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The World’s Rarest Whale Just Washed Ashore In New Zealand, Providing Unique Opportunity For In-Depth Study

The spade-toothed whale is so rare that it's never been seen alive. Now, for the first time, scientists may be able to dissect one.

By Austin Harvey Jul 19, 2024
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The World’s Rarest Whale Just Washed Ashore In New Zealand, Providing Unique Opportunity For In-Depth Study

The spade-toothed whale is so rare that it's never been seen alive. Now, for the first time, scientists may be able to dissect one.

By Austin Harvey July 19, 2024

Paper Cuttings Made By 17th-Century Schoolgirls Discovered Under The Floorboards Of A Former Boarding School In London

The paper cuttings at Sutton House in London are more than 350 years old and are one of just three examples of similar 17th-century English art know to exist today.

By Amber Morgan Jul 19, 2024
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Paper Cuttings Made By 17th-Century Schoolgirls Discovered Under The Floorboards Of A Former Boarding School In London

The paper cuttings at Sutton House in London are more than 350 years old and are one of just three examples of similar 17th-century English art know to exist today.

By Amber Morgan July 19, 2024

Archaeologists Find ‘Exceptionally Rare’ Brass Trumpets Amid A 500-Year-Old Dutch Shipwreck Off The Coast Of Croatia

The ship, which sank in the 16th century, was transporting pottery, colorful glass beads, and trumpets and was likely en route to Venice.

By Kaleena Fraga Jul 18, 2024
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Archaeologists Find ‘Exceptionally Rare’ Brass Trumpets Amid A 500-Year-Old Dutch Shipwreck Off The Coast Of Croatia

The ship, which sank in the 16th century, was transporting pottery, colorful glass beads, and trumpets and was likely en route to Venice.

By Kaleena Fraga July 18, 2024

Researchers Discover An Underground Cave On The Moon That Could Serve As A Future Lunar Base

This cave could one day serve as an ideal location for a lunar base, as it would help shelter astronauts from the moon’s harsh conditions.

By Amber Morgan Jul 18, 2024
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Researchers Discover An Underground Cave On The Moon That Could Serve As A Future Lunar Base

This cave could one day serve as an ideal location for a lunar base, as it would help shelter astronauts from the moon’s harsh conditions.

By Amber Morgan July 18, 2024

Virginia McCullough Admits To Murdering Her Parents In 2019 — Then Living Alongside Their Corpses For Four Years

In June 2019, Virginia McCullough poisoned her father John and stabbed her mother Lois, then lived alongside the bodies until she was caught in September 2023.

By Austin Harvey Jul 18, 2024
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Virginia McCullough Admits To Murdering Her Parents In 2019 — Then Living Alongside Their Corpses For Four Years

In June 2019, Virginia McCullough poisoned her father John and stabbed her mother Lois, then lived alongside the bodies until she was caught in September 2023.

By Austin Harvey July 18, 2024

This Crusades-Era Altar Was Hidden In Plain Sight For Centuries — Now It’s Revealing Unknown Links Between Jerusalem And Rome

The altar was believed to be lost for centuries — then archaeologists found it leaning against a wall in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre with graffiti covering the back of it.

By Amber Morgan Jul 17, 2024
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This Crusades-Era Altar Was Hidden In Plain Sight For Centuries — Now It’s Revealing Unknown Links Between Jerusalem And Rome

The altar was believed to be lost for centuries — then archaeologists found it leaning against a wall in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre with graffiti covering the back of it.

By Amber Morgan July 17, 2024

Stunning Marble Floor Of Sunken Roman Villa Restored Off The Coast Of Southern Italy

Near the submerged city of Baiae, archaeologists found a stunning opus sectile floor that had been built in the last days of the Roman Empire.

By Austin Harvey Jul 17, 2024
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Stunning Marble Floor Of Sunken Roman Villa Restored Off The Coast Of Southern Italy

Near the submerged city of Baiae, archaeologists found a stunning opus sectile floor that had been built in the last days of the Roman Empire.

By Austin Harvey July 17, 2024
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