Σάββατο 30 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Can People Really Learn to 'Speed Read'?

The promise of learning to read significantly faster is intriguing. But true speed reading isn't supported by the science.

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Stellar Black Hole in Our Galaxy Is So Massive It Shouldn't Exist

A gigantic black hole 15,000 light-years from our planet is twice as massive as what researchers thought was possible in our own galaxy.

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Παρασκευή 29 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Will 2020 Be the Year We Find Intelligent Alien Life?

Is 2020 the celestial payoff year, in which astronomers finally confirm a "technosignature" coming from an advanced alien civilization?

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Lego's NASA Apollo Saturn V Is 30% Off for Black Friday

NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and Lego set the stage with this epic Saturn V moon rocket set, which is on sale now for 30% off via the Lego online store.

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National Geographic STEM Kits on Sale Now: Dinosaur Figures, Microscopes & More

Get up to 20% off National Geographic STEM science kits, including dinosaur dig sets, microscopes and more.

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Hallmark's Astronaut Snoopy Is 50% Off on Amazon

The Beagle has landed, and it's on sale!

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Sphero's RVR Programmable Coding Robot Car Is $50 Off for Black Friday

Amazon has slashed the Sphere RVR price by 20% for Black Friday.

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23andMe DNA Testing Kits Up to 50% Off for Black Friday

Go beyond your family tree to uncover ancestry markers in your DNA, with a genetic testing kit that you can use at home.

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Τετάρτη 27 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Two-Horned 'Rook' Might Be the Oldest Chess Piece on Earth

Archaeologists think they may have discovered the oldest chess piece in the world, excavated from a seventh-century trading site in Jordan.

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There Might Be Cracks in the Universe — But We Can't See Them from Earth

The cracks, if they exist, are old, remnants of a time shortly after the Big Bang.

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Man in China Contracts Brain Parasite After Eating Hot Pot

The man was discovered to have tapeworm larvae in his brain.

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The Placenta 'Invades' the Uterus in the Same Way Cancer Invades the Body

The way human pregnancy works may make us more prone to malignant cancer than cows or horses.

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot Storm Isn't Dying Anytime Soon

Despite the apparent shrinkage of clouds in Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the storm itself is still going strong, new research suggests.

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The Best Gifts for Science Nerds and Geeks

What's up, nerds? Here at Live Science we love shopping for science lovers. Check out this specially curated list of our favorite science-themed and geeky gifts.

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Did Da Vinci and Rembrandt's Creative Genius Lie in The Way They Saw Themselves?

The way the artists saw themselves in the mirror was likely a bit different than how others saw them.

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FDA Says Most CBD Products May Not Be Safe, and Warns 15 Companies to Stop Selling Them

CBD may pose unknown health risks and cannot be marketed as a dietary supplement, food or therapeutic cure-all.

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There's Mounting Evidence That This Vaping Additive Is Behind Lung Illnesses

Researchers found the additive, vitamin E acetate, in samples tested from this year, but not from last year.

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In the Case of the Missing Pigeon Toes, Human Hair May Be to Blame

Many of Paris' pigeons are missing one or more toes, and human hair may be to blame.

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Τρίτη 26 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Russian Military Launches Secret Surveillance Satellite Into Orbit

A Russian Soyuz rocket launched a top-secret military satellite designed to scope out other satellites in space on Monday (Nov. 25), according to government reports.

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Identity of Fourth Soviet Spy Who Stole US Atomic Bomb Secrets Finally Revealed

Historians recently uncovered the name of a fourth spy who delivered U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviets in the 1940s.

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What Is St. Elmo's Fire?

A fire that doesn't burn and a lightning bolt that doesn't strike, St. Elmo's fire has intrigued explorers for millennia. Only recently did scientists come to see the phenomenon for what it is: the workings of the subatomic world made visible.

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7 Tips for a Safe (and Non-Explosive) Turkey Day

Have a fun Thanksgiving free of exploding turkeys or Salmonella.

