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    Rare Giant Squid Caught On Video In Japan

    Giant squids aren't just creatures you read about in fantasy stories or see portrayed on TV and in computer games. They exist in real life,…

    By Chris Smith December 20th, 2018 Read More
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    This Site Lets You See Your Best Nine Instagram Pics Of 2015 - And Anyone Else's Best Nine

    Are those selfies you post every 12 seconds on Instagram really doing you any favors? Do your followers like the artistic photos of food that…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
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    Phuc Dat Bich Gives Facebook Definitive Proof His Name Is Real

    I have always had a vague fear of traveling to other countries because I've been worried that "Brad Reed" will translate to "infected donkey scrotum"…

    By Brad Reed December 20th, 2018 Read More
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    Stunning Perseid Meteor Shower Pictures

    Stargazers in the northern hemisphere enjoyed the oldest meteor shower known to Earth in August 2015. The annual Perseid shower occurs when pieces of comet…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
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    Every Single Satellite Orbiting Earth, In A Single Image

    As we gear up for an era where space travel becomes more common thanks to the efforts of companies like Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Scientists Added Rabbit DNA To A Houseplant, And Now It's An Air Purifier

    Plants are very good at producing oxygen that we all need in order to breath, but what about clearing the air of harmful chemicals? Past…

    By Mike Wehner December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • U.S. Military Offers $2 Million For First Humanoid Robot

    The United States is challenging every entrepreneur, engineer, developer and inventor to create the first military robot. The individual or team that creates a humanoid…

    By Dan Graziano December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Angry Birds Space Set To Launch In March [Video]

    Rovio on Friday teased the next frontier for the company's massive Angry Birds franchise. The fourth major Birds release will be called "Angry Birds Space" and…

    By Dan Graziano December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Facebook Addiction Explained: Study Shows Psychophysiological Arousal From Social Media

    A recent study showed that social networks like Twitter and Facebook are potentially more addictive than cigarettes or alcohol, and now we may have an…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • AutoCAD Makes Its Mac Return, After Nearly Two Decades In The Wildnerness

    Mac OS engineers, architects, and designers can rejoice; AutoCAD, the popular 3D visualization package is now available for the Mac once again. AutoCAD left the Mac platform 18…

    By Thomas Joseph December 19th, 2018 Read More
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    SpaceX And Blue Origin Just Cancelled Their Rocket Launches... Again

    Yesterday — Tuesday, December 18th — was supposed to be a marquee day for space agencies and private spaceflight companies around the world. A total…

    By Mike Wehner December 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Ford Applied Noise-Cancelling Technology To A Doghouse, And It's Awesome

    Keeping passengers in a vehicle from hearing the noise of a busy road is a problem that many auto manufacturers have attempted to solve over…

    By Mike Wehner December 18th, 2018 Read More
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    This Incredible Sound Wave System Can Make Particles Levitate

    We've already seen sound waves do some pretty amazing things. For example, they can turn a regular, boring stream of water into a mesmerizing work of…

    By Mike Wehner December 18th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Juno Spacecraft Is Now Halfway Through Its Lengthy Stay In Jupiter Orbit

    NASA's Juno spacecraft has delivered the best glimpses of Jupiter ever, and it's just getting started. In a new blog post, NASA celebrates the halfway…

    By Mike Wehner December 18th, 2018 Read More
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    MIT Invented A Way To Build Nano-Scale Versions Of Larger Objects

    In science fiction, "shrink rays" are the easiest way to turn a large object into something much, much smaller, but here in reality things aren't…

    By Mike Wehner December 18th, 2018 Read More
  • Moon

    Breathing In Moon Dust Could Kill You

    Dreams of a lunar colony where people walk around on the dusty surface inside of big domes will remain a dream for a while longer.…

    By Mike Wehner December 17th, 2018 Read More
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    New Research Shows That Tornadoes Don't Form The Way Everyone Thought

    Tornadoes are some of the most destructive weather events on the planet, so understanding how they form is vital in forming early warning systems that…

    By Mike Wehner December 17th, 2018 Read More
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    Hubble Spots A Distant Planet That Is Literally Being Vaporized

    We usually think of planets as having a certain level of permanence but for worlds that reside within very close proximity of a star existence…

    By Mike Wehner December 16th, 2018 Read More
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    Bees Can Wear Backpacks Now Thanks To The University Of Washington

    Wearables are all the rage for us humans, delivering all kinds of useful information about our bodies and surroundings. Now, scientists from the University of…

    By Mike Wehner December 14th, 2018 Read More
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    Invasive Tick Species Could Have An Even Larger Impact On The US Than First Feared

    Late last month the CDC issued a warning about an invasive species of tick that has begun to spread in the United States. Native to…

    By Mike Wehner December 14th, 2018 Read More
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    Violent Video Games May Promote Immunity To Disturbing Images

    The debate over whether violent video games makes someone violent in the real world has been raging for decades. There's been no indisputable evidence to…

    By Mike Wehner December 14th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA Is Finally Getting The First Data From Its Mission To 'Touch The Sun'

    NASA's Parker Solar Probe has already provided us with plenty of news since its launch back in August. It's gotten closer to the Sun than…

    By Mike Wehner December 13th, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Is Treating The Space Station Hole Like A Forensic Investigation

    The strange hole that was found months ago in the Soyuz spacecraft attached to the International Space Station continues to be a major focus for…

    By Mike Wehner December 13th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's InSight Lander Just Snapped Its First Selfie, And It's A Stunner

    When it comes to robots on Mars, one of NASA's many traditions is making sure its rovers snap a selfie or two while hanging out…

    By Mike Wehner December 12th, 2018 Read More
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    Mega-Shark Megalodon May Have Died Off Because It Got Too Hot

    The sharks that roam today's oceans can be fearsome, but they don't really compare to some of the species that dominated the seas millions of…

    By Mike Wehner December 12th, 2018 Read More
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    Russian Cosmonauts Will Leave The ISS To Inspect A Strange Hole In Their Spacecraft

    It was late August when a mysterious hole was discovered in a Soyuz spacecraft attached to the International Space Station. The hole, which had apparently…

    By Mike Wehner December 11th, 2018 Read More
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    Researchers Say Coffee May Combat Two Devastating Brain Diseases

    The past few years have brought lots of good news for anyone who considers coffee a vice. Scientists have discovered that various compounds in coffee…

    By Mike Wehner December 11th, 2018 Read More
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