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Men's JournalArchaeologists Uncover Long Lost Tomb of Mayan King of CaracolThe mysteries surrounding the life and death of Te K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of the ancient Mayan city of Caracol in Belize ...
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Live ScienceWhy is the blue-ringed octopus so deadly?All four of the octopus species in the genus Hapalochlaena have tetrodotoxin, making them the four most venomous species of ...
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The Washington PostScience museum discovers dinosaur fossils hidden under its parking lotScientists at a Denver museum stumbled onto the oldest and deepest-known dinosaur fossils unearthed in the city when drilling ...
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Smithsonian MagazineGiant Sloths and Many Other Massive Creatures Were Once Common on Our Planet. With Environmental Changes, Such Giants Could Thrive AgainThe largest sloth of all time was the size of an elephant. Known to paleontologists as Eremotherium, the shaggy giant ...
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The Hearty SoulFrog with Eyes Inside Its Mouth: The Enigma of an Astonishing PhotographNature is full of weird specimens. Animals have developed strange, almost supernatural, abilities to hunt and survive. For ...
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The Mirror USEarth had the shortest day ever recorded and 2 more are coming this summer- See whenThe Earth was going faster than usual, and there are two more days coming up this summer, so, if you missed it, you'll have a ...
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New ScientistStunningly intimate octopus image wins aquatic photography prizeKat Zhou has won the Aquatic Life category in the 2025 BigPicture Natural World Photography Competition, while a shot of a ...
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The IndependentTrump brutally ended Obama’s flagship project to power Africa – but the dream is not deadTrump brutally ended Obama’s flagship project to power Africa – but the dream is not dead - IN FOCUS: Power Africa – ...
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The Brighterside of NewsOur universe may exist inside a spinning black hole, JWST findsThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), launched in 2022, continues to reshape how we view the cosmos. Designed to look deeper ...
A giant explosion that shook part of Russia more than a century ago has never been categorically explained. And yet, some ...
Australian scientists detected a signal from a satellite launched over 60 years ago. The only problem? It's been deactivated for years.
Satellite imagery has revealed a yet-to-be-explained rise in the Southern Ocean's salinity. It could be a key factor in the decline of the region's sea ice.
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Phys.org3I/ATLAS: Scientific paper details what's known about the third-ever interstellar objectWhen the news started to spread on July 1, 2025, about a new object that was spotted from outside our solar system, only the third of its kind ever known, astronomers at Michigan State ...
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The Washington PostFor a few days this summer, your days will be just a smidge shorterPeople already experienced a shorter day on July 9 — but maybe didn’t know it because it’s only 1.3 milliseconds faster. The fastest day since the introduction of the atomic clock occurred on July 5, ...
It could have the same headcount as 1960 by the end of the month NASA senior staff are being offered the opportunity to leave voluntarily before the axes start swinging, and it seems likely that ...
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