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"Hundreds of centuries-old coins unearthed in Germany likely belonged to wealthy 17th century mayor."

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June 11, 2024
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Hundreds of centuries-old coins unearthed in Germany likely belonged to wealthy 17th-century mayor
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Construction workers have unearthed a collection of 285 silver coins hidden in a trench.
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Evidence of more than 200 survivors of Mount Vesuvius eruption discovered in ancient Roman records
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After Mount Vesuvius erupted, survivors from the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum fled, starting new lives elsewhere.
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This 2017 satellite photo shows an unusual cloud "cyclone" nestled up against the coastline of Spain and Portugal. Researchers are unsure what caused the strange structure's spin, but ocean eddies and an extreme heat wave likely played key roles.
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7 potential 'alien megastructures' spotted in our galaxy are not what they seem
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Scientists recently identified seven stars in the Milky Way that could potentially be gigantic alien structures called Dyson spheres. New research proposes an alternative explanation: Those are just cosmic "hot DOGs" in disguise.
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Theoretical physicist Thomas Hertog tells us how he collaborated with Stephen Hawking on his final theorem — a Darwinian revolution in physics that explains the origin of time.
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The pharmaceutical company Moderna announced promising results from the ongoing trial of its new vaccine, mRNA-1083.
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