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Declining Life Expectancy in America 'May Be the New Norm'

U.S. life expectancy is declining mostly among "working age" Americans.

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A Blue Whale Had His Heartbeat Taken for the First Time Ever — And Scientists Are Shocked

Scientists recorded a blue whale's heartbeat for the first time, and found that the world's largest creatures can survive on just two beats per minute while diving for food.

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Watch Clouds on Mars Drift by in Supercomputer Simulations

Weather models are a daily staple of life on Earth, but they can go interplanetary as well, sometimes with a boost from Earth's most sophisticated computers.

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Unusual Viking Burial Site in Norway Contains Two Stacked Boats, Each with a Body

Archaeologists found not one, but two Vikings buried in boats — right on top of each other.

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Δευτέρα 25 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Malaysia Says Goodbye to Iman, Its last Sumatran Rhino

Once plentiful across Asia, Sumatran rhinos have steadily declined in recent decades.

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FDA Calls Psychedelic Psilocybin a 'Breakthrough Therapy' for Severe Depression

The FDA is helping to speed up the process of developing and approving a drug based on psilocybin, a hallucinogenic substance in magic mushrooms, to treat depression.

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The Best Science Toys for Kids

Here's a look at the best science and STEM toys for the curious kids in your life.

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Phi: The Golden Ratio

A golden opportunity for misconceptions.

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Some 'Brain-Boosting' Supplements Contain High Levels of Unapproved Drug

Researchers uncovered unapproved drugs in several "nootropics."

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Over 1,000 Patients Possibly Exposed to HIV After Hospital's Sanitation Mistake

One of the Goshen Hospital's seven surgical sterilization technicians skipped one step in a multistep cleaning process

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3 Black Holes Possibly Seen Cooking Their Galaxies Alive

Without the turbulence, the galaxies would die in just a few billion years.

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Ice Fossils in an Ancient Space Rock Reveal Clues About the Early Solar System

Secrets about the solar system are revealed by remnants of ice from 4.6 billion years ago.

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Long-Hidden 3D Scan of Ancient Egyptian Nefertiti Bust Finally Revealed

The "Bust of Nefertiti" was scanned years ago by the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection in Berlin, but the scan was not previously available.

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Κυριακή 24 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Is it Safe to Eat Roadkill?

The idea of eating roadkill may be foreign to some, but with proper precautions it can provide a safe and sustainable source of meat.

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Σάββατο 23 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Παρασκευή 22 Νοεμβρίου 2019

CDC Issues Yet Another Warning Not to Eat Romaine Lettuce

U.S. officials are warning Americans not to eat romaine lettuce from Salinas, California.

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Why Does Tesla's Cybertruck Look Like It Belongs In A Low-Res Video Game?

Elon Musk unveiled his new Cybertruck, and boy does it look … unique.

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Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Invaded Woman's Eye Sockets

A woman in Tennessee developed an infection with "flesh-eating" bacteria in her eye sockets.

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Oculus Go Headset Deal: Explore the World of Science in VR

The Oculus Go is a fantastic first step into the world of virtual reality and now you can get it for just $149, saving you 25%.

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Does Vaping Have Any Benefits?

When comparing the dangers of e-cigarettes to cigarettes, some experts believe the health risks of e-cigs are not as serious as those from cigarettes.

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Black Friday Science-Geek Deals: The Best Gifts for the Awesome Nerds in Your Life

Here's a look at some of Live Science's favorite Amazon deals for that science geek in your life, from a curious child to a spouse who can't get enough of the Discovery Channel.

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There's a Violent Battle Between Solar Wind and Cosmic Rays, and Voyager 2 Just Passed Through it

At the edge of our solar system, a fierce battle rages between solar wind and interstellar rays. NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft has now passed through the frontlines.

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Black Friday Deals: The Best Science Toys for Kids

If you have a little paleontologist, a star-gazer or a budding chemist, one of these science-inspired toys may be right for your child. Here's a look at some of the best STEM deals for kids.

