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From Dinner Parties to Restaurants, Cicadas Are Landing in the Kitchen
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From Dinner Parties to Restaurants, Cicadas Are Landing in the Kitchen
Professional and amateur chefs nationwide are preparing to serve cicada dishes as the rare double brooding begins
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Scientists Discover a 'Phonetic Alphabet' Used by Sperm Whales, Moving One Step Closer to Decoding Their Chatter
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Scientists Discover a ‘Phonetic Alphabet’ Used by Sperm Whales, Moving One Step Closer to Decoding Their Chatter
Researchers used artificial intelligence to spot patterns in recordings of the marine mammals' vocalizations, uncovering the "building blocks of whale language"
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One of Monet's Late Haystack Paintings Could Sell for More Than $30 Million
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One of Monet’s Late Haystack Paintings Could Sell for More Than $30 Million
The sale of "Meules à Giverny" (1893) will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris
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Hallucinogenic Plant Unearthed Beneath an Ancient Maya Ball Court
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Hallucinogenic Plant Unearthed Beneath an Ancient Maya Ball Court
Researchers have found evidence of a nearly 2,000-year-old ceremonial offering at the site in present-day Mexico
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Dice Snakes Fake Their Own Deaths With Gory, Poop-Filled Theatrics
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Dice Snakes Fake Their Own Deaths With Gory, Poop-Filled Theatrics
When attacked by a predator, the reptiles can play dead with convincing detail, employing blood and feces for the show
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Spend the Night in the Musée d'Orsay's Clock Room on the Evening of the Olympics Opening Ceremony
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Spend the Night in the Musée d’Orsay’s Clock Room on the Evening of the Olympics Opening Ceremony
Airbnb will allow two travelers to book a one-night stay in the storied Paris museum, where they will watch the ceremony from a balcony overlooking the Seine
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Astronomers Discover an Atmosphere on a Hot, Rocky Exoplanet With an Ocean of Magma
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Astronomers Discover an Atmosphere on a Hot, Rocky Exoplanet With an Ocean of Magma
It's the best evidence yet of an atmosphere on a rocky planet outside our solar system, researchers say, and studying the distant world could provide insight into Earth’s early days
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Locks of Beethoven's Hair Are Unraveling the Mysteries of His Deafness and Illnesses
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Locks of Beethoven’s Hair Are Unraveling the Mysteries of His Deafness and Illnesses
Researchers found high levels of lead, mercury and arsenic in the German composer's hair, which may help explain some of his many ailments
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Mail Carrier Drives for Five Hours to Hand Deliver Lost World War II-Era Letters
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Mail Carrier Drives for Five Hours to Hand Deliver Lost World War II-Era Letters
When Alvin Gauthier found several letters written by a veteran in the 1940s, he went on a mission to return them
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Spellbinding Cover Art for 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' Could Break Auction Record
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Spellbinding Cover Art for ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ Could Break Auction Record
The original watercolor illustration of a young wizard boarding the Hogwarts Express was artist Thomas Taylor's first professional commission
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Belugas May Communicate by Changing the Shape of Their Squishy Foreheads
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Belugas May Communicate by Changing the Shape of Their Squishy Foreheads
Scientists documented five different melon shapes among the marine mammals living in captivity: push, flat, lift, shake and press
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A Modified Psychedelic Toad Toxin Reduces Signs of Depression and Anxiety in Mice, Study Suggests
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A Modified Psychedelic Toad Toxin Reduces Signs of Depression and Anxiety in Mice, Study Suggests
Colorado River toads produce a psychoactive toxin that some have claimed has medical benefits. The new research suggests these benefits could be achieved without hallucinations
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Through Newly Installed 'Portals,' New Yorkers and Dubliners Can Wave, Dance and Inappropriately Gesture to Each Other in Real Time
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Through Newly Installed ‘Portals,’ New Yorkers and Dubliners Can Wave, Dance and Inappropriately Gesture to Each Other in Real…
New art installations connect the two cities through continuous silent video feeds
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Scientists Imaged and Mapped a Tiny Piece of Human Brain. Here's What They Found
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Scientists Imaged and Mapped a Tiny Piece of Human Brain. Here’s What They Found
With the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm, the researchers produced 1.4 million gigabytes of data from a cubic millimeter of brain tissue
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Climate Activists Chip the Case Protecting the Magna Carta
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Climate Activists Chip the Case Protecting the Magna Carta
The two protesters, who are both in their 80s, held up a sign that read, "The government is breaking the law"
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Biodiversity Loss Increases the Risk of Disease Outbreaks, Analysis Suggests
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Biodiversity Loss Increases the Risk of Disease Outbreaks, Analysis Suggests
Researchers found that human-caused environmental changes are driving the severity and prevalence of disease, putting people, animals and plants at risk
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See the Reconstructed Face of a Mummy Stored in a High School Library Since 1915
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See the Reconstructed Face of a Mummy Stored in a High School Library Since 1915
A forensic artist hopes the sculpture will help humanize the mummy, which appeared at Australia's Grafton High School under mysterious circumstances
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Five Movies You Didn't Know Were Filmed in Utah
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Five Movies You Didn’t Know Were Filmed in Utah
State officials are staging a year-long exhibition to celebrate 100 years of filmmaking in the state
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See 12 Breathtaking Images of the Northern Lights, Spotted in Shocking Places Over the Weekend
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See 12 Breathtaking Images of the Northern Lights, Spotted in Shocking Places Over the Weekend
A period of unusually strong solar activity meant the colorful aurora borealis could be seen much farther south than normal
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Monet's Thames Paintings Will Finally Go on View in London—Nearly 120 Years After the Original Exhibition Was Postponed
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Monet’s Thames Paintings Will Finally Go on View in London—Nearly 120 Years After the Original Exhibition Was Postponed
The artist hoped to display the works in the city where he painted them, but he was plagued with anxiety over their quality
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