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Mayan King's Tomb Discovered In Guatemala
A well-preserved tomb of an ancient Mayan king has been discovered in Guatemala by a team of archaeologists. The tomb is packed with carvings, ceramics, textiles, and the bones of six children, who may have been sacrificed at the time of the king’s death.
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Astronomers have identified the first known quasar acting as a gravitational lens that magnifies an even more distant galaxy.
Scientists Zero In On Earth's Original Animal
New research shows the Placozoan, a fairly simple but still multi-cellular animal, is more closely related to the base of the tree and could be the first animal.
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