Δευτέρα 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

'Trippy' Bacteria Engineered to Brew 'Magic Mushroom' Hallucinogen

Scientists modified E. coli to produce the psychoactive chemical that makes 'shrooms so trippy.

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Deepfake AI: Our Dystopian Present

Don't believe everything you see.

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Hurricane Lorenzo, Strongest Storm Ever This Far East in the Atlantic, Roars Toward the Azores

Hurricane Lorenzo, a powerful storm now bearing down on the Azores, is the strongest hurricane to form this far east in the Atlantic.

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Elon Musk Unveils SpaceX's New Starship Plans for Private Trips to the Moon, Mars and Beyond

Elon Musk has a Starship, and one day he expects it will help SpaceX reach other worlds.

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'Smoking Gun' Evidence Dates Some of Earth's Earliest Life to 3.5 Billion Years Ago

Fossils show that microbial life was likely thriving on Earth within about a billion years after the world took shape.

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Huge Cosmic Structures Already Existed When the Universe Was a Baby

Astronomers have discovered the oldest cluster of galaxies ever seen.

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Inscription Reveals Final Years of Life in Pompeii Before the City Was Buried in Ash

In the decades before the city of Pompeii was buried in ash by the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79, everyday life was filled with parties and struggles.

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7 Sexist Ideas That Once Plagued Science

Ever had a wandering womb?

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Could E.T. Have Bugged a Space Rock to Listen In on Earthlings?

Mysterious objects trapped in Earth's orbit could be a place to look for alien surveillance technology.

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Σάββατο 28 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Washing Machines May Sometimes Harbor Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Report Says

A new study suggests that washing machines can sometimes harbor drug-resistant bacteria.

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How Many Humans Could the Moon Support?

How many people could fit on the moon? Answering that may require asking other questions — about lunar survival.

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Why the Flu Shot Can't Give You the Flu

Here are the facts about the flu shot and why this vaccine can't give you the flu virus.

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Παρασκευή 27 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

The Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science's best.

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Amazing Images: The Best Science Photos of the Week

Here are the stories behind the most amazing images in the world of science this week. A recap of the coolest photos featured on Live Science.

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India's Lost Moon Lander Is Somewhere in This Photo

It looks like just a barren moonscape of craters, but somewhere in this image is a hunk of metal and electronics that carried a country's hopes of lunar science.

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THC-Containing Products May Play a Big Role in Vaping-Related Lung Illnesses, Officials Say

Health officials now say that THC-containing products may be playing an important role in a nationwide outbreak of lung illnesses tied to vaping.

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Worms with Three Sexes Thrive in Arsenic-Laced Lake in California

Scientists found eight nematodes that can live in a lake deemed inhospitable for most animals.

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NASA Wants You to Know That Black Holes Are Even Crazier When Viewed from the Side

What happens when you look at a black hole from the side? According to a new NASA simulation, doing so warps the fabric of the universe.

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Giant Chunk of Mont Blanc Glacier on the Brink of Collapse, Officials Warn

Italian officials have ordered the evacuation of mountain huts and closed down roads near the Planpincieux Glacier, which is at risk of collapse.

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3 Monster Black Holes Are About to Collide

They're at the core of a triple galaxy merger 1 billion light-years from Earth.

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Skeleton of Ancient Sports Fan and Head-Shaped Jar Found in Bulgarian Grave

The skeleton of an ancient sports fan was discovered alongside an 1,800-year-old jar shaped like the head of a wrestler or boxer who may have had his nose broken, archaeologists reported.

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Grave of Romani Baby Taken Prisoner During WWII Discovered at Former Nazi Camp

The find shows, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Nazis used the Czech camp to imprison Roma people.

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Πέμπτη 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Astronaut Snaps Photo of Her Friend's Launch Into Space. And It's Absolutely Stunning.

The best view of today's crew launch turned out to be from the spacecraft's destination itself, the International Space Station.

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Babies Drank from Ancient 'Sippy Cups' Thousands of Years Ago

Graves of children dating to the Bronze Age and the Iron Age in what is now Bavaria held small pots with spouts that were likely used to feed milk to infants and toddlers.

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Mysterious 'Pocket' of Underwater Gas Could Contain 50 Million Tons of CO2

Meta description: Probing the bottom of the East China Sea with seismic waves, researchers have discovered a mysterious "pocket" that could contain 50 million tons of greenhouse gases.