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Long-Sought Dark Matter 'Particle' Found in Exotic Material on Earth

It was predicted four decades ago, but only found now.

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Weird Triassic 'Dragons' Had Massive Heads. Here's Why.

Massive skulls and jaws helped these carnivorous reptiles to become one of the Triassic's deadliest apex predators on land.

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How the Brain Still Works When Half of It Is Missing

That wrinkly and mysterious organ we carry around in our skulls has an almost magical ability to change and adapt.

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Πέμπτη 21 Νοεμβρίου 2019

‘Designer Baby’ Technology to Make Smarter, Taller Kids Doesn’t Work Yet

Genetic screening can't yet reveal which embryo will grow into the tallest or smartest child.

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Your RNA May Have Come from Space, Meteor Study Suggests

Scientists have detected ribose and other bioessential sugars in ancient meteorite samples for the first time, suggesting that RNA may have come from space and played a crucial role in the origins of life on Earth.

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It's Still Not Aliens: 'Mars Bug' Claim Could Damage the Search for Life

A professor suggests there are insects on Mars, but this questionable claim could hurt the search for life, experts say.

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A Rare and Stunning 'Unicorn Meteor Shower' Could Light Up the Skies Tonight

These meteors originate in the dust trail of a mysterious comet.

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Was Same-Sex Behavior Hardwired in Animals from the Beginning?

Same-sex sexual behavior might have started out on an equal footing with different-sex sex.

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Vaping May Cause a Rare Condition Known as 'Popcorn Lung,' New Case Report Suggests

A teen in Canada may be the first person to develop "popcorn lung" due to vaping, according to a new report.

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Τετάρτη 20 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Malaria: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Malaria is a leading cause of death and disease in many developing countries, where children under the age of 5 and pregnant women are the hardest hit groups. About 1,700 cases of malaria occur in the U.S. each year, mostly in travelers and immigrants.

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Beautifully Preserved Skull of 'Biblical Snake' with Hind Legs Discovered

Scientists have unearthed an amazingly preserved skull of an ancient snake with hind limbs, revealing more about the origin of snakes and how they lost their legs.

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'Doughnut-Shaped' DNA Makes Cancer More Aggressive

"DNA conveys information not only in its sequence but also in its shape," the authors said.

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Stellar Death Releases Some of the Highest-Energy Light Ever Seen

These bursts release more energy in a few seconds than the sun would produce in its lifetime.

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Archeologists Discover 3,000-Year-Old Megalithic Temple Used by a ‘Water Cult’

The temple may have been used for fertility rituals.

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This ‘Blob’ of Radiation Might Be a Long-Lost Neutron Star

In 1987, a star exploded, creating the brightest supernova to light up Earth's skies in 400 years. That star's corpse has been missing for 30 years. Now, researchers think they've found it.

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Black Holes Grow Hair, Then Go Bald Again

New calculations suggest that some black holes can grow hair, but they can't keep it for long. Alas, they go bald again.

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Welcome to Live Science's Forums!

Check out Live Science's forums, where you can ask questions and discuss all things science!

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Active Ingredient in Ayahuasca Tea Puts Brain in a Dream-Like State

The active ingredient DMT in the psychedelic tea ayahuasca causes a dream-like state in the brain, new research finds.

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What If Space-Time Were 'Chunky'? It Would Forever Change the Nature of Reality.

An ambitious new fleet of spacecraft could reveal whether space-time is smooth or chunky, and in doing so the ultimate nature of reality.

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World's First Injectable Male Birth Control May Soon Arrive in India

The world's first injectable male birth control may may finally be on its way to approval in India, according to news reports.

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Τρίτη 19 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Meningitis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Meningitis is an infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. The disease is usually caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi, and its telltale signs are a severe headache, sudden fever and stiff neck.

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Neptune's Wobbling Moons Are Locked in a Never-Before-Seen Orbital Dance

Standing on one moon, you'd see the other pass overhead twice before ducking around to pass on the other side.

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Does Adversity Really Make Us Stronger?

