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Did King Arthur really exist?
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Science history: Doctor autopsies the brain of a man who couldn't speak — and reveals the seat of spoken language — April 18, 1861
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Archaeologists discover perfectly circular ancient Egyptian temple that may have been used for sacred water rituals
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Some polar bears are adapting to their melting habitat. Will it be enough to save the iconic species?
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2 supermassive black holes may collide 100 years from now — and Earth would feel it
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Anglo-Saxon burial holds an older sister cradling her little brother after they both died 1,400 years ago, possibly of an infectious disease
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Colorado River may have pooled and spilled over to form the Grand Canyon, solving a long-standing mystery — but not everyone agrees
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'We all screamed when it happened': Bright-green fireball meteor caught exploding over famous Viking raid site in UK
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Northern lights may be visible from several US states Friday and Saturday as giant hole opens up in sun's atmosphere
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Hackers used AI to steal hundreds of millions of Mexican government and private citizen records in one of the largest cybersecurity breaches ever
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The first black hole ever discovered is spewing 'dancing jets' at half the speed of light
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Stephen Hawking's black hole information paradox could be solved — if the universe has 7 dimensions
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'Something's missing': Most thorough-ever study of the cosmos proves we still can't explain how the universe is expanding
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'Human evolution didn't slow down; we were just missing the signal': Large DNA study reveals natural selection led to more redheads and less male-pattern baldness
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Artemis II quiz: Is your knowledge of NASA's historic moon mission out of this world?
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New study confirms lobsters feel pain, driving scientists to call for a ban on boiling them alive
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This humanoid robot does all your housework for you — and its makers say it's ready for your home
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Ancient process that created rare earth elements discovered — and it could help us locate desperately needed deposits
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Strange mammal ancestor laid huge, leathery eggs — and it was key to surviving the world's worst mass extinction
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73 moon landings? NASA's 'Moon Base User's Guide' reveals the agency's 'most ambitious space project' will be fraught with challenges
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Diagnostic dilemma: A woman heard voices telling her she had a brain tumor — and scans confirmed she did
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Triassic croc relative from Ghost Ranch, New Mexico finally identified after nearly 80 years in museum basement
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There were 'audible screams of delight': Why Artemis II sightings of meteor flashes on the moon have scientists giddy
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Physicists just witnessed pinpricks of darkness moving faster than the speed of light — without breaking the laws of relativity
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Mini lake meets snowy rim of Canada's oldest ice mass — Earth from space
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Stone Age tombs in Scotland reveal 'webs of descent' among male relatives
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'Oslo patient' likely cured of HIV after getting stem cell transplant from his brother, who is genetically resistant to the virus
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Antiseptic-tolerant germs spread through the air in hospitals, early study hints
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Homo erectus' tools include stunning geodes and fossils, possibly as a way to connect with the cosmos, study finds
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'Really, really weird': Physicists entangle two moving atoms for the first time, validating 'spooky' quantum theory
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