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British space probe nears blast-off to explore planet nearest the Sun

Lottie Casas October 15, 2018

Unravelling the mysteries of Mercury: British space probe nears blast-off to explore the planet nearest the Sun A British-built spacecraft will blast off for Mercury…

Read More British space probe nears blast-off to explore planet nearest the Sun
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Old-Growth Forests Could Shield Songbird Populations From Effects Of Climate Change, Researchers Say

Lottie Casas October 14, 2018

New research suggests that old-growth forests could be instrumental in helping warblers — and other songbirds — survive the rising temperatures brought about by climate…

Read More Old-Growth Forests Could Shield Songbird Populations From Effects Of Climate Change, Researchers Say
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Simone Biles Shades New USA Gymnastics Coach For Disrespecting Nike And Colin Kaepernick

Lottie Casas October 14, 2018

Olympic champion Simone Biles disrupted the welcoming of Mary Bono to the USA Gymnastics president and CEO position on Saturday, October 13, with a tweet…

Read More Simone Biles Shades New USA Gymnastics Coach For Disrespecting Nike And Colin Kaepernick
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PlayStation 4 Malicious Message Crashes Are Easily Avoided By Doing This One Thing

Lottie Casas October 14, 2018

Like multiple platforms before it, the PlayStation 4 (PS4) has recently been infected with a bug that uses malicious messages to crash the user’s system.…

Read More PlayStation 4 Malicious Message Crashes Are Easily Avoided By Doing This One Thing
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Despite Soyuz Malfunction, Russia Could Be Launching Its Next Rocket As Early As November, Per ‘Reuters’

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

Following a preliminary investigation into the failed launch of the Soyuz-FG rocket, Roscosmos revealed the likely cause of the incident and plans to resume spaceflights…

Read More Despite Soyuz Malfunction, Russia Could Be Launching Its Next Rocket As Early As November, Per ‘Reuters’
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Update On Hubble: Backup Gyroscope Is Acting Up Too, But NASA Is On The Case

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

If the malfunctioning gyroscope can’t be fixed, Hubble will carry on doing science in a ‘reduced-gyro’ mode. Last week, the Hubble Space Telescope shut down…

Read More Update On Hubble: Backup Gyroscope Is Acting Up Too, But NASA Is On The Case
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'Brain-eating' amoeba that killed New Jersey man likely came from Texas water park: report

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

Fabrizio Stabile (GoFundMe) A "brain-eating" amoeba that killed a New Jersey man last month most likely came from a Texas water resort that the man…

Read More 'Brain-eating' amoeba that killed New Jersey man likely came from Texas water park: report
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Chandra X-Ray Observatory Transitions To Safe Mode Days After Hubble Space Telescope Glitch

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

A few days after NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope entered into a safe mode, the U.S. space agency announced that another of its space telescopes has…

Read More Chandra X-Ray Observatory Transitions To Safe Mode Days After Hubble Space Telescope Glitch
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Your Face During Orgasm Looks Different Depending On The Culture You Grew Up In, New Research Study Finds

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

New study also dispels myth that facial expressions during painful experiences are identical to those during orgasm. Most adults can probably recognize when another person…

Read More Your Face During Orgasm Looks Different Depending On The Culture You Grew Up In, New Research Study Finds
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So far so good! Major overhaul of key internet system completed

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

So far so good! Major overhaul of the keys that keep the internet secure completed as firm behind it slams claims it could have caused…

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Instagram testing new Story-like ‘tap to see next post’ interface

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

The end of the scroll? Instagram tests new Story-like ‘tap to see next post’ interface for moving through your feed Instagram has been testing a…

Read More Instagram testing new Story-like ‘tap to see next post’ interface
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Smallest Tylosaurus Fossil Ever Found Unearthed In Kansas

Lottie Casas October 13, 2018

The fossil suggests that these ancient marine lizards hunted in a similar way to killer whales. A paleontological discovery made in Kansas back in 1991…

Read More Smallest Tylosaurus Fossil Ever Found Unearthed In Kansas
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‘Killer’ tiger hunt: Trackers use Calvin Klein scent in desperate attempt to catch big cat

Lottie Casas October 12, 2018

Calvin Klein Obsession/Tiger file photo (Fiona Hanson – PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images/Hindustan Times/Getty) Rangers in India are using a Calvin Klein scent in…

Read More ‘Killer’ tiger hunt: Trackers use Calvin Klein scent in desperate attempt to catch big cat
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Revealed: Why Hollywood villains have such evil laughs

Lottie Casas October 12, 2018

Revealed: Why Hollywood villains such as Freddie Kruger, The Joker and the Wicked Witch of the West have such evil laughs Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen, a psychologist…

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Mega Millions, Powerball Jackpots Jump To More Than $800 Million Combined