In our culture, there's this idea that enduring a tragedy can be good for your personal growth. Here's what the science says.

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Is There Actually Science Behind 'Dopamine Fasting'?

The trendy concept of 'dopamine fasting' actually finds its roots in established addiction therapies.

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‘Dog Years’ Are a Total Myth. Here’s How Old Fido Really Is.

When your dog's big, pleading eyes look up at you, is it with old-age wisdom or teenage naiveté?

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Bram Stoker’s Vampire Victim Shows ‘Textbook’ Leukemia Symptoms

ymptoms of acute leukemia resemble depictions of people suffering from vampire attacks in popular gothic novels.

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What's Inside a Black Hole?

You're about to take a dip into the inky blackness of a giant black hole and see what's on the other side of that enigmatic event horizon. What will you find inside? Read on, brave explorer.

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Physicists Just Created the Most Detailed Simulation of the Universe in History

An international team of scientists has created the most detailed large-scale model of the universe to date, a simulation they call TNG50.

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Giant Etching of a Humanoid Figure Discovered in Peruvian Desert

A sprawling humanoid-shaped Nazca Line etched into the Peruvian desert has just been discovered by a team of scientists using artificial intelligence.

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Δευτέρα 18 Νοεμβρίου 2019

A Man Develops "Feather-Duvet Lung" After Switching His Bedding

After switching to feather bedding, a man began to feel extreme fatigue and breathlessness

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Can You Really Make 'Meat' Out of Air?

A company called Air Protein recently announced the creation of its new "air-based" meat, which is made from elements found in air.

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A Rare Genetic Disorder Turned These Siblings' Blood 'Milky' White

Three siblings all carried two copies of a mutated gene, which caused their blood to run white with fat.

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'Gay' Penguin Couple Had No Egg of Their Own. So They Stole One.

A pair of mated male penguins in a Dutch zoo were so eager for offspring that they stole an egg from another couple's nest.

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Mesopotamia: The Land Between Two Rivers

Irrigation, writing, trigonometry, calculus — many important discoveries and innovations were made in "the land between two rivers."

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Before We Find Aliens, Humans Need to Figure Ourselves Out, Anthropologist Says

Humans have questions about alien life. But those beings, if they exist, likely have some questions of their own about humans, queries we may want to answer before we find any life beyond Earth.

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Mysterious Gravitational Wave Sparks Days-Long Hunt — But It Was Just a Glitch

This wasn't what anyone was hoping for.

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Great White Sharks in Australia Get a Concert from Kiss. But Will the Sharks Care?

In a career first, the rock band Kiss is performing for an audience of great white sharks.

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2 Infants Were Buried Wearing Helmets Made from Skulls. And Archaeologists Are Puzzled.

Two infants were buried some 2,100 years ago wearing "helmets" made from the skulls of other children, archaeologists have discovered.

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3 Cows Swept Out to Sea by Hurricane Dorian Were Found Peacefully Grazing on an Island Miles Away

Cows might have the pizzaz everybody's been waiting for.

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Παρασκευή 15 Νοεμβρίου 2019

'Improbable Planet' Somehow Survives Being Swallowed by Red Giant Star

Scientists have discovered a "survivalist" planet that shouldn't exist orbiting a pulsating star.

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The Moon: Our Planet's Constant Companion

Gazing at the moon.

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Tardigrade DNA Added to Human Cells Could Help Us Survive on Mars, Scientist Says

Will we one day combine tardigrade DNA with our cells to go to Mars?

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World's Oldest People May Have Supercharged Immune Cells

People who live to 110 seem to have unusually high levels of a rare immune cell.

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Ancient 'Shaman' Woman's Piercing Gaze Brought to Life in Stunning Reconstruction

An artist’s reconstruction of an ancient hunter-gatherer woman shows a stern-faced woman wearing a feather cape and sitting upright on a bed of antlers.

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Πέμπτη 14 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Does This 'Unicorn Puppy' Really Have An Extra Tail?

The puppy appears to have an extra tail on his face, but things are not what they seem.

