New Statue Honors Elizabeth II—and Her Beloved Corgis
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Ten Amazing Facts About Tornadoes, Explained
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Lost 17th-Century Painting Returns to an Oxford Gallery Four Years After It Was Stolen
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"A Rocky Coast, With Soldiers Studying a Plan" was recovered from a man in Romania who alerted the authorities ..read more
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These Massive, Extinct Salmon Had Spiky Teeth Like a Warthog's Tusks
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For decades, scientists thought the teeth pointed downward, similar to those of a saber-toothed cat, but now they believe the fish's chompers jutted out sideways ..read more
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Metal Detectorists Unearth Tiny Bronze Portrait of Alexander the Great in Denmark
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Researchers think the 1,800-year-old artifact could be linked to a Roman emperor who was "obsessed" with the Macedonian conqueror ..read more
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Skies Over Athens Turn a Martian Orange Amid Saharan Dust Storm
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Strong winds brought desert dust and heat across the Mediterranean this week, sparking health advisories and fires in Greece ..read more
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Historic Borax Wagon Destroyed in Blaze at Death Valley National Park
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Beginning in 1883, 18 mules and two horses hauled wagons full of borax across eastern California ..read more
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Ancient Maya Royals' Remains Were Burned in a Public Ceremony to Mark a New Political Regime
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Archaeologists discovered charred remains of former rulers tossed "haphazardly" into a tomb in present-day Guatemala, suggesting they had been removed from their original burial sites ..read more
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How A.I. Is Revolutionizing Marine Conservation
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Driven by a childhood marked by war and environmental devastation, marine scientist Dyhia Belhabib developed an innovative technology to combat illegal fishing ..read more
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The English Heiress Who Masterminded a Multimillion-Dollar Art Heist and Built Bombs for the IRA
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Fifty years ago, Rose Dugdale stole 19 paintings worth an estimated £8 million, including works by Vermeer, Velázquez and Rubens, from a British aristocrat's estate ..read more
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