Τετάρτη 28 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

A Bus-Size Asteroid Will Whiz by Earth Friday

A small asteroid will zip safely by Earth on Friday (March 2) and you have a chance to see it as a pinprick of light in the sky in a live webcast.

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Why Do Firearm Injuries Drop During NRA Conventions?

People are injured by firearms every day, but a lower rate of gun-related injuries happen during a certain yearly event: the National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meetings and Exhibits, according to a new study that looked at eight years' worth of data.

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This Woman Is Her Own Twin: What Is Chimerism?

Twins often feel like they have a special connection, but for one California woman, the connection is particularly visceral — she is her own twin.

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Cosmic Dawn: Astronomers Find Fingerprints of Universe's First Stars

Stars were lighting up the universe by just 180 million years after the Big Bang, a new study reports.

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America's Tallest Mountain Has a Serious Human Poop Problem

Denali, the United States' tallest mountain, has issued new regulations to stop the accumulating mountain of human poop from contaminating local water sources.

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World's Biggest Plane Taxis Closer to Takeoff

A new milestone for the world's biggest plane rolls it closer to leaving the ground.

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An Even-Weirder-Than-Usual Tardigrade Just Turned Up in a Parking Lot

The world's newest species of water bear has eight legs and eggs covered with tentacles.

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Black People Were Enslaved in the US Until as Recently as 1963

White landowners enslaved black Americans for at least a century after the Civil War.

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Ancient Greenland Shark Reveals Its Age in Eerie Underwater Video

Scientists capture amazing underwater video of the biggest sharks, and some of the oldest, in the Arctic.

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Τρίτη 27 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

This Bizarre, Overstuffed Atom Is the Turducken of the Microscopic World

These giant, overstuffed atoms take advantage of the weird properties of materials at very low temperatures.

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Remains of 'Maya Underworld' Found in World's Longest Submerged Cave

From ice age animals to Maya altars, the world's biggest underwater cave system has big potential for discoveries.

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Woman Who Thought She Had the Flu Actually Had a Rare, Rodent-Borne Virus

An Arizona woman who thought she had the flu turned out to have an infection with a rare, rodent-carried virus called hantavirus.

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The Wall of Death Around Black Holes Could Break Down

A sufficiently determined astronaut might be able to penetrate the mysterious, impenetrable world of a very weird kind of black hole.

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Δευτέρα 26 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

What is Darwin's Theory of Evolution?

Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection isn't an idea with holes. It's one of the most solid theories in science. But what exactly is it?

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How Did These Giant Boulders End Up on an Ohio Highway?

A major landslide shuts down traffic near the Ohio-West Virginia line.

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This Caterpillar Makes Noise the Same Way a Tea Kettle Does

It isn't immediately clear how some caterpillars make such weird noises - in particular, the Nessus sphinx hawkmoth (Amphion floridensis), which emits a faint cry that sounds like a mix between spitting and static.

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Last Week, the Arctic Was Warmer Than Europe: Here's Why

The Arctic is experiencing a highly unusual heat wave.

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Why You Can't Skip Magnesium If You're Taking Vitamin D

If you find yourself wondering, "Am I getting enough vitamin D?" you should also ask yourself another question: "Am I getting enough magnesium?"

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Who Will Survive the Cosmic Crash Between Our Galaxy and Its Neighbor?

The cosmic smashup between the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies is likely to end in a tie, at least if new measurements of Andromeda are any indication.

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How Kevin Smith Survived a 'Widow-Maker' Heart Attack

This past weekend, filmmaker Kevin Smith survived a heart attack that's usually so deadly that doctors call it the widow-maker. But what exactly is this type of heart attack, and how did the "Clerks" director beat the odds?

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'Phantom' Traffic Jams Are Real — And Scientists Know How to Stop Them

Traffic jams that seem to spring up out of nowhere, called phantom jams, could be reduced by changing how drivers space themselves out on the road.

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How Doctors Removed a 'Potentially Explosive' Firework from a Man's Leg

The patient arrived at the hospital with a device in his body that could potentially explode.

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CDC Researcher Calls Sister, Then Vanishes

Two weeks ago, an official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), spoke to his sister on the phone. And then he went missing.

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Humans Will Hear From Intelligent Aliens in This Century, Physicist Says

Michio Kaku tells Redditors his predictions about intelligent aliens.

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2,300-Year-Old Cemetery with Mummy Priests Found in Egypt

The mummies were buried in shafts along the Nile River.

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Κυριακή 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Σάββατο 24 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Flu Shot Facts & Side Effects (Updated for 2017-2018)

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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Tumbling Cat or Olympic Snowboarder? Turns Out, the Physics Is the Same

If you want to understand how snowboarders, skiers, and other Winter Olympians perform complex tricks while shooting through open air, you need to understand cats.

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Renaissance Mapmaker Was a Mastermind and a Copycat

The enormous, rotating map is filled with horribly drawn sea monsters.

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Παρασκευή 23 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

What's Behind Toddler's Extremely Rare Water Allergy?

For one toddler in Minnesota, contact with plain old H2O can be dangerous.

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A Little Robotic Submarine Could Ply Alien Seas

Researchers have been testing the sub in a bucket-sized mock alien ocean in a lab.

