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CERN Is Pushing Forward With Two Exciting New Antimatter Gravity Experiments

Lottie Casas November 3, 2018

The two CERN experiments, ALPHA-g and GBAR, will hopefully help scientists understand why the universe appears to be full of matter and not antimatter. To…

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Fracking firm Cuadrilla say shale gas is now flowing from its site

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Fracking firm Cuadrilla say shale gas is now flowing from its controversial UK site just days after drilling resumed Fracking started at the Preston New…

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NASA’s Redesigned ‘Supersonic’ Parachute For Mars 2020 Rover Mission Has Set New World Speed Record

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

NASA’s 180-pound parachute that was used for the Curiosity rover has been redesigned and has set a new speed record for inflation during preparations for…

Read More NASA’s Redesigned ‘Supersonic’ Parachute For Mars 2020 Rover Mission Has Set New World Speed Record
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Secret military messages will be masked in the songs of sperm whales

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Secret military messages will be masked in the songs of sperm whales and transmitted across the oceans, claim scientists in China Whale song is automatically…

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High school students find 6,000-year-old stone ax at Mount Vernon

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Students find 6,000-year-old stone ax at Mount Vernon High school students on an archaeology field trip helped discover a 6,000-year-old stone ax head at George…

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NASA’s Orion Capsule, Designed To Fly Astronauts To The Moon, Gets Major Component From Europe

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

This is the first time that NASA uses a European-built system as a critical element to power a U.S. spacecraft. The Orion spaceship, NASA’s next-generation…

Read More NASA’s Orion Capsule, Designed To Fly Astronauts To The Moon, Gets Major Component From Europe
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Interactive world map reveals how scarce water will become

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Will there be enough water in the future? Interactive world map reveals how scarce resources could become as overpopulation and climate change destroy planet Earth…

Read More Interactive world map reveals how scarce water will become
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Tiny satellites will be sent into orbit aboard a 56ft tall rocket

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Tiny satellites will be sent into orbit around Earth aboard a rocket ONE QUARTER the size of Elon Musk’s Falcon 9 as part of a…

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Say goodbye to the original kilogram

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Say goodbye to the original kilogram: Alloy lump used as the weight’s international standard for 130 years is to be replaced by a modern device…

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Want to save the oceans? Eat more fish fingers, say experts

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Want to save the oceans? Eat MORE fish fingers, says experts after finding 85% of their content comes from sustainable sources Eating fish fingers could…

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WhatsApp is going to stop nosy friends flicking through YOUR messages

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

WhatsApp is working on Touch ID and Face ID to stop nosy friends flicking through YOUR messages when you leave your phone lying around The…

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Hackers can access YOUR texts using creepy ‘stalkerware’ apps

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

How hackers can break into child monitoring apps to access your Facebook messages, texts, and phone call data A researcher uncovered a loophole in two…

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Hackers publish private messages from 81,000 Facebook users’

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Russian hackers publish private messages from 81,000 Facebook users’ across the globe as they offer to sell access for just 10 cents per account Private…

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bubbling mud pool that could cause chaos at the San Andreas fault

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

The start of the San Andreas fault is hit by the ‘slow one’: Sunken sinkhole of bubbling mud is moving across Salton Sea destroying everything…

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A New And Mysterious Ghost Particle May Have Come Into Existence At The Large Hadron Collider

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) machine at the LHC first detected strange bumps which may or may not prove to be a new particle. Physicists…

Read More A New And Mysterious Ghost Particle May Have Come Into Existence At The Large Hadron Collider
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SpaceX in crisis as Elon Musk fires ‘several’ senior engineers

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

SpaceX crisis as Elon Musk fires ‘at least seven’ of the senior management team working on his plan to create a network of satellites to…

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'There was a bit of tension': Astronaut describes watching Moon landing with Buzz Aldrin’s family

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

Astronaut recounts watching moon landing with Buzz Aldrin’s family Apollo 9 astronaut Russell Schweickart describes watching the Apollo 11 moon landing with Buzz Aldrin’s family.…

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‘Tens of thousands’ of baby octopuses at Georgia aquarium unexpectedly hatch

Lottie Casas November 2, 2018

An official at the aquarium said there were "babies everywhere" after they hatched. (iStock) When Octavius, a female common octopus at the University of Georgia’s…

Read More ‘Tens of thousands’ of baby octopuses at Georgia aquarium unexpectedly hatch
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New shape-shifting robot can change its configuration autonomously

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Transformer, robot in disguise! Shape-shifting machine can switch between a delivery drone and an arm that can lift and move objects Scientists at Cornell University…

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Microsoft boss urges tech and world leaders to work together to…

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Tech companies and world leaders should work together to help protect the data privacy of society’s most vulnerable, Microsoft chief tells the firm’s London conference…

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Twitter finally brings back the chronological timeline

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Twitter FINALLY brings back the chronological timeline with new button that lets users switch between latest and top tweets Testing a tool that lets users…

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My company offers free health insurance — here’s why I decided to spend $1,000 more on a better plan

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

I just started a new job at Business Insider, and I had to pick a health-insurance plan for the first time. Figuring out which plan…

Read More My company offers free health insurance — here’s why I decided to spend $1,000 more on a better plan
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Scientists are using SATELLITES to track different whale species

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

How to count whales from SPACE: Scientists are using satellites to track and monitor different species as they swim Earth’s oceans Satellite images can spot…

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Fake political adverts slip through Facebook´s new `transparency net’

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Facebook approved political ads ‘paid for’ by Cambridge Analytica despite its new ‘transparency net’ filter designed to catch out fake news Researchers set up sponsored…

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Two more Soyuz spacecraft may have flaw which caused ISS mission to fail

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Two more of the Soyuz rockets could have the same fault which caused the manned mission to ISS to fail in early October. The head…

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Android now lets users create emoji that look like them

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Google takes on Apple’s Memoji with Android ’emoji mini’ that uses AI to create personalized characters Called ‘Emoji Minis,’ users personalize them by skin tone,…

Read More Android now lets users create emoji that look like them
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Super-fast ‘quantum internet’ is one step closer to reality

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

A super-fast ‘quantum internet’ for everyone is one step closer to reality as British researchers make a major breakthrough Sussex University researchers found a way…

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How cockroaches avoid becoming ‘zombies’ during wasp attacks

Lottie Casas November 1, 2018

Vanderbilt University professor Ken Catania studied how American cockroaches can successfully fight off emerald jewel wasps.  (Vanderbilt University) A researcher at Vanderbilt University may have…

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Virginia woman snaps stunning photo of venomous cottonmouth snake baring its fangs

Lottie Casas October 31, 2018

Eastern Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin (Agkistrodon Piscivorus Piscivorus) showing his cotton like mouth. (iStock) A Virginia woman was quick to snap a photo of a…

Read More Virginia woman snaps stunning photo of venomous cottonmouth snake baring its fangs
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Couple spots rare white ‘ghost’ moose crossing highway

Lottie Casas October 31, 2018

Moose that are more than 50 percent white are protected by the 1997 Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. (AP) In a rare sighting, a couple…

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