Is a New Particle Changing the Fate of the Universe?

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Scientists Think They've Found 'Mitochondrial Eve's' First Homeland

Today it's a desert. Two hundred thousand years ago, perhaps it was home. | Continue reading


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Itsy Bitsy Spider's Web 10 Times Stronger Than Kevlar (2010)

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Looks like fungi, moves like animal. Paris Zoo unveils the Blob

What has one cell, no brain, and loves oatmeal? This blob! | Continue reading


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Brain 'Shields' Itself from the Existential Threat of Death

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Why do pigeons bob their heads?

Are they really wagging their heads up and down? Look a little closer … | Continue reading


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Humans Will Never Live on Another Planet, Nobel Laureate Says

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Useless Self-Help Guide Offers Ludicrous Solutions to Everyday Problems

Learn to ski, power your home on Mars or build the backyard lava lake you've always wanted. | Continue reading


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Chernobyl's Control Room Is Now Open to Tourists

The radiation in the room is 40,000 times higher than normal levels. | Continue reading


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Two Mathematicians Just Solved a Decades-Old Math Riddle

The answer is 42... but what was the question?? | Continue reading


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Why Elon Musk's Big, Shiny Starship Sparked a Passive-Aggressive Fight with NASA

SpaceX has never flown a person into space in its first spacecraft, the Crew Dragon. But already Musk is showing off his big, shiny Starship — and NASA is bristling. | Continue reading


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Mind-Bending Quantum Experiment Puts 2k Atoms in Two Places at the Same Time

The new experiment demonstrated a bizarre quantum effect from the double-slit experiment at an unprecedented scale. | Continue reading


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First-Ever Image of the 'Cosmic Web' – Gassy Highway That Connects the Universe

Everything really is connected, man. | Continue reading


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Black Holes as We Know Them May Not Exist

They may be something else entirely. | Continue reading


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Deepfake AI

Reference Article: Facts about deepfake AI. | Continue reading


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

Who dealt the mystery gas at the bottom of the ocean? | Continue reading


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World of Undersea Volcanoes and Lava Flows Discovered Off Italian Coast

Earth's crust is literally tearing apart to form this volcanic seascape. | Continue reading


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

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Einstein's Theory Predicts a Weird State of Matter. Can We Find It?

What happens when particles don't collide, but miss, in the world's largest particle accelerator? New physics! | Continue reading


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Scientists Can't Agree on Whether GMO Mosquito Experiment Went Horribly Wrong

Biotech company released millions of genetically modified mosquitoes into Jacobina in Brazil. | Continue reading


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

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What if there were no sharks?

What would the oceans look like if all of the sharks disappeared? | Continue reading


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The Meaning of Life

The answer is 42... but what was the question?? | Continue reading


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Unpiloted Russian Soyuz Capsule Returns to Earth with Humanoid on Board

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

Alex Eskin, a mathematician at the University of Chicago, was awarded the prize for his "revolutionary" project with Stanford mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani. | Continue reading


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Hummingbird Evolution Was Fast, but Is Slowing (2014)

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Why Is Mold Fuzzy?

This moldy fuzz is like a microscopic dandelion. | Continue reading


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What was it like to be an executioner in the Middle Ages?

Forget the image of the hooded executioner swinging an ax; much of what we think we know about these medieval figures isn't true. | Continue reading


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Astronomers Create 8M Baby Universes Inside a Computer and Watch Them Grow

What can simulating 8 million universes tell us about the history of our own universe? | Continue reading


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Sending Even a Tiny Message Through a Black Hole Would Make It Evaporate

Sending a carrier pigeon across the cosmos would probably be a more reliable way to send a message. | Continue reading


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Anti-Eczema Diet of Lamb and Cheerios Leads to Boy's Vision Loss (2017)

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I Took 9 Different Commercial DNA Tests and Got 6 Different Results

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Divers Find Remains of Ancient Temple in Sunken Egyptian City

The underwater city was named after the legendary Hercules, who ancient people believed actually visited the city. | Continue reading


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Thousands of Tardigrades Stranded on the Moon After Lunar Lander Crash

When you look up at the moon, there may now be a few thousand water bears looking back at you. | Continue reading


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July May Have Been the Hottest Month Ever Recorded, UN Says

Following the hottest June ever recorded, July 2019 may have been the single warmest month in history. | Continue reading


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Mathematician's 'Mysterious' New Method Just Solved a 30-Year-Old Problem

The mathematical proof took 30 years to be solved, but it's so simple and elegant that you can summarize it in a single tweet. | Continue reading


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Quantum entanglement spooky action at a distance[JPG]

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In a Lab Accident, Scientists Create the First-Ever Permanently Magnetic Liquid

These 3D-printed liquid magnets can easily be morphed into various shapes, opening up a slew of biomedical and electrical applications. | Continue reading


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Scott Kelly's Year in Space May Have Aged Him – But He's Mostly Fine

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly has mostly recovered from his year on the International Space Station, but the experience may have left him slightly more aged compared to his identical twin brother, Mark Kelly. | Continue reading


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So Much of the Arctic Is on Fire, You Can See It from Space

Burning peat soils in the Arctic can blaze for days to months, releasing huge amounts of carbon dioxide. | Continue reading


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Lost Alan Turing Letters Found

Previously unknown letters from the famous code-breaker Alan Turing have been discovered in an old filing cabinet in Manchester, England. | Continue reading


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Lost Palace of a Once-Mighty Empire Unearthed in Iraq

When a drought evaporated water in the Mosul Dam reservoir in Iraq, it exposed ruins from an ancient city. | Continue reading


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Shark Skin-Like Surfaces May Ward Off Hospital Superbugs

A material that mimics shark skin, covered with tiny ridges and groves, may help reduce the spread of bacteria in hospitals, a new study suggests. | Continue reading


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AI Created a 3D Replica of Our Universe. We Have No Idea How It Works

Researchers have modeled the universe for the first time using artificial intelligence. | Continue reading


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Arctic Permafrost Is Going Through a Rapid Meltdown – 70 Years Early

Permafrost in the Canadian Arctic is melting way faster than scientists expected. That's bad news for the climate and local ecosystems. | Continue reading


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The Same Exact Foods Affect Each Person's Gut Bacteria Differently

Diet can influence the gut microbiome, but the same food can have the opposite effect on different people. | Continue reading


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Ocean Is Sinking into Earth’s Mantle: A Dead Supercontinent Is Partly to Blame

Water sinking into the ocean floor has contributed to 400 feet of sea level loss since the destruction of the supercontinent Pangaea, a new study shows. | Continue reading


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Staggering Stats: Cats Kill Billions of Animals a Year

Feral and indoor-outdoor cats are stone-cold killers responsible for billions of bird and mammal deaths every year in the United States. | Continue reading


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