026 in joint
mission with NASA |
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New findings a 'complete reversal' in understanding why Earth
became hospitable to life and its 'twin' didn't |
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Smithsonian webcam offers view of its adorable litter of
just-born cheetahs |
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A 'living fossil' alligator gar is found for the first time in
a Kansas river |
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Giant planet found orbiting a dead star shows what may happen
when our sun dies |
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Over a thousand cosmic explosions traced to mysterious
repeating fast radio burst |
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Leprosy seen in wild chimpanzees for the first time |
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NASA's Lucy mission is ready to launch and explore
never-before-seen asteroids |
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This dead star offers a glimpse of our solar system's eventual
fate |
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NASA's Lucy mission has launched to explore never-before-seen
asteroids |
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Russian crew wraps trailblazing movie in space, safely returns
to Earth |
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NASA's Lucy mission carries Amanda Gorman poem, Beatles lyrics
to space |
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A ray gun-like device helps scientists see plants in a
different light |
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New NASA telescope will observe star birth and death in the
Milky Way's evolution |
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NASA's Lucy mission struggles with solar array issue after
launching to space |
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Vikings were in the Americas exactly a thousand years ago |
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Tiny crab preserved in 100-million-year-old amber lived among
dinosaurs |
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Explosive star death witnessed by Hubble could help develop an
early warning system |
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Some elephants are evolving to have no tusks as a response to
brutal poaching |
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Dinosaur fossil from a supposed huge carnivore actually
belongs to something else |
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NASA's Artemis I mission to the moon has been delayed |
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The moment domesticated horses changed the course of human
history is now revealed |
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Vikings explored the Americas long before Christopher Columbus |
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Scientists discover trace of ancient life in a 2.5
billion-year-old ruby |
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These lemurs could win a Grammy for their rhythmic singing
abilities |
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Why do only mammals have tusks? Study traces their surprising
origins |
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NASA discovers first possible planet outside our galaxy |
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Sitting Bull's great-grandson identified using new DNA
technique |
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The rare 'penis plant' just bloomed for the first time in over
two decades |
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DNA reveals unexpected origins of enigmatic mummies buried in
a Chinese desert |
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Amid coup, Sudan's women fight to keep hard-won rights |
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Japan's elections showcase constraints on its democracy |
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Can a staple of British democracy survive MP's killing? |
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Will US, China avert Cold War II? |
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US tries again to extradite WikiLeaks founder Assange from UK |
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Why Biden and the Democrats need a deal--now |
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As Biden leaves for global summit, a push to pass domestic
bill |
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Male, female, X: US introduces gender-neutral passport option |
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How should billionaires 'pay their fair share'? Democrats
can't agree. |
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Courts weigh if video and audio feeds count as 'public' trials |
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The reality that heals |
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Biden's envoy for religious freedom |
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An eyewash for green washing |
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What really defines us |
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Pay up or quit your job? Surging US day care costs force a
choice. |
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'A good news story': Jobs in renewable energy grew in 2020 |
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Hourly workers in US say no to weekends and late nights |
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Microchip shortage: Why US is poised to take rare action |
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How TikTok is becoming the new shopping network |
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Biden's big climate policy died. But that's not the whole
story. |
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Rising waters set stage for more sea walls in US future |
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Poll: Americans across political spectrum share climate
concerns |
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Saudi Arabia joins pledge for net-zero carbon emissions by
2060 |
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US school districts convert to electric buses for cleaner air |
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Facebook Papers reveal slow growth, lack of relevance to youth |
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Trump announces his own social media site. Some investors are
all in. |
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The next big thing? Facebook to hire 10,000 to build
'metaverse.' |
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Facebook introduces controls for kids. Is it enough? |
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Can $1 trillion infrastructure package ease racial digital
divide? |
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Beyond 'Trail of Tears': Tracing Indigenous land dispossession
in US |
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No more tusks in Mozambique? Poaching alters elephant
evolution. |
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NASA's asteroid hunter Lucy soars into sky with diamonds |
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Finding the words: African translators aim to decolonize
science |
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Actors in space: Russians, Capt. Kirk lift off to new heights |
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Sparked by 'Sanditon,' author creates nuanced Black colonial
characters |
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Identity and adoption: 'Found' follows American teens as they
return to China |
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In wake of Baldwin's misfire, should CGI replace guns on set? |
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A 'hobby' wasn't always considered a good thing |
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A bold call for local reform, a quick text to Mom |
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The reality that heals |
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Venus Never Had Oceans, New Study Suggests |
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Astronomer Discovers Ancient Binary Open Cluster in Milky Way |
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Solar System May Be Surrounded by Tunnel-Like Magnetic
Structure, Astronomers Say |
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Scientists Create Maps of Titan's Hydrocarbon Rivers and
Tributaries |
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Researchers Create Self-Reconfigurable Swarms of Multi-Legged
Robots |
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Impressive Crusader Sword Found in Israel |
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TESS Finds Pulsating White Dwarf in TW Pictoris System |
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Mysterious Gap Existed within Solar System's Protoplanetary
Disk, New Research Suggests |
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NASA's Perseverance Rover Records Martian Sounds |
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Feline Antimicrobial Bacterium May Help Fight
Difficult-to-Treat Animal and Human Skin Infections |
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Two New Species of Limbless Skinks Discovered in Australia |
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Rapid Climate Change Wiped Out Woolly Mammoths, Study Confirms |
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Researchers Develop Wearable Electric Heater |
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Novel Tests of Lepton Universality Boost Evidence for 'New
Physics' |
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99-Million-Year-Old Modern-Looking Crab Found in Burmese Amber |
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Horses Were First Domesticated in Western Eurasian Steppes
More than 4,000 Years Ago |
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Archean Asteroid Impacts Delayed Evolution of Earth's
Atmosphere, Study Suggests |
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Study: Intense Ivory Poaching Resulted in Rapid Evolution of
Tusklessness in African Elephants |
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Early Jurassic Herbivorous Dinosaurs Lived in Age-Segregated
Herds |
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New Research Provides Evidence that Vikings were Present in
Newfoundland 1,000 Years Ago |
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Paleontologists Find Fossils of New Lizard and Fish Species in
Arkansas |
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