Lottie Casas October 12, 2018

The Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots have soared to more than $800 after no winners were crowned in the recent drawings, putting eye-popping totals up…

Read More Mega Millions, Powerball Jackpots Jump To More Than $800 Million Combined
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Hayabusa-2 Landing On Asteroid Ryugu Pushed Back To 2019

Lottie Casas October 12, 2018

Recent data revealed that the touch down of the fridge-sized probe is a lot more challenging than previously thought. After two successful touchdowns on asteroid…

Read More Hayabusa-2 Landing On Asteroid Ryugu Pushed Back To 2019
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Samsung unveils first smartphone with four rear cameras

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Samsung unveils the ULTIMATE selfie smartphone: £549 A9 handset boasts FOUR rear cameras and is designed for the ‘Instagram generation’ (and it’s half the price…

Read More Samsung unveils first smartphone with four rear cameras
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First Mice Born With Same-Sex Parents Push Reproductive Science Boundaries

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

For the first time ever, healthy mice with two mothers have been born in a study that challenged scientific boundaries, the Guardian reports. Mice with…

Read More First Mice Born With Same-Sex Parents Push Reproductive Science Boundaries
Science

Nice people really do finish last when it comes to money

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

A study published by the Columbia Business School and University College London has shown that nice people are more likely to suffer bankruptcy or financial…

Read More Nice people really do finish last when it comes to money
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Amazon speaker owners share the creepy comments made at random

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Amazon and Google smart speakers are ‘freaking out’ owners by listening to their conversations and telling them ‘everything is going to be OK’ when they…

Read More Amazon speaker owners share the creepy comments made at random
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Stephen Hawking’s final paper on black holes is released

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Stephen Hawking’s final paper is released: Physicist had ‘enormous smile’ when he was told his work on black holes was going to be published just…

Read More Stephen Hawking’s final paper on black holes is released
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Incredible images of food flash frozen in MID AIR

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

How do you like your eggs in the morning? Incredible images of food ‘flash frozen’ in MID AIR reveal an astrobiologist’s attempts at cooking in…

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Scientists detect closest and brightest ‘fast radio bursts’ from deep space

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Scientists in Australia have detected the closest and brightest ‘fast radio bursts’ (FRBs) from deep space. Fast radio bursts are powerful flashes of radio waves…

Read More Scientists detect closest and brightest ‘fast radio bursts’ from deep space
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Car-sized Sarahsaurus that roamed Arizona 185m years ago hold the k

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Meet Sarahsaurus: Car-sized creature that roamed Arizona 185 million years ago could hold the key to how dinosaurs got so big Sarahsaurus aurifontanalis is described…

Read More Car-sized Sarahsaurus that roamed Arizona 185m years ago hold the k
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Jupiter in the rear view mirror: Juno probe captures stunning view

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Jupiter in the rear view mirror: NASA’s Juno probe captures stunning view of swirling storms as it flies away from ‘oil painting’ planet Image captures…

Read More Jupiter in the rear view mirror: Juno probe captures stunning view
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Did Easter Island’s stone heads ‘point to fresh water sources’?

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

Has the mystery of Easter Island’s stone heads been solved? Study claims lost civilization may have used them to ‘point to fresh water sources’ Study…

Read More Did Easter Island’s stone heads ‘point to fresh water sources’?
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AI allows driverless cars to interpret traffic ‘more like humans’

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

New software allows driverless cars to interpret traffic ‘more like humans’ when it comes to other vehicles and pedestrians crossing the road Driverless vehicles have…

Read More AI allows driverless cars to interpret traffic ‘more like humans’
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A New Study Suggests That When Mount Vesuvius Erupted, Victim’s Heads Exploded And Their Blood Boiled

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

In addition, temperatures were so hot that victims muscles, flesh, and brains were ‘replaced with ash.’ When Mount Vesuvius erupted on August 24, 79 A.D.,…

Read More A New Study Suggests That When Mount Vesuvius Erupted, Victim’s Heads Exploded And Their Blood Boiled
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Water monitor lizard spotted in front of Michigan home: 'It freaked me out'

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

A Michigan man reportedly spotted a water monitor lizard on his front porch Tuesday.  (City of Dearborn Heights Ordinance and Animal Control) A Michigan man…

Read More Water monitor lizard spotted in front of Michigan home: 'It freaked me out'
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Cost Overruns Threaten To Delay First Launch Of NASA’s SLS Rocket

Lottie Casas October 11, 2018

NASA’s Office of Inspector General holds Boeing’s feet to the fire over repeated project delays and cost overruns. A blistering report from NASA’s Office of…

Read More Cost Overruns Threaten To Delay First Launch Of NASA’s SLS Rocket

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