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    This Is America's Giant Fighting Robot That Will Take On Japan And China

    It's been several years now since the United States vowed to decimate Japan in a robot battle for the ages, and with months and months…

    By Mike Wehner August 5th, 2017 Read More
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    How Global Warming Will Make You Weak And Sick

    If rising sea levels, more powerful storms, and mass extinction just haven't been enough to spark your concern over the growing climate crisis, perhaps becoming…

    By Mike Wehner August 3rd, 2017 Read More
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    This Magnetic Tape Drive Can Store Way More Data Than You'd Imagine

    The hard drive in your computer right now — or even your smartphone, for the matter — absolutely dwarfs the storage drives of just a…

    By Mike Wehner August 2nd, 2017 Read More
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    If You Swam In The Ocean 251 Million Years Ago, Here's What Would've Probably Eaten You

    Nowadays, sharks are often seen as the most feared creatures roaming the world's oceans, but what we think of as modern sharks have only been…

    By Mike Wehner August 2nd, 2017 Read More
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    Watch A Stack Of Paper Literally Explode In A Hydraulic Press

    If you were given access to an incredibly powerful 144-ton hydraulic press and could crush anything you could possibly dream of, a stack of paper…

    By Mike Wehner July 31st, 2017 Read More
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    Some Horrible Human Being Stole Neil Armstrong's Solid Gold Lunar Lander Model

    As the first person to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong is a legend. When he passed away in 2012, the world lost an American…

    By Mike Wehner July 31st, 2017 Read More
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    Facebook Engineers Panic, Pull Plug On AI After Bots Develop Their Own Language

    As the world's most powerful computer systems begin to embrace artificial intelligence in earnest, using smart algorithms to increase efficiency and and speed, the potential…

    By Mike Wehner July 31st, 2017 Read More
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    First 'Exomoon' May Have Just Been Spotted By The Kepler Space Telescope

    Astronomers around the world continue to spot new planets outside of our Solar System on a regular basis, and some of those worlds look like…

    By Mike Wehner July 29th, 2017 Read More
  • Scientists In Oregon Take First Step Towards 'Designer Babies' By Editing Human Embryo DNA

    The topic of editing human DNA is one that has led to heated debate within the scientific, research, and medical communities for some time now.…

    By Mike Wehner July 27th, 2017 Read More
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    You're Not Crazy - Science Proves Talking To Yourself Is Great For Stress Relief

    Do you talk to yourself? If you don't, and you're stressed out, it might be something to consider. New research shows that, despite the stigma…

    By Mike Wehner July 27th, 2017 Read More
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    Here's How NASA Will Use Jets To Make Next Month's Solar Eclipse Last Longer

    For you and I, the upcoming total solar eclipse on August 21st will be a pretty stunning spectacle — as long as the weather cooperates…

    By Mike Wehner July 26th, 2017 Read More
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    Elon Musk Throws Shade At Zuckerberg, Says Facebook Boss Doesn't Understand AI

    Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have a lot in common. Both were founding members of incredibly successful companies, are rich beyond measure thanks to those…

    By Mike Wehner July 25th, 2017 Read More
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    This Massive Fish Species Was Somehow Only Just Discovered

    Researchers regularly remind us that the world's oceans are still hiding some truly remarkable secrets, but when we imagine new species of ocean life it's…

    By Mike Wehner July 25th, 2017 Read More
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    Mars Rover Sends Home Spectacular Panorama

    NASA's Mars rover Opportunity continues to perform some amazing feats despite being long overdue for its expected retirement. The rover, having ventured to a somewhat…

    By Mike Wehner July 24th, 2017 Read More
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    There Might Be A Whole Bunch Of Water Hiding Inside The Moon

    With how much attention humanity has devoted to studying Earth's moon over the centuries, you'd think we'd had a good handle on just about everything…

    By Mike Wehner July 24th, 2017 Read More
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    NASA Is Uploading Hundreds Of Rare Films From Its Archives To YouTube, And Here Are The Best Ones

    We live in a world where delivering supplies to a space station orbiting our planet is handled by a tech startup, but expertise in flight…

    By Mike Wehner July 23rd, 2017 Read More
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    Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 Lunar Sample Bag Just Sold At Auction For An Insane Amount

    Back in May, we told you about the upcoming auction of a true piece of space travel history: Neil Armstrong's very own lunar sample bag…

    By Mike Wehner July 21st, 2017 Read More
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    Gorgeous Hubble Photo Of Mars 'Photobombed' By Tiny Moon

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope consistently delivers breathtaking views of the planets in our galactic neighborhood, but when it set its sights on Mars recently for…

    By Mike Wehner July 20th, 2017 Read More
  • SpaceX Plans To Relaunch A Rocket Just 24 Hours After It Lands

    SpaceX, the pioneering force behind reusable rocket technology, has already proven to the world that single-use rockets will one day be a thing of the…

    By Mike Wehner July 19th, 2017 Read More
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    Fishermen Snag Monstrous 18-Foot Squid, And It's Somehow Only A Baby

    You probably won't find many people who envy the daily grind of professional fishermen who spend their day trawling the depths. It's a messy, oftentimes…

    By Mike Wehner July 19th, 2017 Read More
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    New NASA Flyovers Get You Closer To Pluto And Charon Than You Ever Could've Imagined

    The New Horizons spacecraft has Pluto well and truly in the rear-view mirror by now, as it's on the way to check out the Kuiper…

    By Chris Mills July 17th, 2017 Read More
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    New Law Paves Way For Companies To Mine Asteroids

    Mining companies pull valuable material out of the earth and sell it. That's their job, and while there's plenty of controversy over where, when, and…

    By Mike Wehner July 16th, 2017 Read More
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    New NASA Video Shows Pluto As You've Never Seen It Before

    It might not be a planet anymore, but Pluto is still a pretty interesting place. It's a rocky world covered in a thick layer of…

    By Mike Wehner July 15th, 2017 Read More
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    These Hideous Animals Won't Die Until The Sun Explodes

    Check out this hideousness! It might look like the bag from a 1940s vacuum cleaner with legs. But what it lacks in "design" it certainly…

    By Chris Smith July 14th, 2017 Read More
  • Moon Express Wants To One-Up SpaceX And Blue Origin With Regular Moon Visits

    When it comes to commercial space travel, the biggest names in the game right now are Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin, but…

    By Mike Wehner July 13th, 2017 Read More
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    Astronomers Just Discovered The Smallest Star Ever

    We typically think of stars as colossal balls of fusion-driven fire that absolutely dwarf everything else, but researchers just made a discovery that offers a…

    By Mike Wehner July 13th, 2017 Read More
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    Study Suggests Coffee Helps Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes, And Much More

    Once upon a time, people used to think that coffee would stunt your growth if you drank it as a youngster. In more recent years,…

    By Mike Wehner July 12th, 2017 Read More
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