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In Their Final Moments, a Pompeii Family Fought to Survive
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One day in the year 79, Pompeii came under fire. The explosion of nearby Mount Vesuvius sent a mushroom cloud of ash and rock into the atmosphere, pummeling ...

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Upheaval in Washington Hinders Campaign Against Bird Flu
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The campaign to curb bird flu on the nation’s farms has been slowed by the chaotic transition to a new administration that is determined to cut costs, ...

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Un gladiador romano y un león se enfrentaron en combate. Solo uno salió ileso
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Los gladiadores luchaban contra leones y otros animales salvajes en las arenas del Imperio romano. Sin embargo, a pesar de todos los relatos de gloriosos ...

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A Roman Gladiator and a Lion Met in Combat. Only One Walked Away.
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Gladiators battled lions and other wild animals in the arenas of the Roman Empire. But for all the tales of glorious combat depicted in ancient texts, ...

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Denisovans Extend Their Range to Asia’s Pacific Coast
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For decades, fishermen sailing off the coast of Taiwan have sometimes discovered fossils in their trawling nets: the bones of elephants, buffalo and other ...

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Kennedy sugiere dejar que la gripe aviar se propague
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., máximo funcionario de la salud en Estados Unidos, tiene una idea poco convencional para enfrentar la gripe aviar que asola las ...

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Los humanos llevamos 7500 años perfeccionando los aguacates
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Los aguacates son verdaderos superalimentos: cucharadas densas y mantecosas de vitaminas, grasa y fibra, todo ello en un envase del tamaño de una mano.Hemos ...

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Vesuvius Turned One Victim’s Brain to Glass
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Five years ago Italian researchers published a study on the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. that detailed how one victim of the blast, a male ...

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Humans Have Been Perfecting Avocados for 7,500 Years
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Avocados are true superfoods: dense, buttery scoops of vitamins, fat and fiber, all in a hand-size package.We worked for a long time to make them this way. ...

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Vesuvius Erupted, but When Exactly?
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When Mount Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, fiery avalanches of ash and pumice assaulted Pompeii, displacing some 15,000 inhabitants and killing at least 1,500 ...

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