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In Photos: A Look at Titan's Bizarre Seas

Saturn's largest moon Titan is covered in frigid seas of liquid hydrocarbons. Here's a look at what NASA's Cassini mission found and how scientists hope to send an autonomous submarine to explore those extraterrestrial waters.

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A New, Chinese Airplane Design Could Reach Blazing Mach 5 Speeds

Past, American waveriders had some critical flaws that the new Chinese design aims to solve.

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Why Scientists Are Rushing to Hunt Down 1.7 Million Unknown Viruses

Can researchers uncover 800,000 viruses in the next 10 years? We're about to find out.

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Whoosh! Virgin Unveils Hyperloop that Will Travel 760 MPH

Virgin Hyperloop One has released prototype for a levitating pod that is designed to zoom at speeds as high as 760 mph (1,200 kph) though a Hyperloop connecting Dubai to Abu Dhabi, according to news sources.

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Toenail Fungus' Nonexistent Sex Life Is More Interesting Than You Think

Toenail fungus is not sexy, and the microbes that cause the infection appear to agree.

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This Week's Strangest Science News

Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.

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Evolution May Make it Harder for Humans to Hold Their Liquor

Humans are still evolving… but before toasting to that, know this: Some of the genetic changes may make hangovers worse, a new study finds.

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Here's What Happens When You Break Apart a Fidget Spinner & Swallow It

Whether fidget spinners really help kids focus is unclear, but one thing is for sure: Don't take the ball-bearing toy apart and swallow the pieces.

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Πέμπτη 22 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Facts About Pangaea, Ancient Supercontinent

About 300 million years ago, all the seven continents formed one massive supercontinent called Pangaea.

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This Parasite Is a Surprising Cause of Seizures in the US

A brain-infecting parasite causes a surprising number of hospitalizations in the United States.

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The World's Luckiest Photographer May Have Proved Astrophysicists Right

Catching a star begin to go supernova is a 'one in 10 million' chance. This man just won the cosmic lottery.

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The Day Humans Taught Robots to Fight Back

Boston Dynamic's new robot dog can fight off a human as it opens a door.

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Indian Man's Brain Tumor Might Be the World's Largest

Doctors in India recently operated on what they say could be the largest brain tumor in the world, according to news reports.

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This Giant Clock Will Tick for 10,000 Years, But You'll Never Find It

Would you pay $42 million for a clock that ticks once a year?

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How Do Ski Jumpers Fall Huge Distances Without Breaking Their Legs?

My legs would break if I fell 50 feet onto hard snow. Why don't Olympic skiers break theirs?

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These 7 Animals Would Absolutely Crush It at the Winter Olympics

The Olympics are designed to test elite athleticism, at least in the human realm. But what about the animal world? How would arctic foxes fair in the Winter Olympics, or snowy owls for that matter?

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Why Elon Musk Is Stepping Down from AI Safety Group He Co-Founded

The move could have implications for artificial intelligence development at Tesla.

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No, Medical-Marijuana Legalization Doesn't Make Teens Smoke More Pot

Medical-marijuana legalization doesn't seem to lead to an increase in pot usage for teenagers.

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Is This Seal the Earliest Evidence of the Prophet Isaiah?

The 2,700-year-old seal impression refers to Isaiah, which may be the first extra-biblical evidence of the man who has a book in the Hebrew Bible named after him.

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Does Anesthesia Cause Memory Problems in Adults?

Middle-age adults who had surgery showed greater declines in memory and executive function than similar people who did not have surgery.

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Τετάρτη 21 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Here's What Happens When You Leave Surgical Sponges in a Person's Body for Years

Years after a C-section, doctors spotted a strange complication.

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Faceless Fish, Phallic Worms & Other Bizarre Creatures Hauled from the Deep

They are among more than 100 deep-sea species recently scooped up off Australia's coast in a mission to identify animals that live in these barely explored, extreme underwater habitats.

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Physicists Hatch Mad Plan to Put Antimatter in a Moving Van

Antimatter is about to go on its first road trip.

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Mysterious Spiral Found in the Tail of Human Sperm

Scientists have spent decades studying the extraordinary abilities and anatomy of human sperm, so an international team of researchers was surprised to discover a mysterious, spiral-shaped nanostructure in the tails of sperm.

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No, Drinking Won't Make You Live Forever

Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may not make people live longer, despite the findings of a massive study of retirees.

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AI-Driven Robot Learns the Meaning of Love, On Paper At Least

The AI-fueled robot BINA48 has completed a college course called Philosophy of Love

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The Case of the Missing Thumb: Man Arrested After Stealing Terracotta Warrior Digit

The thumb thief reportedly took a selfie before snagging the valuable souvenir.

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That Teeny-Tiny Speck in This Image Is the Tesla Roadster

Scientist paparazzi turned their scopes toward Elon Musk's Roadster and its mannequin driver.

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What Is Ramadan?

Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year in Islamic culture. During Ramadan, Muslims fast, abstain from pleasures and pray to become closer to God.

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Lymphatic System: Facts, Functions & Diseases

The lymphatic system helps rid the body of toxins.

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Τρίτη 20 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

A Giant Claw Will Grab Falling SpaceX Gear 'Like a Giant Catcher's Mitt'

SpaceX is planning to use a giant net - one so immense that it takes up the majority of a high-speed watercraft named Mr. Steven - to catch reusable gear that falls back to Earth after missions to outer space.