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Neutrino Experiment Reveals (Again) That Something Is Missing from Our Universe

The KATRIN experiment has turned up a new, more-precise-than-ever measurement for the barely-detectable neutrino mass.

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Watch Supersonic Shock Waves Launch from a Bottle of Champagne

The split-second pop of a champagne cork is created by a quick escape of high-pressure gas long stuck in the bottle's neck.

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Are We Really Running Out of Time to Stop Climate Change?

Activists and politicians have been criticized from the right for saying we have only 12 years to stop climate change. Scientists say the situation is in some ways worse than that.

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Τετάρτη 25 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Woman's Rare Blood Disease Triggered by Cold Weather

A woman broke out in a blotchy purple rash when her red blood cells clumped together.

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Walrus Attacks and Sinks Russian Navy Boat

A walrus attacked and sank a Russian tugboat last week, according to news reports.

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Impeachment: What It Is and How It Works

Will President Trump be impeached? Here's a look at what impeachment means, how it works and who has been impeached.

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Woman Who Ate 'Unusually Large' Amount of Wasabi Developed Broken-Heart Syndrome

A woman got more than a burning mouthful when she mistook a serving of wasabi for avocado.

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Mysterious Megastructures of the Elusive Tripolye Culture Unearthed in Ukraine

Large "megastructures" built by the Stone-Age Tripolye culture in Europe were used for storage, food prep, eating and everyday activities.

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Human Disruption of Earth's Oceans and Ice is 'Unprecedented,' Says 'Chilling and Compelling' Climate Report

Unless climate action is swift and dramatic, future upheaval will be catastrophic.

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Hidden World of Undersea Volcanoes and Lava Flows Discovered Off Italian Coast

Scientists have discovered a new volcanic complex near southwestern Italy caused by an unusual type of fault.

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Nobody Knows What Made the Gargantuan Crater on the Dark Side of the Moon

The moon's South Pole-Aitken basin is one of the largest craters in the solar system, and a new study debunks the most popular explanation for its formation.

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One of the Fastest-Spinning Stars in the Galaxy Is Spitting Out Gamma Rays

Lighthouse bursts of gamma rays emanate from one of the fastest-spinning stars in the galaxy.

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Τρίτη 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Did Venus, Earth's 'Twisted Sister' Hellscape Planet, Once Harbor Water — and Life?

Venus, our solar system's broiling, radiation-bombarded, sulfuric-acid-raining, toxic hellscape of a planet, may once have been quite nice, actually.

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Advanced Alien Civilizations May Produce 'Technosignatures' That We Could Find, Experts Say

If life evolved the same way elsewhere in the cosmos as it did on our planet, could we find it by the technological traces such civilizations might leave behind?

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A Strange New Higgs Particle May Have Stolen the Antimatter from Our Universe

Physicists have proposed that a trio of particles called Higgs bosons could be responsible for the mysterious vanishing act of antimatter in the universe.

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This Ancient Sea Monster Could Do the Breaststroke

Gigantic ancient sea monsters may have been great at the breaststroke.

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Big Climate Report to Be Released Tomorrow: Here's What to Expect

A new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change addresses how climate change threatens Earth's oceans and frozen places.

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Einstein's Theory Predicts a Weird State of Matter. Could It Be Lurking in the World's Largest Atom Smasher?

This mysterious matter was predicted from Einstein's theory of special relativity, but physicists can't seem to find it!

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Δευτέρα 23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Get 5 Issues of 'All About Space' or 'How It Works' for $5 in Our Fall 2019 Sale!

With the autumnal equinox of 2019, the fall season has officially landed in the Northern Hemisphere, and with it comes an amazing deal from Live Science's partner magazines "All About Space" and "How It Works."

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12 Bizarre Medieval Trends

From pigs on trial to hairless faces, discover what went viral in the Middle Ages.

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Newfound Cosmic 'Gateway' Funnels Small, Icy Objects to the Inner Solar System

Beginning as small, icy bodies on the outskirts of the solar system, comets turn into spectacular streaks of light when they pass through a "gateway" near Jupiter.

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Why Today Is the 1st Day of Autumn in Earth's Northern Hemisphere

This morning (Sept. 23) at 3:49 a.m. EDT (0749 GMT) marked the official celestial beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Photos: How to Identify a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

The western diamondback rattlesnake is the largest of the 32 known species of rattlesnakes found in North America. Here's how you can tell it's the western diamondback.