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Navy Officers Say 'Unknown Individuals' Made Them Erase Evidence of 2004 UFO Encounter

The signals were erratic and didn't seem to match those given off by known aircraft.

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Doctors Removed a Melon-Size Tumor from This Man's Neck

The tumor had swelled from the size of a cherry tomato to that of a melon over the course of seven months.

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This Is How Light May Have Escaped from the Earliest Galaxies, Turning the Universe Transparent

An intervening cluster of galaxies acts like a cosmic microscope and bends and magnifies light from a distant galaxy.

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Magnificent Egyptian Catacomb Reveals Carvings of a 'Worthy' Woman and Her Pet

Almost 2,000 years ago, at a time when the Romans ruled Egypt, a woman named "Demetria" was laid to rest in a magnificently decorated catacomb at Saqqara in Egypt.

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Millions of Gargantuan Plasma ‘Spicules’ Might Be Spreading Heat Around the Sun’s Atmosphere

The sun's surface is covered by millions of enormous plasma jets known as spicules at any given moment. Now, researchers think they know why.

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Ancient Egyptians May Have Corralled Millions of Wild Birds to Sacrifice and Turn into Mummies

New DNA evidence suggests that Egyptians captured wild birds for millions of ritualistic sacrifices, rather than farming the animals.

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Dinosaur-Era Bird Preserved in 3D Could Rewrite History of Flight

A previously unknown species of primitive bird has a tail feature associated with flight in modern birds.

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Star Ejected from Milky Way's 'Heart of Darkness' Reaches Mind-Blowing Speed

As humankind's ancestors were learning to walk upright, a star was launched out of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy at a staggering 3.7 million mph (6 million km/h).

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Wreck of Famous British Sub Sunk by Germans in WWII Discovered Off Malta

The wreck of a Royal Navy submarine that mysteriously disappeared with 44 people on board during World War II has been discovered off the Mediterranean island of Malta.

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Man's 'Glowing' Iris Was a Sign of Rare Eye Syndrome

A man whose iris appeared to glow on an eye exam turned out to have a rare disorder that caused his eye pigment to flake off.

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Τετάρτη 13 Νοεμβρίου 2019

These Two Drug-Resistant Microbes Are New 'Urgent Threats' to Americans' Health

A new report reveals that drug-resistant germs infect and kill more people than previous estimates suggested.

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Blood from Infected Pigs Turned a South Korean Stream Red

A stream in South Korea turned red from the blood of thousands of slaughtered pigs.

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Venice Suffers Worst Flooding in 50 Years, Mayor Blames Climate Change

Venice is in a state of emergency as the Italian city braces from one of the worst floods in its history.

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Ants: From the Cool to the Creepy

Yes, some ants will take over your pantry, but others are crucial for the environment.

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There's a Mysterious Source of Oxygen in Mars' Atmosphere, and No One Can Explain It

There's something strange about the oxygen in the atmosphere above Mars' Gale Crater.

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Closest Relative of Extinct 'Bigfoot' Found

Gigantopithecus, an enormous extinct ape that lived in Asia millions of years ago, was a close relative of the modern orangutan.

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Watch Spinal Fluid 'Wash' the Sleeping Brain in Rhythmic, Pulsing Waves

A new video shows the rhythmic sloshing of cerebrospinal fluid in the human brain during sleep.

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New, 'Hidden' State of Matter Coaxed into Being by Ultrafast Laser Flashes

Physicists think this might be the first of many hidden states of matter that could be uncovered using laser flashes.

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Scientists Find a Spot Where No Life Can Survive. That's Bad News for Alien Hunters.

This alien-like world is filled with hydrothermal pools that are some of the most extreme environments on the planet

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Meet Arrokoth, the Most Distant Object Ever Explored

The most distant object ever explored, Ultima Thule, has a new name, Arrokoth.

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The Arctic's Most Stable Sea Ice Is Vanishing Alarmingly Fast

Experts once thought that older, more robust sea ice in the Arctic was mostly safe from melting — but that may not be the case.