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This Giant, Goopy, Floating Blob Is a Whale Placenta

The boaters, cruising off the coast of Hawaii, came across something that looked like a giant, used tissue floating in the water.

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This Google AI (Sort of) Knows When You'll Have a Heart Attack

Your eyes are the windows to your heart — and Google wants in.

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Swarm of 200 Earthquakes Hits Yellowstone - Here's What That Means

A swarm of 200 earthquakes hit Yellowstone National Park, but seismologists still aren't sure what that means.

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Here's Another Reason Health Officials Want You to Avoid Kratom: Salmonella

Health officials are again warning Americans not to consume kratom, but this time it's because the substance could be contaminated with Salmonella.

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World's Loneliest Tree Records Fallout from Humanity

A lone tree on a subantarctic island bears the marks of human activity.

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NASA's New Spacesuit Has a Built-In Toilet

NASA is developing a spacesuit with a built-in toilet system, something the agency hasn't used regularly since the Apollo era.

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Why You Probably Shouldn't Waste Your Money on DNA-Based Diets

Sure, it seems like a good idea: Lose weight following a diet that's tailored to your own unique genetic makeup instead of trying a one-size-fits-all approach.

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Photos: Royal Statue with Egyptian Hieroglyphics

Parts of a 2,600-year-old statue engraved with an Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription were discovered recently at the site of Dangeil in Sudan.

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Elon Musk's Company Gets OK to Dig Washington, D.C. Hyperloop Tunnel

The preliminary permit issued by the district's Department of Transportation is still vague on details.

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This Bacteria Eats Toxic Metal, 'Poops' Gold Nuggets

Researchers discover how a weird bacteria survives its toxic environment.

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Who Created These Strange, Ancient Sculptures Hidden in the Saudi Desert?

There's a place in the desert where the ghosts of camels seem to loom out of ancient rocks.

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Ancient Statue of Nubian King Found in Nile River Temple

Remains of the 2,600-year-old statue with an inscription written in Egyptian hieroglyphics turned up in a temple at Dangeil.

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The Real Way Ancient Priests Sacrificed Animals at the Roman 'Gate to Hell'

Turns out, the supernatural force that suffocated the animals was not from well-meaning gods but rather Mother Nature.

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Δευτέρα 19 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Κυριακή 18 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Σάββατο 17 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Παρασκευή 16 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

The Brutal Neuroscience of Figure Skating: How Spinning Athletes Overcome Dizziness

The mental preparations figure skaters must go through to spin at Olympic levels without dizzily toppling over are at least as intense as their physical workouts.

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Strange Infection Strikes Wisconsin Dog Shelter: What Is 'Strep Zoo'?

Two dogs at a Wisconsin animal shelter recently tested positive for "strep zoo," a potentially lethal respiratory infection in animals.

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Can Olympic Figure Skaters Break the 5-Spin Barrier?

Olympic audiences went wild last week when Mirai Nagasu landed a triple axel, becoming the first U.S. female figure skater to turn an entire 3.5 rotations in the air at the Winter Games.

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Death Toll Rises in Nigerian Outbreak: What Is Lassa Fever?

Around 40 people have died in an outbreak of Lassa fever in Nigeria, according to news reports.

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How 5,000 Pencil-Size Robots May Solve the Mysteries of the Universe

The little, swiveling robots will look at a new portion of the sky for the invisible force called dark energy that may be causing the accelerating expansion of the universe.

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This Martian Crater Has a Weirdly Earth-Like Secret

Is this mountain from Mars, or Hawaii?

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A Man's Eye Floater Was Actually a Tapeworm — Plus Thousands of Its Eggs

A tapeworm in your gut sounds horrifying enough, but imagine having a tapeworm in your eye.

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What's Worse for Your Brain — Alcohol or Marijuana?

For both teens and adults, alcohol appears more dangerous for the brain than marijuana is.

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Bits of Famous, Lost (and Fake) 'Flying Saucer' Turn Up in British Science Museum

The flying saucer's copper bottom was covered in hieroglyphics, very much like the saucer discovered in Roswell, New Mexico.

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10 Ways Parents and Schools Can Prevent School Shootings Now (Op-Ed)

While politicians argue endlessly over gun control, here are 10 practical ways the rest of us can work to prevent school shootings.

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This Photo of Earth Reminds Us How Small We Are

Here's a new perspective on our home planet.

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Πέμπτη 15 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Endocrine System: Facts, Functions and Diseases

The endocrine system is a collection of glands that secrete hormones.

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Here's How a Transgender Woman Breast-Fed for 6 Weeks

A transgender woman was able to produce enough milk to breast-feed her partner's newborn baby for six weeks, according to a new report of the case.

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Here's What You Can Expect from This Spring's Weather

Is the U.S. heading into a chilly and rainy spring, or a warm and drought-ridden one? The answer, as always, depends on your location, according to the March, April and May weather outlook released today (Feb. 15) by the U.S. Climate Prediction Center.

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The Solar Storm Hitting Earth Today Might Look Awesome

Thanks to a solar storm, the northern part of North America may see a dazzling auroral display tonight.

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The Flu Shot Is More Effective Than We Thought This Year

It's been a bad flu season, but this year's vaccine does offer some protection against the nasty bug.