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Mysterious Mineral from Earth’s Mantle Discovered in South African Diamond

The mineral contains an unusual mix of elements for a rock from Earth's mantle.

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Κυριακή 22 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Russia Says It Will Keep Source of Hole (and Air Leak) on Soyuz Secret— But NASA Wants to Know: Report

Amid reports that the Russians will keep the cause of an air leak at the International Space Station secret, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has promised to speak personally with the head of Roscosmos.

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It's Safe to Follow the Vaccine Schedule for Babies. Here's Why.

Parents' fears about vaccine safety may prompt them to eliminate or delay vaccinations, but doing this can jeopardize an infant's health.

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Σάββατο 21 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Why Do Babies Lose Their Hair?

Whether your baby has a thick mop of hair or just a few strands, most of it will fall out before she's six months old.

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Where Do Black Holes Lead?

If you could journey through the cosmos' most monstrous objects, what tales — if any — would you be able to tell?

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Why Do Babies Lose Their Hair?

Whether your baby has a thick mop of hair or just a few strands, most of it will fall out before she's six months old.

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Παρασκευή 20 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

The Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science's best.

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Amazing Images: The Best Science Photos of the Week

Here are the stories behind the most amazing images in the world of science this week. A recap of the coolest photos featured on Live Science.

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To Save the Planet From Climate Change, Students Take to the Streets

Students around the world were on the march, calling on global leaders to take meaningful action to curb human activity driving catastrophic climate change.

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The 'Spanish Stonehenge' Is Above Water for the First Time in 50 Years

The Dolmen of Guadalperal is considered the 'Spanish Stonehenge,' and usually sits at the bottom of a manmade lake. Now, following devastating droughts, the monument is on view for the first time in 50 years.

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Man's 'Bug Bite' Was Really a Sign of Leukemia

The man was stunned to find out that a swollen lump on his foot was actually a sign of leukemia.

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Underground Continents May Be As Old As Earth

New analyses of volcanic rocks fill gaps in Earth's ancient history.

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Woman's Blood Turns a Shocking Shade of Blue After She Used Tooth-Numbing Gel

Her nails and skin appeared bluish and her blood oxygen level was dangerously low.

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Scientists Can't Agree on Whether Genetically Modified-Mosquito Experiment Went Horribly Wrong

Gene-edited mosquitoes were released into the wild in Brazil and some seem to have passed on their genes to the native insects.

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'Alien Megastructure' Star Not Alone. More Mysteriously Dimming Objects Found.

A mysterious star whose repeated bouts of darkening might be due to "alien megastructures," according to some researchers' conjectures, may now have more than a dozen counterparts that display similarly mystifying behavior.

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Are Conspiracy Beliefs on the Rise?

Do more people believe in conspiracy theories now than in the past?

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Πέμπτη 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Texas Is Drowning Under One of the Wettest Storms in US History

Tropical storm Imelda is bringing historic and devastating flooding to southeastern Texas, just two years after Hurricane Harvey flooded the same part of the state.

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Axolotls: The Adorable, Giant Salamanders of Mexico

Axolotls are cute, charismatic salamanders that have an almost otherworldly ability to regenerate their body parts. But pollution and urbanization critically threaten this species' survival.

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Vaping-Related Illnesses Climb As Federal Officials Reveal Criminal Investigation

The number of confirmed or probable cases has reached 530 according to the latest update from the CDC.

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Extinct Denisovan Woman Gets Her First Portrait Thanks to DNA from Her Pinky Bone

Scientists have recreated the face of a Denisovan woman — an ancient human who went extinct tens of thousands of years ago — using a groundbreaking DNA analysis.

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These Gut Bacteria Brew Their Own Booze, and May Harm Livers in People Who Don't Drink

Clinical observations and animal studies suggest that certain gut bacteria boost blood-alcohol levels and contribute to fatty liver disease.

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Τρίτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Hidden Gravitational Wave Reveals Black Holes Are 'Bald' ⁠— Not 'Hairy'

Are black holes bald or hairy? It all depends on the details of a fleeting overtone.

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Remote Russian Volcano Turns the Skies Purple

The eruption of a remote Russian volcano in June has been tingeing sunrises and sunsets the world over a gorgeous purple hue.

