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Construction crews on Mexico’s new bullet-train line just hit a cluster of ancient shaft tombs sealed beneath the route at Tula de Allende

Excavators just opened an Etruscan tomb sealed for 2,600 years — and found more than 100 artifacts sitting exactly where mourners left them

A lost manuscript just surfaced in Rome carrying one of the oldest surviving versions of the first known poem written in English

Researchers just named more than 70 new species in a single year — a reminder we are living through a golden age of discovery on our own planet

Humpback whales just shattered the migration record — one pod crossed more than 14,000 kilometers of open ocean between Australia and Brazil

A rainforest katydid in Panama just glowed hot pink before slowly turning green — a living color switch that upends what scientists knew about camouflage

The largest spider colony ever recorded is living in a toxic sulfur cave — 111,000 spiders sharing one giant web in permanent darkness

Scientists just solved the mystery of a strange golden orb pulled from two miles down in the Pacific — and the answer wasn’t what anyone guessed

A new imaging method just built the first atlas of the ‘sugar code’ coating human cells — the tiny shells that flag disease to the body

Scientists just cracked the trick enteroviruses use to hijack human cells — the same move behind polio, myocarditis, and the common cold

Astronomers just mapped a hidden magnetic ‘flip’ threading the Milky Way — a reversal in the galaxy’s field no one knew was there

A Jupiter-sized world 150 light-years away just turned up wrapped in water-ice clouds — a frozen haze no atmospheric model saw coming

Astronomers just found a pulsar circling near our galaxy’s giant black hole — a cosmic clock precise enough to test Einstein at Sagittarius A*

The James Webb telescope just drew the sharpest map yet of the cosmic web — the invisible lattice of gas and dark matter linking every galaxy

Scientists just mapped a hidden ‘sugar code’ coating every human cell — the tiny sugar shells that decide how diseases take hold

A distant galaxy just faded 20-fold in only two decades — a vanishing act astronomers say a supermassive black hole should not be able to pull off

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