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Astronomers Say They've Finally Spotted Betelgeuse's Companion Star, Long Predicted to Exist but Never Seen
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Athens Is Reviving a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Aqueduct to Deliver Water to the City Amid Prolonged Droughts
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These Odd Bony Structures Were Hiding Beneath the Skin of Far More Lizards Than Thought, Researchers Find
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These Bananas Duct-Taped to the Wall Are Worth Millions. Hungry Museumgoers Keep Eating Them
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Meet Ten Tyrannosaurs That Came Before T. Rex, From Small, Feathery Creatures to 30-Foot-Long Bone-Crushers
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Today Will Likely Be Shorter Than Usual, and It Will Happen Again in August. Here's Why
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How Do You Wear a Gown Made of Glass? Marvel at the Eye-Catching History of This Unlikely Fashion Trend
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A Child's Skull That Has Long Confounded Archaeologists Might Be a Human-Neanderthal Hybrid, Study Suggests
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'Robo-Bunnies' Are the Newest Weapon in the Fight Against Invasive Burmese Pythons in Florida
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Darth Vader's Lightsaber From the 'Star Wars' Original Trilogy Is Heading to Auction for the First Time Ever
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How Do Dogs Watch TV? That Might Depend on Their Personalities, New Research Suggests
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Fossil Flipper Reveals Ichthyosaurs Hunted in Lethal Silence With Unique Adaptations for Stealth
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Germany's Stunning Fairytale Castles Added to UNESCO's World Heritage List
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A New Generation of Tiny Tracking Tags Offers a Fresh Look at the Lives of Little Fish
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Researchers Discover the Trick That Allows Burmese Pythons to Digest the Bones of Their Prey
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For the First Time, Astronomers Capture 'Smoking Gun' of Early Solar System Formation
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Edvard Munch Was Haunted by Physical and Mental Illnesses—but He Was Also Fascinated by Them
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As Interest in Deep-Sea Mining Grows, Scientists Raise Alarms About the Possible Ecological Consequences
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Cut Marks on Animal Bones Suggest Neanderthal Groups Had Their Own Unique Culinary Traditions
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