✨🌈πŸͺ Videos & News Today β€’ July 24, 2025

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In today's news: Resurrecting an ancient Roman aqueduct, the world's largest bee makes a surprise return, and why the Milky Way will have a lot more neighbors in the future. More headlines after today's video πŸ‘‡

 

🦧 Amazing Animals Week

Watch a 42-year-old orangutan mother teach her 6-year-old daughter how to forage high in the rainforest canopy of Sumatra.

 
πŸͺπŸ§¬πŸ§  Top 5 Things We Learned Today

πŸ›οΈ Athens is bringing a 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct back to life to help with water shortages | Smithsonian Magazine

🐝 The world's largest bee was "lost" for nearly 40 years before turning up somewhere unexpected | Discover Wildlife

🌌 The Milky Way’s cluster is being pulled toward a supercluster that’s home to 8,000 other galaxies | Popular Mechanics

πŸ›°οΈ NASA's new twin spacecraft will study how solar wind creates dangerous space weather | Spaceflight Now

🧊 Scientists are melting 1.5-million-year-old ice to learn about ancient Earth's climate | Smithsonian Magazine

 

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