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Τρίτη 12 Νοεμβρίου 2019

A Teen's Lungs Were So Badly Damaged from Vaping, He Needed A Double Lung Transplant

The 17-year-old patient's lungs were so severely inflamed and scarred that they had to be replaced.

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The Vagus Nerve: Your Body's Communication Superhighway

Would you believe that one nerve controls everything from your ability to feel the skin on your ear to the speed of your heart and your digestive system? Get to know the vagus nerve

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Thermonuclear Explosion in Sagittarius Constellation Is One of the Brightest Ever Recorded

NASA astronomers have detected one of the brightest explosions of X-ray energy ever seen, and they think it came from a greedy neutron star in the Sagittarius constellation.

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4 Bacteria Strains Gang Up to Cause Deadly Flesh-Eating Infection

Multiple strains of the same bacterial species work together to cause deadly infection.

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Nile River Formed Millions of Years Earlier Than Thought, Study Suggests

The Nile River may have emerged around 30 million years ago, driven by the motion of Earth’s mantle.

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Czar's Booze Discovered on Ship Sunk by a U-Boat in the Baltic Sea in 1917

Hundreds of bottles of cognac and Benedictine liqueur have been salvaged from a ship sunk by a German U-boat in the Baltic Sea in 1917.

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The Mysterious 'Tully Monster' Just Got More Mysterious

Scientists reveal more mysteries about the bizarre Tully Monster, an ancient sea creature with stalked eyes that has defied classification.

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Δευτέρα 11 Νοεμβρίου 2019

DNA Just One of More Than 1 Million Possible 'Genetic Molecules,' Scientists Find

Scientists used a computer program to uncover more than 1 million molecules that could potentially store genetic information, just like DNA.

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Why Can't Science Explain Consciousness?

Explaining how something as complex as consciousness can emerge from a grey, jelly-like lump of tissue in the head is arguably the greatest scientific challenge of our time.

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Rare Mercury Transit, the Last Until 2032, Thrills Skywatchers Around the World

The tiny planet Mercury scooted across the sun's face today (Nov. 11) for the last time until 2032, and skywatchers around the world had the chance to witness the rare celestial event.

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SpaceX Just Launched 60 Starlink Satellites (And Nailed a Milestone Rocket Landing)

SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites into orbit on its most flown Falcon 9 rocket yet, which made a historic fourth launch and landing on Monday (Nov. 11).

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Scientists Just Spotted a Long-Lost Species in the Vietnam Jungle

With a series of camera traps, researchers have caught the silver-backed chevrotain meandering about its tree-filled home.

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Jet-Powered Car Roars Past 500 Mph. But Can This Beast Hit 1,000 Mph Without Destroying Itself?

An arrow-shaped car designed to reach supersonic speeds — it's outfitted with a jet engine and its own parachute braking system — just reached 501 mph (806 km/h) in tests in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.

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In Photos: 'Bloodhound' Car Has a Jet Engine. And It Could Break the Sound Barrier.

This jet-powered car called Bloodhound aims to break the sound barrier and then break the land speed record.

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We May Finally Understand the Moments Before the Big Bang

Physicists may have solved a decades-long mystery about how our universe came to be.

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Heavy Marijuana Use Could Double Stroke Risk for Young People, Study Suggests

The findings add to a growing body of research linking marijuana use to an increased risk of cardiovascular problems.

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Κυριακή 10 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Σάββατο 9 Νοεμβρίου 2019

What If the Berlin Wall Had Not Fallen in 1989?

Thirty years ago this November, the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the Cold War — but what would have happened if East and West remained divided?

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How Many Calories Can the Brain Burn by Thinking?

Our brains are ravenous, guzzling up to a quarter of the body's energy. So thinking really hard should be an easy way to burn more calories — right?

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Παρασκευή 8 Νοεμβρίου 2019

2 Everyday Chemicals Created Toxic Fumes That Killed Buffalo Wild Wings Manager

An employee at Buffalo Wild Wings died, and more than a dozen others were injured, when they were exposed to toxic fumes created by a mix of common cleaners.