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Deep-Sea Explorers Find Rare Shapeshifting Jellyfish with a Prize Inside

Part ghost, part plastic bag, all amazing.

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Long-Standing Problem of 'Golden Ratio' and Other Irrational Numbers Solved with 'Magical Simplicity'

Mathematicians have finally proved a conjecture on approximating numbers with fractions

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Δευτέρα 16 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Flu Shot Facts & Side Effects (Updated for 2019-2020)

The seasonal flu shot is a yearly vaccine administered to protect against the flu, or influenza. In the United States, flu shots are recommended for everyone ages 6 months and older.

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12 Children with Autism Were Conceived From One Donor's Sperm. Is There An 'Autism Gene'?

A single sperm donor is the biological father of at least 12 children who all developed autism.

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Secret Message Discovered in Milton's Epic 'Paradise Lost'

An undergraduate student has discovered a secret message in John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost."

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Florida Man Discovers Decades-Old Dead Body Using Google Earth

ecades after a man in Florida mysteriously disappeared, Google Earth revealed the location of his skeletal remains — inside a submerged car.

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Why a Rare But Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Is Hitting Massachusetts So Hard

A deadly, mosquito-borne virus that causes eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) has infected an eighth person in Massachusetts.

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Some Flavored E-Cigarettes May Contain Cancer-Causing Chemical

Electronic cigarettes flavored with mint and menthol may contain high levels of the carcinogen pulegone.

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What a Waste! Frozen Poop Knives Are Crappy Cutters, Scientists Find

Scientists ponder a wide variety of probing questions in pursuit of knowledge. One of those questions — can a knife made of frozen feces cut flesh? — has just been answered.

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Why Some People Have Endless Thoughts of Death. They May Be 'Existentially Isolated'

Feeling as though nobody gets you may be linked to persistent thoughts of death.

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Inside the Race to Discover a Water Vapor World

Water vapor, and likely clouds that rain liquid water, have been discovered on an exoplanet that lies in the habitable zone of its star. But there's an issue.

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Long-Sought Village Jesus Visited After Crucifixion Possibly Found

Archaeologists may have discovered the village where Jesus is said to have appeared after he was crucified.

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Σάββατο 14 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Why Is It So Hard to Land on the Moon?

Despite the fact that humans landed on the moon many times during the Apollo missions half a century ago, doing so remains a tough business.

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Παρασκευή 13 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

There's a New Blackest Material Ever, and It's Eating a Diamond As We Speak

It's so black, it turns diamonds into "black holes."

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No Laughing Matter: A Woman's Guffaw Results in a Dislocated Jaw

A doctor rushed to her aid and managed to reset her jaw.

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Boy Dies from 'Brain-Eating' Amoeba Infection Picked Up in Hot Spring

The rare infection fatally destroys brain tissue, causing pathological swelling.

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'Lovers of Modena' Buried Hand-in-Hand Turn Out to Be Men

The "lovers of Modena" — two 1,600-year-old skeletons found holding hands inside their grave — are both men, new research reveals.

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Heartburn Drug Found to Contain Traces of Cancer-Causing, Rocket Fuel Ingredient

U.S. health officials have found low levels of a potentially cancer-causing chemical in the popular heartburn drug Zantac.

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A Skyscraper-Size Asteroid Will Zoom Past Earth Tonight

Astronomers are working to track space rocks like these.

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Captain Cook's 'Endeavour' Shipwreck Possibly Discovered Off Rhode Island

One of the most famous science research ships in history — the Endeavour, commanded by Captain James Cook on his first voyage around the world — is now thought to lie at the bottom of Newport Harbor in Rhode Island.

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On Friday the 13th, Don't Be Freaked Out by the 'Micromoon'

The full moon of September 2019 is poised to provide some eerie atmosphere.

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2nd-Known Interstellar Visitor May Have Breezed Through Our Solar System

A bright speck in the night sky may be the second known object to hurtle through our solar system after leaving another.

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Πέμπτη 12 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Tuna Steaks Recalled Because They May Cause This Weird Type of Food Poisoning

Yellowfin tuna products sold in 16 U.S. states are being recalled because they have the potential to cause an odd type of food poisoning that resembles an allergic reaction.

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This Ridiculously Speedy Star Might Be Running Away from a Rare, Unproven Type of Black Hole

I'd be running, too.