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Will North Korea's Synchronized Cheerleaders Soften the Country's Image?

The mystery of the 229-woman squad is hard to ignore.

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NASA's 'Quiet Supersonic' Plane Could Change Airports Forever

NASA's plan to fly a quiet supersonic jet by 2021 could have world-changing consequences for air travel.

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Chinese New Year: Customs & Traditions

The Chinese New Year is one of the world's most celebrated festivals.

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In Photos: North Korea's Cheerleading Squad — An Army of Beauties

This dollhouse-like version of North Korean girls appears in contrast to the nation's isolated, sharp and militant reputation.

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Ruling Out 'Sonic Attack,' Docs Still Mystified by Brain Damage in US Staff in Cuba

A new report on a group of U.S. embassy workers in Cuba experiencing unexplained concussion symptoms after hearing weird noises only deepens the mystery of the case.

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What Your Genes Do After Death Can Help Detectives Solve Crimes

Your genetic code: the ultimate murder witness.

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What Millions of Years Look Like in One Photo (Well, Not Exactly)

A photo of Dún Briste - a layered, chunky tower of rock rising off the western coast of Ireland -skyrocketed to the top of Reddit last week.

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Here's Another Reason You May Gain Back Weight After Dieting

Successful weight loss could be hampered by chemical compounds lurking in everyday products in your house, a new study finds.

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Can You Find Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster Zooming Through Space in New Video?

After a two-day chase, astrophotographer Rogelio Bernal Andreo captured Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster cruising through the solar system.

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Enriched Uranium Particle Appears Over Alaska — and No One Knows Why

A research plane detected a single particle of enriched uranium over Alaska's Aleutian Islands. The particle's origin is a mystery.

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Τετάρτη 14 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Nervous System: Facts, Function & Diseases

The network of nerves is the body's electrical wiring.

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Lena Dunham's Hysterectomy: Can It Cure Endometriosis?

Actress Lena Dunham has revealed that she recently underwent a hysterectomy to treat crippling pain from endometriosis.

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How A Physicist Caught a Single Atom on Camera

Warning: Atoms on camera may appear larger than they actually are.

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How Much Money Would It Take to Make You Happy? Scientists Calculate

Money may not buy you love, but it turns out that the green stuff can bring happiness, to a point.

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There's a Reason Roaches Love Banging Their Heads Into Walls

Cockroaches take a head-on approach to obstacles.

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Underwater Shipwrecks Photographer of the Year Finalists (Photos)



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These Pun-Filled Science Twitter Valentines Are Better Than Cherry Pi

We may be a bit biased at Live Science, but we think the best Valentine's Day tweets are the science ones.

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The Key to Surviving Superbugs May Be in the Dirt Beneath Our Feet

Down in the dirt — and well within our reach — lies what may be a pharmaceutical gold mine.

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How Olympic Athletes Fare in Freezing Cold

Athletes at the 2018 Olympic Games are dealing with some bitter-cold temperatures. But does the chill affect athlete's performance?

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Sea Slime Can Trigger 65-Foot Mega-Tsunamis

The corpses of these tiny creatures ooze out a slimy layer that may explain catastrophic undersea landslides and tsunamis.

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This Photo of a Submerged Motorcycle 'Cemetery' Will Haunt You

A sunken WWII vessel inspired the photographer who snapped a haunting underwater image.

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Chocolate Facts, Effects & History

Chocolate, the most popular sweet treat in the world, makes you feel good and it may be good for you, too.

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On the Battlefield, Ants Treat Each Other's War Wounds

These ants care for one another.

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The Color of Blood: Here Are Nature's Reddest Reds (Photos)

It's customary to give ravishing red gifts on Valentine's Day — think red roses, red boxes of chocolate or even your heart (figuratively speaking).

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Monster Antarctic Iceberg Gets Its Big Break in First-of-Its-Kind Video

Iceberg A-68, which broke off from the Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica, takes center stage in newly released footage.

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Τρίτη 13 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Patricide and a Royal Plot: The 'Screaming Mummy's' Dramatic Backstory

He's back. Prince Pentawere, a man who tried (probably successfully) to murder his own father, Pharaoh Ramesses III, is back in the news for a "screaming mummy" exhibit.

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China's Secretive Stealth Fighter Is Finally Combat-Ready

China announced that the J-20, a plane to rival the American F-35, has entered service in the People's Liberation Army with "comprehensive combat capabilities."

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Japanese Olympian Suspended: How Widespread Is Olympic Doping, Anyway?

Thousands of athletes are getting away with doping, and it may be too late to stop it.

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No, Iran, Lizard 'Spies' Can't Detect Uranium

Despite outlandish claims by an Iranian military advisor, lizards have no special attributes or skills that would allow them to detect the location of hidden uranium mines.

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US Happiness Plummeted in 2017: These 21 States Saw Declines in Well-Being

Last year was not a good one for Americans' happiness — a record number of states saw declines in their residents' well-being, according to a new poll.

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The Happiest States in 2017: Full List

A new poll from Gallup-Healthways shows which states had the highest and lowest well-being in 2017.

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In Ancient Grave, Skeletons Found Adorned with Spears, Ivory and Teeth

About 34,000 years ago, a group of hunters and gatherers buried their dead - including two boys with physical conditions - using the utmost care. However, these dead were buried in fairly different ways, a new study finds.