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Remains of of Massive Jurassic 'Sea Monster' Found in a Polish Cornfield

Paleontologists in Poland unearthed the jaws and teeth of a pliosaur, an ancient marine reptile with a bite more powerful than that of T. rex.

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Thousands of Glorious 'Ice Eggs' Wash Up on Finnish Beach

The "ice eggs" form due to a rare weather phenomenon.

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This E-cigarette Additive May Be Causing Lung Illnesses in Vaping Outbreak, CDC Says

Vitamin E acetate is a "very strong culprit of concern" in the vaping outbreak.

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Mercury Transit on Monday: The Gear You Need to Watch It Safely

The Mercury transit on Nov. 11 will be accessible to amateur astronomers, as long as they have the right equipment to view it safely.

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Battle-Scarred Viking Shield-Maiden Gets Facial Reconstruction for First Time

Scientists reconstructed the face of a battle-scarred Viking shield-maiden for the first time ever.

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Πέμπτη 7 Νοεμβρίου 2019

The Catholic Church Made You 'Weird.' That's Not a Bad Thing.

The policies of the medieval Catholic clergy may be responsible for modern psychology in the West.

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Earth's Mantle and Crust Are in a Fiery Battle to the Death … of Supercontinents

A new model of the whole Earth shows how the mantle and crust drive the movement of tectonic plates as well as the creation and destruction of supercontinents.

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Long-Sealed Moon Rocks Collected on the Apollo Mission Just Opened for the First Time

Moon rocks collected during the Apollo 17 mission in 1972 have been opened for the first time.

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Physicists May Have Finally Found a Way to Peek at Schrödinger's Cat Inside the Box

At last we can sneak a peak at the dead-and-alive cat.

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The World's Thickest Mountain Glacier Is Finally Melting, and Climate Change Is 100% to Blame

Taku glacier in Juneau, Alaska, is the world's thickest mountain glacier and was supposed to continue growing through the end of the century. Now, it's losing ground due to climate change.

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Τετάρτη 6 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Doctors Are Trying to Use CRISPR to Fight Cancer. The 1st Trial Suggests It's Safe.

Preliminary data from an innovative clinical trial suggests CRISPR could be safe for use in cancer therapy.

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This Fungus Makes Snakes Look Like Mummies. It Just Turned Up in California.

A fungal disease is infecting snakes across the nation, and now, it's reached California.

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Deforestation: Facts, Causes & Effects

Deforestation is a contributing factor to global climate change.

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Women Missing Brain's Olfactory Bulb Can Still Smell, Puzzling Scientists

It's not clear how they are able to do this.

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Ancient Ape with 'Human Legs' and 'Orangutan Arms' Moved Like No Other Creature on Earth

This weird locomotion has never been seen until now.

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Teens with Anorexia May Be 'Dangerously Ill' Even if They Are Not Underweight

Extensive and rapid weight loss in teens with anorexia makes them severely ill, regardless of their overall weight.

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NASA Spacecraft Poised to Find Thousands of Alien Worlds

Beyond the outer edge of the solar system, mysterious, unknown worlds await by the thousands. Astronomers can now finally find these exoplanets. But will we find another Earth?

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17th-Century Tunnel Decorated with Pre-Hispanic Carvings Discovered in Mexico

Archaeologists have uncovered a 17th-century tunnel filled with indigenous rock carvings in the city of Ecatepec in Mexico.

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5-Inch-Long Tapeworm Lived in Man's Brain for More Than a Decade

A man in China who experienced seizures and other mysterious symptoms turned out to have a rare parasitic tapeworm in his brain.

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Τρίτη 5 Νοεμβρίου 2019

The Curiosity Rover Just Took a Very Emo Photo of Its Rocky Martian Prison

Curiosity is the last functioning rover on Mars, and its lonely mission has taken the robot to a steep mountain in the middle of a vast crater.