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A Tainted Skin Cream Gave a Woman Mercury Poisoning. She's Now Semi-Comatose.

A California woman is in a semi-comatose state after using an imported anti-wrinkle cream that was tainted with mercury.

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A Distant Black Hole Brightens Every 9 Hours, and No One Knows Why

Something's disrupting the distant black hole's accretion disk, but no one knows what it is.

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This Ancient Belt Buckle Retrieved from ‘Russian Atlantis’ Looks Like a Bedazzled iPhone Case

Around 2,100 years ago, a woman was buried in a site now known as the "Russian Atlantis" with an unusual accessory resembling a modern iPhone.

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What Was the Enlightenment?

Don't let the name "Enlightenment" fool you. While new ideas were proposed and advancements in science were made, it was also a time when millions of people in Africa were enslaved and shipped to the Western Hemisphere.

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Rogue 'Immune Cell X' Is a Completely New Type of Cell. It Could Trigger Type 1 Diabetes.

Scientists have discovered a mysterious population of previously unknown cells lurking in the human body, and they may trigger Type 1 diabetes.

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Lab-Made Embryos Could Save Northern White Rhinos After Last Male Dies

Two embryos have been created from the eggs of the last living northern white rhinoceroses.

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Τετάρτη 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Chinese Scientists Tried to Treat HIV Using CRISPR

Scientists in China have attempted to use CRISPR gene-editing technology to treat a patient with HIV.

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What Is an Atom?

Scientists believe atoms were created after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago.

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Acupuncture Causes Woman's Lung to Collapse

The patient wasn't informed of the risk of lung collapse linked to her treatment.

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Trump Administration Plans to Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes

The Trump Administration announced that it plans to finalize a policy that would remove non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes from the U.S. market.

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Afterglow of Colliding Neutron Stars Would Outshine Our Sun

A new, hours-long Hubble study of the collision site revealed never-before-seen details of the neutron-star merger

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Is Vaping Really Safe?

Here's a look at the science behind vaping and its effects on a person's health. The dangers of e-cigarettes are only now starting to come out.

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Nightmare Creature Had Egg-Shaped Eyes, Swiss Army Knife Head and a Butt Shield

An ancient relative of spiders and scorpions had a tank-like body with bulging eyes, a spiky shield on its butt and a head like a multitool.

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Gargantuan ‘Bubbles’ of Radio Energy Spotted at the Center of Our Galaxy. How’d They Get There?

Two huge bubbles of radio energy swirling out of the Milky Way's middle could be evidence of an ancient cosmic explosion — or maybe the start of a new one.

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Mysterious Alien Planet Has Water in Its Atmosphere. Could Life Survive There?

In a major first, scientists have detected water vapor and possibly even liquid water clouds on a strange exoplanet that lies in the habitable zone of its host star about 110 light-years from Earth.

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There's a Lost Continent Hiding Beneath Europe

The lost continent "Greater Adria" existed hundreds of millions of years ago after it broke off from Gondwana.

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Is Interstellar Travel Really Possible?

There's no law of physics that outright forbids interstellar travel. But that doesn't necessarily make it easy, and it certainly doesn't mean we'll achieve it in our lifetimes, let alone this century.

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The Bigger Reason Trump's Fight with a Weather Forecast Worries Meteorologists

The situation has some meteorologists concerned.

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Τρίτη 10 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Explorer Becomes the First to Reach Deepest Point in All 5 Oceans

Victor Vescovo recently completed a dive to the deepest part of the Arctic Ocean.

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Could a Drug Cocktail Reverse Biological Aging?

A small pilot study reportedly shaved years off participants' biological ages, but still needs to be replicated in larger studies.

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Meet 'Cold Dragon of the North Winds,' the Giant Pterosaur That Once Soared Across Canadian Skies

Cryodrakon boreas, a newly described species of giant pterosaur, was recently identified from fossils found in Canada.

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Right Again, Einstein! Wobbling Pulsar Confirms General Relativity

A pulsar 25,000 light-years away is wobbling in a weird way. But Einstein's theory of general relativity predicted it more than a century ago.

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Short Stature Linked with Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

Shorter people may be at higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes compared with taller people.

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Δευτέρα 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Rare, Two-Headed Rattlesnake Named 'Double Dave' Rescued from Certain Doom in New Jersey

Four eyes, two tongues, can't lose.