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Photos: 2 Paleolithic Boys Were Buried with Fox Teeth and Spears

About 34,000 years ago, a hunter-gatherer group buried two young boys who had physical conditions in elaborate graves.

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Ant Species Stay Healthy with Self-Made Antibiotics

Could DIY antimicrobials made by ants help humans fight disease?

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Something Violent Happened to Our Solar System's First Interstellar Visitor

An interstellar object called 'Oumuamua has confounded astronomers ever since it passed through our solar system in October of last year.

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This Electronic Skin May Help Prevent Robots from Crushing Us

A metallic robot hand with "Terminator"-like power sounds good for the movies. But what about a real-life future where that android is now cradling your baby or just shaking your hand?

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Photos: Stone Age Skulls Found on Wooden Stakes

One day, when archaeologists in Sweden were surveying a forest in advance of a construction project, they made a perplexing find — the battered skulls of people who had lived about 8,000 years ago, including two that still had pointed stakes in them.

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Gut Reaction: Does Intense Training Affect Olympic Athletes' Poop?

How do Olympic athletes' diets and exercise regimens affect their performance … in the bathroom?

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8,000-Year-Old Heads on Stakes Found in Mysterious Underwater Grave

The discovery of a burial containing 8,000-year-old battered human skulls, including two that still have pointed wooden stakes through them, has left archaeologists baffled, according to a new study from Sweden.

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Δευτέρα 12 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Respiratory System: Facts, Function and Diseases

Good air in, bad air out.

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Arizona Woman Wakes Up with British Accent

An Arizona woman woke up speaking with a British accent, even though she's never left the country.

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NASA Wants to Build a Super Quiet Supersonic Jet

Under Trump, NASA is planning to move in a big way into quiet supersonic jets, perhaps at the expense of the agency's science mission.

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Life Could Exist in Strange, Alien Universes

A new paper shows that even a universe with wildly altered physical laws might produce life.

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Weird Worm Crawling in Oregon Woman's Eye Has Only Been Seen in Cows

A 26-year-old woman in Oregon made a horrifying discovery: Her eyes were infected with small, translucent eye worms.

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Why People Get Mean When They're Drunk, According to Science

MRI scans suggest that inside every sober man there's a mean drunk.

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'Vampire' Deer?! 5 South Korean Animals You May See at the 2018 Winter Olympics

Please don't feed baby teeth to the Korean magpies (despite what grandma tells you).

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The 4/20 Effect: Pot Celebration Day Tied to Rise in Fatal Crashes

Thousands of pot supporters mark the "high" holiday by lighting up at 4:20 p.m. But the celebration may increase the risk of fatal car crashes.

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Scientists Rush to Explore Underwater World Hidden for 120,000 Years Below Ice

Who knows what "alien" creatures they'll find around Antarctica.

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Photos: 5,000-Year-Old Scratched Stones Could Be Ancient Maps

Stone fragments with patterns of lines scratched into them could be the earliest known maps in the world.

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Bizarre 'Spider Stones' Found at Site of Neolithic Sun-Worshipers

The stones may have been part of a ritual sacrifice ceremony, archaeologists say.

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Watch Elon Musk React to Falcon Heavy Launch in Exclusive National Geographic Video

An exclusive video from National Geographic shows Elon Musk's surprised, joyful reaction to the successful first launch of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Feb. 6.

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Is This Experimental Japanese Drug the Secret to Stopping the Flu?

An experimental drug, made in Japan, may be able to stop flu symptoms within 24 hours.

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Κυριακή 11 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Launch of Superfast Russian Cargo Ship Mission Aborted at Last Minute

The launch of a Russian cargo ship bound for the International Space Station was aborted in the final minute Sunday (Feb. 11), just as it was poised to fly the fastest resupply mission to the orbiting lab in history.

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If 'Starman' Isn't Headed for the Asteroid Belt, Where's That Dummy Going?

The Tesla Roadster and "Starman" dummy that SpaceX launched on its new Falcon Heavy rocket on Tuesday (Feb. 6) does not appear to be heading to the asteroid belt, despite what SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said on Twitter Tuesday evening.

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A Boy Scrapes His Elbow. One Week Later, Docs Find a Sea Snail in the Wound.

A scraped elbow may not seem like an unusual injury, but for one 11-year-old boy in California, his health took an odd turn after he fell and hurt his left elbow while exploring a tide pool.

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Παρασκευή 9 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Facts About Fracking

Hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking, is a drilling technique used for extracting oil or natural gas from deep underground.

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These Are the Most Out-of-This-World Photos Ever Taken — Literally

It may be blurry, but this image is now the farthest pic ever taken by a spacecraft.

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How Did a Man's Rectum End Up 'Falling Out' of His Body?

The man was sitting on the toilet playing games on his phone for half and hour when this happened.

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Humans Cared for Sick Puppies Long Ago, Ancient Burial Shows

Ancient people likely cared for a sick, domesticated pup for weeks on end before it died about 14,000 years ago during the Paleolithic era, a new study finds.

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Global Warming vs. Solar Cooling: The Showdown Begins in 2020

The sun may be dimming, temporarily. Don't panic; Earth is not going to freeze over. But will the resulting cooling put a dent in the global warming trend?

