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    Watch A Rocket Booster Nearly Destroy A Chinese Village When It Falls To Earth And Explodes

    We've discussed space a great deal this week, and the skyscraper-sized asteroid that will soon buzz by Earth was of particular interest. Thankfully, calamity will…

    By Zach Epstein January 19th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA Is Testing Tiny Nuclear Reactors That Can Sustain Life On Mars

    Mars is very much en vogue right now. NASA is focused on exploring Mars, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wants to colonize Mars, and astronomers all…

    By Zach Epstein January 19th, 2018 Read More
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    Michigan's Meteor Wasn't A Threat, But Scientists Are On The Lookout For Dangerous Space Rocks

    Earlier this week, Detroit, Michigan was treated to a rare sight: A meteor streaking across the sky and crashing down to Earth. When it touched…

    By Jacob Siegal January 18th, 2018 Read More
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    I'm Sure It's Just A Coincidence That 2017 Was One Of The Hottest Years On Record

    2017 was one of the hottest years on record, according to new data from NASA and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. Depending on who you…

    By Chris Mills January 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Researchers Recreate 200-Year-Old Man's Genome Using Only DNA From His Living Relatives

    Hans Jonatan was born in St. Croix more than 200 years ago in 1784. His mother Emilia Regina was a house slave on the island,…

    By Zach Epstein January 18th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Found A Remarkable Similarity Between Earth And Saturn's Moon Titan

    NASA's Cassini spacecraft went on a long and treacherous mission that ended last year in spectacular fashion. The large space explorer dove into Saturn's atmosphere,…

    By Zach Epstein January 18th, 2018 Read More
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    Scientists May Finally Know What Caused The Mysterious Epidemic That Killed Millions Of Aztecs

    In the 16th century, an epidemic wiped out approximately 80% of the Aztec population in when Central and South America. The horrific epidemic known as…

    By Zach Epstein January 17th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA Says Skyscraper-Sized Asteroid Headed Toward Earth Is 'Potentially Hazardous'

    Imagine a piece of rock the size of the Burj Khalifa skyscraper speeding through space 15 times faster the world's fastest manned aircraft. Now imagine…

    By Chris Smith January 17th, 2018 Read More
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    It's So Cold In Russia That Thermometers Are Breaking

    The East Coast of the US has been inundated with cold weather for the last few weeks. With temperatures dropping to as low as 14…

    By Chris Mills January 16th, 2018 Read More
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    Citizen Scientists Discovered An Unusual New Solar System Not Even NASA Could Find

    In NASA's efforts to explore the endless expanse of space, the agency eventually came to a realization: there is simply too much data. Missions like…

    By Zach Epstein January 16th, 2018 Read More
  • space junk around Earth

    China Wants To Clean Earth's Orbit By Blasting Space Junk With Giant Lasers

    Mankind has done a remarkably efficient job of covering the Earth with garbage and clutter, so it should come as no surprise to learn that…

    By Zach Epstein January 16th, 2018 Read More
  • galaxy and stars in space

    NASA Captures Rare Image Of A Distant Galaxy Nearly As Old As The Universe Itself

    When astronomers at NASA capture images of far-off galaxies, they typically appear only as tiny red dots. These distant celestial bodies are so far away…

    By Zach Epstein January 16th, 2018 Read More
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    Holding In A Sneeze Could Land You A Week In Hospital, Doctors Say

    There's a lot of old-school pseudo-medicine that says holding in a sneeze could be bad for your health: Sneezing helps get the devil out, so…

    By Chris Mills January 16th, 2018 Read More
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    This Unbelievable Image Of Jupiter's Cloud Belts Makes Me Want To Move There

    Jupiter is, scientifically speaking, not great for humans. The gravitational pull is about 2.4 times that of Earth, and its atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and…

    By Chris Mills January 16th, 2018 Read More
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    Take A Sightseeing Trip Through The Orion Nebula In NASA's Latest Travel Video

    One of the real pleasures of modern living is the ability to take sightseeing trips to completely inaccessible places. Thanks to Google, you can climb…

    By Chris Mills January 15th, 2018 Read More
  • ufo-mexico

    Viral Video Supposedly Shows A UFO Hovering In The Sky Over Mexico

    A video shot by a woman in Mexico has gone viral as the "first alien sighting of 2018." The video, which was shot on a smartphone…

    By Zach Epstein January 15th, 2018 Read More
  • Humblebragging Makes You Even More Of A Jerk Than Regular Bragging, According To Science

    Listening to someone boast about their accomplishments can be a seriously draining experience. But while nobody likes a bragger, a brand new study suggests that…

    By Mike Wehner January 12th, 2018 Read More
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    Astronomers Just Spotted Bizarre Holes On The Moon That Might Reveal Hidden Tunnels

    The Moon is our closest neighbor and we've learned a lot about it over the past century or so. We've studied it, mapped it, and…

    By Mike Wehner January 12th, 2018 Read More
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    A Massive Underwater Volcano Erupted And Scientists Almost Missed It

    Generally speaking, it's pretty easy to tell when something is going on with a volcano. When a large volcano is about to blow its top…

    By Mike Wehner January 12th, 2018 Read More
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    'Assassin' Spiders Impale Their Victims On A Venomous Pike, Then Watch As They Die

    Spiders are horrific creatures. Most of them are tiny and easy to deal with, yet they're so scary. Spiders are just as afraid of you…

    By Chris Smith January 12th, 2018 Read More
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    Warming Oceans Are Pushing Poisonous Sea Snakes Towards The United States

    Taking a trip to a beach in Southern California is supposed to be a relaxing, leisurely experience. For some beachgoers earlier this week it was…

    By Mike Wehner January 11th, 2018 Read More
  • Mars Is Hiding Huge Water Reserves Just Under Its Surface

    It's been a generally-agreed fact for years that Mars is hiding significant ice deposits. But the size and location of the frozen water has been…

    By Chris Mills January 11th, 2018 Read More
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    World-Famous Giant Lily Pads Make A Comeback After Brush With Extinction

    You might not know where they actually grow, or even the fact that they landed on the endangered species list a little over a decade…

    By Mike Wehner January 11th, 2018 Read More
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    Scientists Create A Robotic Implant That Stretches Organs To Promote Tissue Growth

    If you have science fiction nightmares of a robot apocalypse you should probably just stop reading right now. For those of you still here, I…

    By Mike Wehner January 10th, 2018 Read More
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    An Ancient Oversized Burrowing Bat Was Just Discovered, And It's Here To Fuel Your Nightmares

    Generally speaking there are lots and lots of people who find bats to be pretty creepy little creatures. It makes sense, of course, because bats…

    By Mike Wehner January 10th, 2018 Read More
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    Scientists Are Stunned By This Bird's Feathers, Which Are So Black They Absorb 99.9% Of Light

    In nature, bright colors are useful in a variety of ways. Some insects sport eye-catching colors that warn would-be predators that they're poisonous, and many…

    By Mike Wehner January 10th, 2018 Read More
  • iphone-x-sign-shadow-charging-battery

    Groundbreaking Invention Can Restore Old Lithium Batteries To 95% Capacity

    One of the biggest stories in consumer electronics right now is Apple's secret throttling of older iPhone models with aging batteries. The company misled customers…

    By Zach Epstein January 10th, 2018 Read More
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