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3 Asteroids Are Zipping Past Earth Today

Hundreds of orbiting comets and asteroids are thought to present some risk of colliding with Earth, but the threat is typically very small.

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Two Mathematicians Just Solved a Decades-Old Math Riddle — and Possibly the Meaning of Life

The answer is 42... but what was the question??

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Loch Ness Contains No 'Monster' DNA, Say Scientists

A scientific survey of the waters of Loch Ness found it contains no traces of "monster" DNA at all, adding weight to the already-likely prospect that "Nessie" doesn't really exist.

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Animal Camo: Can You Find the Animals Hiding Out in These Images?

Animals are amazing hiders, using their camouflaged coats to blend in with their environments and appear invisible.

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The Voracious and Invasive Lionfish Is Taking Over the Atlantic. Here's Why.

The striking lionfish is invading the Atlantic Ocean, eating its way through coral reef after coral reef.

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Κυριακή 8 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

What If There Were No Sharks?

Scary portrayals of great whites in pop culture might lead some people to wonder if the world would be better off with no sharks at all.

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Σάββατο 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Unpiloted Russian Soyuz Capsule Returns to Earth with Humanoid on Board

An uncrewed Russian Soyuz returned to Earth Friday (Sept. 6), bring a humanoid robot home to wrap up first-of-its-kind test flight to the International Space Station.

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Can We Ever Stop Thinking?

Our thoughts go on and on and on....

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The Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science's best.

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Παρασκευή 6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Amazing Images: The Best Science Photos of the Week

Here are the stories behind the most amazing images in the world of science this week. A recap of the coolest photos featured on Live Science.

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Mysterious Underwater Thieves Steal 1,600-Lb. Observatory from Bottom of Baltic Sea

No tide, storm or large animal could have moved the underwater metal bulk.

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India Loses Contact with Lunar Lander During Historic Mission

India's daring moon mission, Chandrayaan-2, lost contact just above the lunar surface, dashing Indian dreams of becoming just the fourth country to successfully land on the moon.

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Number of Vaping-Related Lung Disease Cases Doubles As Clues Point to 'Chemical Exposure'

The number of Americans sickened by mysterious, vaping-related lung illnesses continues to soar.

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A Mysterious Flash of X-Ray Light Is Coming from the 'Fireworks Galaxy'

Scientists spotted a mysterious blast of intense X-ray light flashing out of the distant Fireworks galaxy, and it's no mere supernova.

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Secret to This Dead Sea Scroll’s Incredible Preservation — And Inevitable Destruction — Could Be Salt

The Temple Scroll is the best preserved of all 900 Dead Sea Scrolls, and researchers just got one step closer to figuring out its secret.

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Hurricane Dorian Makes Landfall on Cape Hatteras, Takes Aim at Canada

Still a dangerous storm, Dorian plowed over North Carolina's Cape Hatteras this morning.

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Astronomers Decode Weird X-Ray Pattern Coming from Neutron Star

Astronomers have detected a neutron star system blasting X-ray light at Earth and detected a rare, months-long pattern in those light bursts.

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Tibetan Mastiffs Bred with Mountain Wolves to Survive at Super-High Altitudes

Tibetan mastiffs are monstrous dogs that survive high in the mountains, and now we know that's because of a little extra shot of wolf in their genes.

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Mysterious Skyglow 'STEVE' May Have Been Lurking in an Aurora on Labor Day

Scientists are analyzing data from the Labor Day auroral light show to find out if a phenomenon known as STEVE was part of the picture.

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1st Genetic Markers Tied to Being Left-Handed Found

Scientists have discovered the first genetic markers tied to being left-handed.

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'Einstein's Biggest Blunder' May Have Finally Been Fixed

The cosmological constant has plagued physicists for more than a century.

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Πέμπτη 5 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Could This Contaminant Be Causing the Mysterious Vaping-Related Illnesses?

For weeks, officials have searched for what could be causing a string of vaping-related respiratory illnesses across the country. Now, they may have found a clue.

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A Second Person Has Died from Vaping-Related Illness

It's unclear what products the patient had used.

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Mysterious Indus Valley People Gave Rise to Modern-Day South Asians

The first-ever ancient DNA from the long-lost Harappan Civilization is revealing intriguing hints about the Indus Valley.

