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14 Million Honeybees Escaped From an Overturned Truck in Washington State. Local Beekeepers Helped Corral Them
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14 Million Honeybees Escaped From an Overturned Truck in Washington State. Local Beekeepers Helped Corral Them
Most of the bees have now been recovered, and the road is open to the public again
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A New Museum Dedicated to Frida Kahlo's Early Years and Family Life Is Coming to Mexico City
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A New Museum Dedicated to Frida Kahlo's Early Years and Family Life Is Coming to Mexico City
The Museo Casa Kahlo will be located beside the popular Museo Frida Kahlo. It will display letters, artworks and mementos that shed light on the Mexican artist's childhood
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See Soaring Sunflowers and Radiant Roses That Bring Vincent van Gogh's Paintings to Life
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See Soaring Sunflowers and Radiant Roses That Bring Vincent van Gogh's Paintings to Life
Featuring 18,000 plants and works by three contemporary artists, a new exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden celebrates the Dutch painter's love of nature
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Two Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in Vermont
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Two Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in Vermont
New research finds a pair of underpasses installed under a road that crosses a migration corridor have led to an 80.2 percent reduction in amphibian deaths
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This Renowned Artist Brings Plants, Shea Butter and Black Soap Into His Groundbreaking Work
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This Renowned Artist Brings Plants, Shea Butter and Black Soap Into His Groundbreaking Work
In Rashid Johnson’s largest show of art yet, the power of mixed media is on full display
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The D.C. Street Where Pioneering Abstract Artist Alma Thomas Lived for 70 Years Has Been Renamed in Her Honor
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The D.C. Street Where Pioneering Abstract Artist Alma Thomas Lived for 70 Years Has Been Renamed in Her Honor
Thomas worked as an art teacher at the city's public schools for 35 years before dedicating herself to painting full-time when she was in her 60s
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What Was Daily Life Like for the Women Who Lived in Ancient Pompeii 2,000 Years Ago?
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What Was Daily Life Like for the Women Who Lived in Ancient Pompeii 2,000 Years Ago?
A new exhibition is spotlighting the women who have long been sidelined in histories of the Roman Empire—from mothers and weavers to entrepreneurs and influential tavern owners
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Florida Bobcat Kills 13-Foot Python for the First Time on Record. It's a Sign of Nature 'Fighting Back' Against the Invasive Snakes
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Florida Bobcat Kills 13-Foot Python for the First Time on Record. It's a Sign of Nature 'Fighting Back' Against the Invasive Snakes
Burmese pythons are wreaking havoc on the Everglades ecosystem, but some native animals have been known to prey on the enormous reptiles
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A Giant Cloud of Saharan Dust Is Heading to the Southeastern U.S. Here's What That Means
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A Giant Cloud of Saharan Dust Is Heading to the Southeastern U.S. Here's What That Means
The plume of dust has already blown over the Caribbean and is expected to reach Florida later this week
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Meet the Defiant Loyalists Who Paid Dearly for Choosing the Wrong Side in the American Revolution
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Meet the Defiant Loyalists Who Paid Dearly for Choosing the Wrong Side in the American Revolution
American colonists who aligned with the British lost their lands, their reputations and sometimes even their lives
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See the Highest-Resolution Views of the Sun's Corona, as Wisps of Plasma Dance in Crystal Clear Detail
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These Asian Bears Were Cut Open for Their Bile. Here's What's Being Done to Rehabilitate Them
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These Asian Bears Were Cut Open for Their Bile. Here’s What’s Being Done to Rehabilitate Them
Veterinarians in Vietnam perform surgeries, prepare special diets and craft recovery routines for moon bears to give them a better life
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Our Milky Way Might Not Crash Into the Andromeda Galaxy After All—New Simulations Suggest a 50-50 Chance of Merging
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Our Milky Way Might Not Crash Into the Andromeda Galaxy After All—New Simulations Suggest a 50-50 Chance of Merging
Scientists previously predicted the pair of galaxies would merge in about five billion years. Now, research suggests that outcome is less certain than thought
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Archaeologists Discover More Than 100 Structures Linked to a Mysterious Pre-Columbian Civilization in the Remote Peruvian Andes
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Archaeologists Discover More Than 100 Structures Linked to a Mysterious Pre-Columbian Civilization in the Remote Peruvian Andes
Based in high-altitude urban centers, the Chachapoya resisted conquest by the Inca Empire for centuries
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Mount Etna's Spectacular Monday Eruption Marks the Volcano's Most Intense Activity in Years
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Mount Etna's Spectacular Monday Eruption Marks the Volcano's Most Intense Activity in Years
The explosion was the strongest since 2021, expelling ash, dust, lava and a pyroclastic flow, but no injuries or deaths were reported
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Tourists Are Stuffing Coins Into the Cracks of the Giant's Causeway, Damaging the Iconic Site in Northern Ireland
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Tourists Are Stuffing Coins Into the Cracks of the Giant's Causeway, Damaging the Iconic Site in Northern Ireland
Authorities are urging visitors to stop wedging pocket change between the basalt columns, which are cracking and crumbling as the coins expand
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These Australian Cockatoos Learned to Operate Drinking Fountains With Their Feet to Quench Their Thirst
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These Australian Cockatoos Learned to Operate Drinking Fountains With Their Feet to Quench Their Thirst
Birds in Sydney’s western suburbs have figured out how to get a sip from the fountains, even though they have access to nearby streams
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A Deadly Disease Is Eating Away at Caribbean Corals and Wreaking Havoc on Reefs. Could Probiotics Be the Solution?
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A Deadly Disease Is Eating Away at Caribbean Corals and Wreaking Havoc on Reefs. Could Probiotics Be the Solution?
New research suggests the probiotic McH1-7 could help stop the spread of stony coral tissue loss disease among wild corals near Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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These Tiny, Beautiful Fossils Detail the History of the Ocean
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These Tiny, Beautiful Fossils Detail the History of the Ocean
Bountiful remains of foraminifera reveal how organisms responded to climate disturbances of the past
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Pocket Watch Recovered From Lake Michigan's Deadliest Shipwreck Returns to Owner's Hometown After 165 Years
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Pocket Watch Recovered From Lake Michigan's Deadliest Shipwreck Returns to Owner's Hometown After 165 Years
The timepiece belonged to Herbert Ingram, a British journalist and politician who died when the "Lady Elgin" sank in 1860. His watch was recovered from the bottom of the lake in 1992
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