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New Little Beasts Exhibition Explores the Intersections of Natural History and Art
Eva Baron
Jan van Kessel the Elder, Study of Insects and Reptiles [center], c. 1660 Back in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, animals conjured a remarkable sense of wonder. It was an era of unprece ...[Continue Reading]
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Study Suggests Life Emerges Rapidly in Earth-Like Conditions
Evan Gough, Universe Today
At some early point in Earth's history, a collection of increasingly complex chemicals performed a new trick. They somehow transformed themselves, with help from a jolt of energy, into an energy-pro ...[Continue Reading]

ScienceAlert
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Watch: Scrambling Trump Cabinet member unable to name one trade deal president has 'inked'
Tom Boggioni
Donald Trump Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins found herself desperately searching her memory on CNNfor one trade deal the president has pulled off when asked about his boast in a Time magazine i ...[Continue Reading]

Raw Story
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This AI-Generated IGORRR Music Video for ADHD is a Bizarre Trip Into the Brain
Joey Paur
If youre into music videos that feel like they came from another dimension, or possibly the backroom of a malfunctioning science experiment, then IGORRRs new AI-crafted visual feast for ADHD is going ...[Continue Reading]

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The New Alien: Earth Teasers Create Scary New Life
Justin Carter
April 26 is Alien Day, and to celebrate, FX released a new pair of videos for Alien: Earththat go about teasing whats in store. (Spoiler: nothing good!) Unlike prior ones, these are a little more e ...[Continue Reading]

Gizmodo.com
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Alien: Romulus Includes a Franchise Detail You Definitely Missed
Tyler Doupe
Alien: Romulus is a really effective sequel that pays tribute to beloved series installments from years past while simultaneously getting the franchise back on track after a number of divisive releas ...[Continue Reading]

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