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Trump Holds Up Doctored Hurricane Map, Meteorologists Cringe

As Hurricane Dorian bore down on the Atlantic coast on Wednesday (Sept. 4), meteorologists suddenly found themselves facing an unexpected hurricane hazard: a president with a Sharpie pen.

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Narwhals: Mysterious Unicorns of the Sea

Narwhals are one of the weirdest creatures on Earth.

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First Ever Black Hole Image Earns Researchers a $3 Million Prize

The team of researchers that captured the first direct image of a black hole was honored with an "Oscar of Science" — the 2020 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

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Mathematician Wins $3 Million Breakthrough Prize for 'Magic Wand Theorem'

Their research answered many questions. Among them: What happens if you put a candle in a room full of perfect mirrors?

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Hurricane Dorian Intensifies Again, Headed Toward Carolinas

Hurricane Dorian has strengthened to a Category 3 storm, with sustained winds reaching 115 mph (185 km/h), and it's barreling up the U.S. East Coast.

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2 Giant Blobs at the Core of Our Galaxy Are Spewing Radiation. Scientists Don't Know How They Got There.

In 2010, astronomers discovered two giant blobs centered on the core of our Milky Way galaxy. Their origins are still a mystery, but however they got there, the blobs are emitting copious amounts of high-energy radiation.

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13th-Century Death Pit Reveals Murdered Family in the 'City Drowned in Blood'

DNA evidence from a 13th-century Mongol massacre revealed a tragic glimpse at a family of victims spanning three generations.

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Even Diet Sodas Are Tied to an Increased Risk of Early Death

Consuming too many soft drinks — even diet drinks — may increase your risk of early death, a new study from Europe suggests.

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Τετάρτη 4 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

These Students Are Breeding Endangered Finches. But Will It Save the Species?

The southern black-throated finch is thought to be extinct in New South Wales, and only an estimated 1,000 are left in the wild in Queensland.

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550 Million-Year-Old 'Death March' Fossil Shows Earliest Animal Journey on Earth

This worm might be the earliest known commuter on Earth. (Too bad the journey killed it.)

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Sleuths Find the Top-Secret (and Classified) Satellite Behind Trump's Tweeted Photo

It was only a matter of time: Amateur sleuths think they've tracked down the satellite that took a high-resolution image of the aftermath of an Iranian missile disaster.

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Removing Pubic Hair Probably Won't Increase Your Risk of STDs, Study Finds

Removing pubic hair may not increase your risk of sexually transmitted diseases, according to a small new study.

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What's the Difference Between Asteroids, Comets and Meteors?

Look! Up in the sky! It's an asteroid.... No, it's a comet.... Wait, it's neither?

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Extraterrestrial Mineral Never Before Seen on Earth Found Inside a Famous Meteorite

A never-seen-before extraterrestrial mineral was lurking inside a meteorite found nearly 70 years ago.

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Hurricane Dorian Barrels Up the Coast, Threatening the Carolinas

Hurricane Dorian, after devastating the Bahamas over the weekend, while sparing Florida a direct hit, is now inching up the East Coast of the U.S., threatening the Carolinas.

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Photos: Hurricane Dorian Leaves Devastation in Its Wake

Here's a look at the damage wreaked by the monstrous Hurricane Dorian.

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Meet the 'Giant Elephant Trunks,' Mysterious Cosmic Structures 10 Times Bigger Than the 'Pillars of Creation'

Astronomers have spotted enormous column-shaped structures called Giant Elephant's Trunks in the galaxy

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Animal Camo: Can You Find the Animals Hiding Out in These Images?

Animals are amazing hiders, using their camouflaged coats to blend in with their environments and appear invisible.

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A 'Quarkonium Spectrum' of Exotic Particles Might Lurk in the Universe, So Why Can't We Find Them?

There are some odd little particles out there that are bound by the strong nuclear force, but physicists can barely get a glimpse of them before they flit out of existence.

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Photos: Hurricane Dorian Rages in Pics from Space

As Hurricane Dorian pummels the Caribbean and the U.S. East Coast, NASA satellites and space station astronauts are keeping an eye on the epic storm from space.

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Τρίτη 3 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Another Tropical Storm Could Hit Parts of Mexico and Texas This Week

A second, smaller tropical storm may make landfall in North America this week.