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Earth's Inner Core Shouldn't Technically Exist

Yep: we're all living on a giant paradox.

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The Falcon Heavy's Quiet Second Payload Could Survive 14 Billion Years

There was a second payload on board the SpaceX Falcon Heavy that launched Tuesday, and it's built to last 14 billion years.

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Why Didn't Astronomers Spot Today's Earth-Whizzing Asteroid Sooner?

NASA didn't spot the asteroid, 2018 CB, that will skim by Earth today until a few days ago. Here's why it snuck under the radar.

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This Special UV Light Could Zap Flu Germs from the Air

A special type of ultraviolet (UV) light may be able to "zap" flu germs right out of the air, a new study suggests.

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The 'Perfect Human Pathogen' Is Spreading at the Winter Olympics

When it comes to human pathogens, norovirus gets the gold.

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Toad Eats Beetle, Immediately Regrets It — Watch Retching Aftermath

Toads might want to be careful what meal they catch with their sticky, pink tongues. It could be a toxic beetle that makes them throw up … and then scurries away to tell the tale, a new study from Japan finds.

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Meet the Adorable Olympic Mascots, Soohorang and Bandabi

What's the story behind South Korea's Olympic mascots?

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3 Ways the US Should Prepare for the Next Flu Pandemic

The flu is wreaking havoc globally this year. While the U.S. has made huge strides in preparing for and treating the flu, we have a long way to go as we prepare for the next pandemic.

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In Photos: South Korea from Above

As the Olympic Games kick off, here's a look at the diverse and beautiful East Asian nation, South Korea, in these amazing photos from above.

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Asteroid Skimming Past Earth Today May Loom Larger Than Exploding Russian Meteor

An asteroid that will fly safely past Earth today (Feb. 9) may be larger than the Chelyabinsk meteor that exploded over Russia five years ago. The newly found interloper, called 2018 CB, is estimated to be from 50 to 130 feet (15 to 40 meters) wide.

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Πέμπτη 8 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Starman's SpaceX Spacesuit Would Leave You Dead in Minutes

If you take a deep-space selfie like Starman, make it very, very quick.

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Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster and Starman Leave Earth Forever in This Final Photo

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has unveiled the final photo of his Tesla Roadster and its Starman mannequin sailing off into deep space after launching on the first Falcon Heavy rocket Tuesday (Feb. 6), and it is spectacular.

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The Next Falcon Heavy Will Carry the Most Powerful Atomic Clock Ever Launched into Space

A toaster-sized atomic clock will hitch a ride on the next SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch.

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Feelings of Hunger After Weight Loss May Never Go Away

To truly keep the pounds away, people may have to deal with feelings of increased hunger for the rest of their lives, according to a new study.

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What a Spectacle! Praying Mantises Wear Tiny 3D Glasses, for Science

Putting 3D glasses on praying mantises has opened researchers' eyes to the insects' unusual stereo vision.

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The First Europeans Had a Striking Combination of Features

Scientists have put a smiling face to one of the first human residents of Great Britain.

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Could We Beat the Opioid Epidemic by Easing Pain with Marijuana?

Can marijuana's use for pain relief slow the opioid epidemic?

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Deep-Sea Volcanic Vents Incubate Eggs for These Underwater Moms

Eggs over easy? Skates warm their egg cases with thermal vents.

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Why Measuring a Tiny, Spinning Particle Is Such a Big Deal

The g-2 experiment has begun and it has the potential to shake up the reigning model of particle physics.

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What Is Jupiter's Great Spot Red?

What gives Jupiter's Great Red Spot its distinct color? A new study shows why the answer may not be easy to find.

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The Author of This Physics Paper Is 7 Years Old (and Also a Cat)

What has your cat done lately?

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Τετάρτη 7 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

FDA's New Warning on Kratom: What Makes Something an Opioid?

The herbal substance kratom contains compounds that can be considered opioids, the FDA said this week.

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Elon Musk Admits Roadster 'Looks So Fake' — Why Is That?

Even Elon Musk thinks his space-cruising midnight-cherry Tesla Roadster looks weird.

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Billions of Viruses Are Falling to Earth Right Now (But That Isn't Why You Have the Flu)

Billions of airborne viruses waft down on us every day, carried by air currents that disperse them around the world.

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Yup, Flat-Earthers Think the Falcon Heavy Launch Was a Conspiracy

Surprise: They don't believe it.

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When Will SpaceX Lose Connection with Starman?

SpaceX's star dummy, riding in space inside a cushy Tesla Roadster, could lose contact with Earth any time.

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Watch Live @ 7 p.m. ET: The Riddle of the Quantum Sphinx

In this Perimeter Institute Public Lecture, physicist Robert Spekkens will explain why he thinks many quantum mysteries are a result of fairly simple mistakes concerning the nature of quantum states.

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Does OTC Pain Medicine Mess with Your Head?

Taking over-the-counter pain relievers might do more than suppress aches and pains: A new review suggests that these medications, including ibuprofen and acetaminophen, could influence people's psychology.

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What SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Launch Means for Getting Humans to Mars

The launch is a key stepping-stone in the company's quest to bring colonists to Mars.

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No, Space X's Falcon Heavy Has Not Passed Mars Already

A tweet from Elon Musk may have been a little fuzzy on the rocket's whereabouts.