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Thousands of Ants Trapped in Polish Nuclear Bunker Turn to Cannibalism to Survive

After a group of worker ants became trapped in a sealed nuclear bunker in Poland, they formed a queen-free "colony" that survived through cannibalism.

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Strangers on Social Media Diagnose Each Other's STDs. Doctors Are Concerned.

A new study dives into the phenomenon of "crowd diagnosis," wherein strangers on the internet ask each other for health advice.

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Exercise May Help Ward Off Depression, Even If You're Genetically Prone to It

Although certain genes boost a person's risk of depression, increased levels of exercise essentially canceled out this risk.

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Indigenous 'Guardian of the Forest' Murdered in Brazilian Amazon

The man, known as Lobo, was just one of at least 135 indigenous people murdered in the Amazon over the last year.

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Inside Ancient Egyptian Cat Mummy, Archaeologists Find the Remains of 3 Cats

Scans of the inside of an ancient cat mummy revealed that the 2,500-year-old feline supposedly resting within wasn't a single animal.

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Ancient 70-Mile-Long Wall Found in Western Iran. But Who Built It?

Archaeologists have identified the remains of a stone wall in Iran about the length of the famous Hadrian's Wall that was built across England by the Romans.

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Δευτέρα 4 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Maryam Mirzakhani Won Math's Most Prestigious Medal Before She Died. Now There's a Prize in Her Honor.

A new prize for young female mathematicians honors Maryam Mirzhakhani, an Iranian mathematician who died of breast cancer at age 40.

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Voyager 2 Reaches Interstellar Space. Here's What the Spacecraft Finds.

Humanity's second taste of interstellar space may have raised more questions than it answered.

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The Universe Might Be a Giant Loop

Is the universe flat? Maybe not.

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Unified Laws of Explosion Link Your Car's Engine to the Big Bang

Dying stars and industrial accidents might have a lot in common, an explosive new study suggests.

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Centuries-Old 'Witch Marks' in Hidden Cave Can Finally Be Seen ... in 3D

A cave that held hundreds of carved medieval wards against evil was inaccessible to the public — until now.

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Woman Gets Parasitic Worms in Her Eyes After a Trail Run

A woman developed a horrifying infection with a parasitic eye worm that she likely caught while on a trail run in California.

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A.I. Cracks Infernally Hard 'Three-Body Problem' Hundreds of Times Faster Than Ever Before

It took just fractions of a second.

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There's Something Strange Going On Inside Neptune

Neptune is warmer than Uranus and astronomers are trying to figure out why.

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Κυριακή 3 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Does Catnip Really Make Cats 'High'?

Cats that have an extreme response to catnip may look like they're experiencing a euphoria similar to that in a person under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.

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NASA Tracks Diablo Winds Powering Massive Kincade Wildfire in California

Gusting winds in northern California are helping the spread of the Kincade fire, as shown in a new animation from NASA.

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Παρασκευή 1 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Earth: Facts About Our Planet

You are here.

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What Is Convergent Evolution?

Why do dolphins look so much like sharks? Why do pandas have thumbs? Because evolutionarily speaking, sometimes there tends to be one best way to get the job done.

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California Wildfires Signal the Arrival of a Planetary Fire Age

The Earth may be entering an era in which natural and human-generated fire together are reshaping the planet.

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Astronomers Just Found the First Evidence That 'Mini Black Holes' Exist

"It's always interesting to try to find things that can't be seen."

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Ötzi the Iceman's Unfortunate Last Journey Possibly Uncovered

The mummified body of Ötzi the Iceman was discovered alongside 75 different species of mosses and liverworts, some of which he carried with him.

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How a Man's Fecal Transplant Turned Fatal

The patient developed a fatal infection from antibiotic-resistant E. coli bacteria.

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A Child Got His Tongue Stuck in a Bottle. Doctors Freed It with This Ingenious Method

When a boy's tongue became stubbornly stuck in a juice bottle neck, a doctor had a unique idea to get it unstuck.

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