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Giant Ammonia Storms Are Screwing with Jupiter's Beautiful Brown and White Belts of Color

Powerful storms have erupted on Jupiter, and they're screwing up the planet's beautiful belts of white and color.

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Someone Stole the Bones of an 18th-Century 'Witch.' Scottish Authorities Want Them Back.

Following the 315th anniversary of a Scottish witch's death, officials have renewed the search for her missing skeleton.

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Woman Pecked to Death by Her Rooster

The rooster's pecking lead to a "significant hemorrhage," the report said.

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Scientists Are Building a Real-Life Version of the Starship Enterprise's Life Scanner

A novel method relying on biochemistry could provide an unambiguous signal of life on other worlds.

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Who Was Napoleon Bonaparte?

The chaos of the French Revolution allowed Bonaparte to use his military prowess to become ruler of much of Europe.

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Hurricane Dorian Looks Massive from Space As NASA Prepares for Impacts

Hurricane Dorian's clouds are staggering, a massive swirl of white surrounding the knotted eyewall at the storm's heart, in this image taken from space.

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Asteroid That's Nearly the Height of the World's Tallest Building Is Flying by Earth Soon

This asteroid nearly rivals the height of the world's tallest building.

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Extremely Dangerous Hurricane Dorian Expected to Make Close Shave with Florida

Hurricane Dorian is starting to make a turn toward the northwest and is expected to move dangerously close to the east coast of Florida later today (Sept. 3) and tomorrow.

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China's Lunar Rover Just Found Something Weird on the Far Side of the Moon

China's Chang'e-4 lunar rover has discovered an unusually colored, 'gel-like' substance during its exploration activities on the far side of the moon.

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Anthropocene? Humans Have Been Changing the Planet for Millennia.

So how do we mark the beginning of this human age?

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A Massive Icebreaker Ship Will Trap Itself in Arctic Sea Ice on Purpose. Here's Why.

Here's why they're doing it.

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Did a Jurassic Magma Plume Burst Through the Earth in Ancient Africa?

A chemical analysis of these stones provides some compelling early evidence.

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Δευτέρα 2 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Teen's Junk Food Diet Caused Him to Go Blind, Doctors Say

A teen's strict diet of fries, chips and other junk foods slowly caused him to go blind.

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Where Will Hurricane Dorian Make Landfall?

Hurricane Dorian's track has been tricky to predict with certainty. Here's where it could make U.S. landfall.

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Monster Storm Dorian Slows to a Crawl Over the Bahamas

It's barely budged over the last several hours and is dumping huge amounts of rainfall on the island of Grand Bahama.

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Astronaut Spots Eye of Hurricane Dorian from Space Station

Hurricane Dorian is terrifying even from the International Space Station, where astronaut Luca Parmitano captured photos of the Category 5 storm.

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Cedar Break National Monument

Cedar Breaks National Monument is one of the geological paradises of the Colorado Plateau and well worth consideration for a visit.

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In Photos: How These Stunning Natural Bridges Form and Why They're So Gorgeous

This national park in Utah is home to three of the most spectacular natural bridges created by rushing water and jittery tectonic plates.

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The Most Surprising Elephant Relatives on Earth

Would not have guessed it.

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A Volcano-Covered Exomoon May Circle a Planet 550 Light-Years Away

If confirmed, it may be the first "exomoon" discovered.

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Κυριακή 1 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Why Is Hurricane Dorian's Path So Tricky to Predict?

The hard-to-pin-down track is primarily due to an atmospheric steering wheel, which Dorian lost along its rise to Category 5.

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'Extremely Dangerous' Dorian Becomes Strongest Hurricane in Modern History for the Bahamas

The monstrous Dorian has become the strongest hurricane to hit the Northwestern Bahamas, with sustained winds reaching 180 mph (285 km/h).

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How Strong Can a Hurricane Get?

The Saffir-Simpson hurricane only goes up to Category 5. But in theory, winds from a powerful hurricane could blow the scale out of the water, scientists say.

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Why Do Ice Ages Happen?

Scientists are still trying to understand how the cycle of ice ages works, especially because human-caused climate change may have permanently broken the cycle.

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Hurricane Dorian a Catastrophic Category 5 Storm. And It’s Getting Stronger.

Hurricane Dorian is now a "catastrophic Category 5" storm as it approaches the Bahamas in the Caribbean, according to a National Hurricane Center update.

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