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Norovirus Sickens Olympic Security Guards Days Before Opening Ceremony

There's an added challenge at the 2018 Winter Olympics, according to news reports: An outbreak of norovirus.

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Russia at the Winter Olympics: Decision to Ban Some Athletes Changes Yet Again

More than a dozen Russian athletes who recently had their lifetime bans from the Olympics overturned may not be allowed to compete in this year's Winter Olympics after all.

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That Really Is a Live Owl's Eyeball, Seen Through Its Ear

Some say that eyes are the windows to the soul. But in some owls, the ears are windows to the animals' eyeballs.

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Here's How Many Americans Now Have Herpes

Herpes infections have declined in the United States in recent years, according to a new report.

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Starfish Can See You … with Their Arm-Eyes

If you were to look at this little, funky starfish, there's a chance the well-armed sea creature would look back at you, with up to 50 eyes!

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Τρίτη 6 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Radiation Will Tear Elon Musk's Rocket Car to Bits in a Year

Elon Musk has launched his sportscar into deep space. Stellar radiation is going to tear it to bits.

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Success! SpaceX Launches Falcon Heavy Rocket on Historic Maiden Voyage

The first Falcon Heavy rocket built by the private spaceflight company SpaceX soared on its maiden voyage today (Feb. 6) — a historic test flight that also sent a car toward Mars and included two confirmed booster landings.

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Why Do Rockets Explode?

SpaceX is expected to launch its Falcon Heavy rocket into low-Earth orbit, but what are the chances that something could go wrong?

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Here's What It Looks Like When G-Force Knocks You Out

Don't get cocky. If you were this kid, you'd pass out, too.

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SpaceX Falcon Heavy: What's Up with the Giant Rocket?

A humongous rocket is about to launch into space today (Feb. 6), if all goes as planned, according to SpaceX.

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Biomed CEO Injects Himself with DIY Herpes Vaccine — Why That's Not a Good Idea

Self-experimentation is risky and of limited scientific value.

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What Is the Point of Elon Musk's Big Rocket?

The hype around the launch of SpaceX's new rocket is reaching epic proportions. But is it all just PR for Elon Musk?

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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Rocket: By the Numbers

To gain a fuller understanding of Falcon Heavy's caliber and the ambitions behind the SpaceX launch, it is worthwhile to look at the numbers.

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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Megarocket Gets 1st Test Launch Today: Watch It Live

SpaceX's giant new rocket, the Falcon Heavy, is set for its risky first test launch today (Feb. 6) from the historic Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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This Fossil Spider Has a Weird Extra Appendage

A 100-million-year-old spider trapped in amber has something you just don't see nowadays.

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A Ticking Time Bomb of Mercury Is Hidden Beneath Earth's Permafrost

The mercury's rising — and probably spilling into our oceans.

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An Ancient Hyena May Have Chomped Down on This Neanderthal's Face

About 65,000 years ago, a large carnivore - perhaps a cave hyena - chomped down on the face of a (likely dead) Neanderthal. Then, that carnivore partially digested two of the hominin's teeth before regurgitating them, a new study suggests.

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Δευτέρα 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Does All That Headbanging Damage Woodpeckers' Brains?

Woodpecker brains aren't immune to repeated impacts.

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Kentucky Man Gets 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria After Cracking Knuckles

A man in Kentucky developed a life-threatening infection with "flesh eating bacteria" — and nearly lost his hand — after simply cracking his knuckles.

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Does Alcohol Really 'Clean' the Brain?

Alcohol might help the brain, in low doses, in mice, at least.

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Why You May Want to Avoid Drinking Piping-Hot Tea

A word of caution to tea lovers: Let your cuppa cool a bit before taking a sip.

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Drone Pilot Dives at Passenger Jet — And Posts the Footage Online

Don't do this.

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Flat Earth: What Fuels the Internet's Strangest Conspiracy Theory?

Why do people reject more than 2,000 years of scientific understanding?

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Could a 19th-Century 'Alienist' Understand the Criminal Mind?

In the earliest years of psychology, what did medical experts really know about criminal behavior and thinking?

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If You Get the Flu, When Should You Go to the ER?

Emergency rooms around the U.S. are crowded with flu patients. But if you do catch the flu, how do you know if you need to go to the ER?

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Flat-Earth Rocketeer Fails to Launch (Again)

The flat-Earth rocketeer remains planet-bound.

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Astronomers Detect a Swarm of Tiny Objects Orbiting an Alien Sun

These dusty comets, speeding through distance space, are the smallest objects ever detected in another star system.

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Can You Get 2 Colds at Once?

When you come down with a cold, the last thing you probably need is, well, another cold.

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Mystery Behind Mass Grave of Viking Warriors Finally Solved

The Vikings' dining choices - that is, chowing down on fish - caused scientists to make a radiocarbon- dating blunder.

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Virtual Volterra: Ancient Amphitheaters and Temples Recorded in 3D

Ancient archaeological sites in the mountaintop town of Volterra in Italy's Tuscany region are being digitally documented in three-dimensions with 21st-century technology and software.

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Virtual Volterra Gallery: Photos of Ancient Tuscany Town

An international team is recording archaeological sites in the ancient mountaintop city of Volterra, in central Italy and transforming the information into a 3D virtual rendering of the site.

