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    What Colosseum Spectators Ate: 2,000-Year-Old Snacks, Coins, and Animal Bones Found in the Sewers

    A team of archaeologists and architects excavating the Colosseum’s sewer system in Rome has uncovered two-thousand-year-…

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    Mars as a Water World: Evidence for a Global Ocean 4.5 Billion Years Ago

    Were there oceans on Mars? Scientists have long debated where they came from, how large they were, how deep they reached, and where they went. Numerous recent studies now point…

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    Pepsi to Receive 100 Tesla Semi Trucks — Deliveries Start December 1, 2022

    Tesla has started production of fully electric trucks, the Tesla Semi, and the first units are set to be delivered to Pepsi on December 1, 2022. Pepsi, the maker of…

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    Amateur Detectorists Discover Scotland’s Biggest Coin Hoard — 8,407 Medieval Silver Coins

    A field in the Scottish county of Dumfries and Galloway hid a stash of silver coins for more than 700 years. Experts believe the treasure, consisting of 8,407 silver coins,…

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    XPeng’s electric car drives on the road — then unfolds propellers and flies

    Making a car fly is an obsession that keeps filmmakers awake. Just look at Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element. Footage of cars soaring over the city may soon become a…

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    24 Bronze Statues and 6,000 Coins Turn Up in Ancient Tuscan Baths

    Italian archaeologists have uncovered 24 bronze statues in excellent condition in Tuscany, dating back roughly 2,300 years. In addition to the statues, researchers also discovered 6,000 gold, silver, and bronze…

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    How the Humpbacked Zaporozhets Became the Soviet People’s Car

    In October 1960, the Zaporizhia Automobile Plant began production. The first Zaporozhets cars rolled off the line. The vehicle was based on the Italian Fiat 600 designed by Dante Giacosa.…

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    How and When the Sun Will Die — and Why We Won’t Be Around

    The star that makes life on Earth possible will die in about 5–5.5 billion years. Researchers estimate the Sun, now about 4.6 billion years old, will die when it’s roughly…

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    Could a 1,305‑meter tunnel lead to Cleopatra’s tomb?

    A long tunnel uncovered on Egypt’s northern coast may point to the lost tomb of the legendary queen. A team of archaeologists from the University of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)…

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    Why Switzerland Built a Two-Kilometer Train for Its 175th Railway Anniversary

    Switzerland pulled off an ambitious project to celebrate the 175th anniversary of its railways. By assembling a 1,906-meter passenger train, Switzerland set a world record. One hundred cars linked together…

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    Gilbert, the 3D-printed robot fish that filters microplastics from water

    If you have a 3D printer, you can print a remarkable fish and help protect aquatic ecosystems. British student Eleanor McIntosh from the University of Surrey has created a fish-like…

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    Meet the Pixel Watch — Google’s sleek smartwatch with Fitbit tracking

    Google has surprised its fans with a new device. This time, it’s the company’s first smartwatch, the Google Pixel Watch, featuring a sleek domed dial and a Fitbit activity tracker.…

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    Meet the First Motorcycle: A Wooden ‘Bone Crusher’ That Hit 12 km/h

    On November 10, 1885, the world’s first motorcycle rattled through the suburbs of Stuttgart, Germany. By the standards of the time, its top speed was astonishing — just 12 km/h.…

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    How Volkswagen Became the People’s Car

    In February 1936, the first “people’s” car — the Volkswagen — debuted in Stuttgart. Car designer and industrialist Ferdinand Porsche dreamed of building a car that almost anyone could afford.…

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    Gustave Eiffel’s Secret Apartment 300 Meters Above Paris

    You probably know the story that French writer Guy de Maupassant hated the Eiffel Tower but regularly dined in its restaurant, saying it was the only place where he couldn’t…

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    How the Ferris Wheel Became the Sensation of Chicago’s 1893 World’s Fair

    June 21, 1893: visitors to Chicago’s World’s Fair took the first ride on the Ferris wheel. After the Eiffel Tower stole the spotlight at the 1889 Paris World’s Fair, Chicago’s…

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    How the 1969 Buick Century Cruiser Imagined the Self-Driving Highway

    Everything about this car was cutting-edge — from concept and design to technical specs. The vehicle, designed in the trendy “aerospace” style of the time, was built on the platform…

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    Meet MaSiRo: Anime-style Robots Serving Customers at a Japanese Café

    In Japan, the future often seems to arrive faster than elsewhere: Japanese developers of the MaSiRo project have presented their latest invention — inspired by anime, they built three robots…

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    Your Love of Music Is Partly in Your Genes

    Music is central to human emotion, but the pleasure people get from it varies. New research suggests this ability has a genetic basis. A team from the Max Planck Institute…

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    Mozart’s Lullaby Eases Newborns’ Pain During Heel Pricks

    It’s no secret that Mozart’s music relaxes millions worldwide. New research shows the effect extends to infants: babies who listened to Mozart’s “Lullaby” experienced less pain during a heel prick.…

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    When AI Writes Music: Can Machines Manipulate Our Emotions?

    AI can create melodies that imitate famous artists’ best songs. But will these new tracks ever truly resonate with listeners? Perhaps those who attended the Latin American premiere of Schubert’s…

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    How Music Lessons Can Make Kids Better at Math

    Children do better in math when lessons include music. Researchers reached that conclusion after analyzing nearly 50 years of studies on the link between the two disciplines. Pythagoras Already Connected…

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