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"Body Jars," Cliff Coffins Revealed
Perched on cliff ledges, centuries-old log coffins and "body jars" are the only known traces of an unknown Cambodian tribe.
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Year's Best Night-Sky Pictures
A holiday comet, Icelandic auroras, and the Milky Way feature among the winning shots from the International Earth and Sky Photo Contest.
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Prehistoric "Panda" Found in Spain
A small fossil bear recently identified in Spain suggests China's giant panda has European roots, a new study says.
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Space Pictures This Week
A supermoon looms, a solar flare erupts, and night-shining clouds glow in this week's best space pictures.
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New Planet in Our Solar System?
An unseen world might be disturbing the orbits of several objects in the outer solar system, new calculations hint.
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Runner's High Hardwired
The pleasurable sensation known as "runner's high" may have motivated human and canine ancestors to build endurance, a new study says.
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Sun Is Slower Than Thought
New NASA data hint that our star is moving too slow to form a bow shock, a structure long thought to protect us from cosmic rays.
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New Maya Mural Refutes 2012 Myth
Unprecedented paintings and calculations have emerged from under the Guatemalan jungle—including evidence against the 2012 "doomsday myth."
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Pictures: Maya "Workshop" Found
See the rare, newfound Maya artworks and calculations that show mysterious figures and contradict popularly held 2012 apocalypse theories.
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Video: Mysterious Maya Art Found
Researchers have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved Maya mural and calendar markings that add perspective on Maya thinking. Video.
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