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Κυριακή 4 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

If Football Is Deadly, Why Do We Still Watch?

The evidence that football leads to brain injury is mounting, but there are two big reasons why it's not likely to change anytime soon.

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Σάββατο 3 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

4,300-Year-Old Tomb of Royal Female Official Found in Egypt

The tomb and several tomb paintings were discovered in a cemetery on the Giza Plateau.

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In Photos: Tomb of Royal Woman Found in Ancient Egypt

Archaeologists have discovered the ancient Egyptian tomb of a royal woman named Hetpet on the Giza Plateau.

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Whooo Knew? 10 Superb Facts About Owls

Owls have enjoyed the spotlight around game day ever since wordsmiths, including late-night comedian Stephen Colbert, began using the phrase "Superb Owl" as a way to get around saying the trademarked term "Super Bowl."

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Παρασκευή 2 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

The King (Cobra) Is Dead (and So Is the Python)

Judging by the interlocked combatants' bodies, no quarter was given in the final minutes of this deadly struggle.

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'Human Uber' Lets You Hire Someone to Do Your Dirty Work (While Wearing Your Face)

It's 'Human Uber'... hUber?

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'Tree Man': Unusual Growths Return After 24 Surgeries

A patient known as "tree man" underwent extensive surgery to remove wood-like warts from his hands and feet; but now he says the unusual growths are starting to come back.

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Watch the Entire Total Lunar Eclipse in Just 1 Minute

Did you miss this week's total lunar eclipse? And are you extremely strapped for time? Fear not, because the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles has posted a 60-second time-lapse video of the celestial treat online.

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An Ancient Virus May Be Responsible for Human Consciousness

You've got an ancient virus in your brain. In fact, you've got an ancient virus at the very root of your conscious thought.

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Here's Who Will Super Bowl 2018, According to a Hippo

Fiona the hippo knows who will win Super Bowl 2018. This is science.

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Ignore Tom Brady: 37 Glasses of Water a Day Is Too Many

Please take Tom Brady's water advice with a grain of electrolytes.

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Can You Get the Flu Twice in One Season?

If you already caught the flu, are you in the clear for the rest of the season?

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Interlocked Spiral of Ancient Skeletons Unearthed in Mexico City

The 10 bodies were buried in the unusual arrangement 2,400 years ago.

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6 More Weeks of Winter: Punxsutawney Phil Sees His Royal Shadow

The furry weather prognosticator has seen his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter.

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Πέμπτη 1 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

Lungs: Facts, Function and Diseases

Lungs are an important part of the respiratory system. Adults take 15 to 20 breaths a minute, which comes to around 20,000 breaths a day.

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'Bug Bombs' Still Causing Injuries Despite Product Warnings

Despite new warning labels on "bug bomb" products, Americans are still injuring themselves with these at-home pesticides.

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Are Dogs More Likely To Bite You If You're Anxious?

If you regularly feel anxious, you might be the perfect candidate for a dog bite.

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Polar Bears Starving As Arctic Ice Vanishes

A new study shows that polar bears require more food than previously thought.

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In Photos: Hidden Maya Civilization

Archaeologists have found thousands of mysterious Maya structures using lidar. The structures indicate a sort of Maya urban sprawl.

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Thousands of Mysterious Maya Structures Discovered in Guatemala

A new survey of the Maya lowlands reveals a sprawling ancient population.

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Were Dinosaurs Having a Party Millions of Years Ago in NASA's Backyard?

About 110 million years ago, two tank-like dinosaurs - a baby and an adult - left five-fingered handprints in the soft, earthy wetland of what is now NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland.

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Tea Strainers & Nail Polish: The 5-Star Reviews Scientists Are Writing for Everyday Products

You may never look at tea strainers or dental floss in the same way again.

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Conspiracy Theorists Don't Trust Vaccines Either

Was Princess Diana's death an accident? People who feel strongly that it wasn't may be skeptical about vaccines, too.

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Finally Solved: The Science of Cracking Open a Cold One (With The Boys)

Scientists have cracked a frothy mystery: the physics of fizz.

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Double Trouble: These Diseases Could Raise Your Risk for Cancer

Chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes are serious health concerns by themselves, but to make matters worse, they may also raise the risk of cancer.

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Missed the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse? Here's When the Next One Is Happening

Skywatchers around the world were treated to a rare Super Blue Blood Moon today (Jan. 31). While this was the first time in 150 years that this type of eclipse happened in the U.S., the universe has a few more eclipses in store for us in the next year.

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Why You (Probably) Shouldn't Worry About Earth's Magnetic Poles Flipping

Earth's magnetic poles, whatever they're doing, are not going to spark chaos and kill us all — a scenario making the rounds online right now.

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New 'Slasher' Wasp Comes Equipped With Its Own Body Saw

This parasitic wasp inflicts horrors on its hosts.

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Earthquake Watch: California Is Overdue for a 'Big One'

California has a 93 percent chance of a magnitude-7 or greater earthquake occurring by 2045. Early warning systems, now in development, could limit casualties and damage.

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Here's What You'd Look Like As Just a Nervous System

This medical cadaver sure had a lot of nerve.

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Greenland: Earth's Biggest Island

Greenland is the biggest island on Earth, and it's covered by a thick ice sheet. Scientists are growing extremely concerned that global warming is melting the ice too quickly.

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