This Boston Dynamics Robot Gets More Fresh Air And Exercise Than Most of Us
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This Boston Dynamics Robot Gets More Fresh Air And Exercise Than Most of Us
Everybody needs to get some fresh air every once in a while. Even, uh, robots.
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This Mesmerising New Video Shows The Churning Motion of Jupiter's Clouds
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This Mesmerising New Video Shows The Churning Motion of Jupiter's Clouds
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This Mesmerising New Video Shows The Churning Motion of Jupiter's Clouds
Juno has been sending home some incredible postcards of Jupiter, with one slightly frustrating caveat: because of the data transfer limitations, they are, by necessity, still pictures. Now an amateur scientist has used those photographs to extrapol
How to Understand Stephen Hawking's Last Paper β An Expert Explains
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How to Understand Stephen Hawking's Last Paper β An Expert Explains
The late physicist Stephen Hawking made a huge contribution to cosmology during his lifetime, but he didn't quite manage to resolve all the mysteries of the universe.
NASA Has Unveiled The First-Ever Helicopter to Fly Above Another Planet
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NASA Has Unveiled The First-Ever Helicopter to Fly Above Another Planet
NASA announced this afternoon that it plans to launch a tiny, four-pound, autonomous helicopter along with its 2020 rover mission. And if you think this sounds relatively cool, well: you're right.
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Scientists Say They've Transplanted a Memory From One Snail to Anotherβ
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Scientists Say They've Transplanted a Memory From One Snail to Another
In a scientific first, researchers claim to have transferred memories between sea snails by injecting RNA from a trained sea snail into one that hasn't been trained - and observing the trained response in the second snail.
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This New Molecule Could Actually Become a Cure For The Common Cold
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This New Molecule Could Actually Become a Cure For The Common Cold
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This New Molecule Could Actually Become a Cure For The Common Cold
It's 2018 and the common cold is still a thing. But if we're lucky, that might not be the case for much longer.
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Record-Breaking Evidence Just Changed What We Know About Star Birth After The Big Bang
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Record-Breaking Evidence Just Changed What We Know About Star Birth After The Big Bang
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Record-Breaking Evidence Just Changed What We Know About Star Birth After The Big Bang
Astronomers using some of the most powerful telescopes on Earth have found evidence that stars were forming incredibly early on in the life of the Universe - just 250 million years after the Big Bang, well before the proverbial dust had settled.
Hawaii's Volcano Is Now Shooting 'Ballistic Blocks' And Causing Earthquakes
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Hawaii's Volcano Is Now Shooting 'Ballistic Blocks' And Causing Earthquakes
The KΔ«lauea volcano in Hawaii began causing earthquakes on Wednesday afternoon, after morning explosions of "ballistic blocks" three times larger than bowling balls.
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There's a Strange New Theory For Those Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts in Space
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There's a Strange New Theory For Those Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts in Space
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There's a Strange New Theory For Those Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts in Space
Fast Radio Bursts (FBRs) have fascinated astronomers ever since the first one was detected in 2007. This event was named the "Lorimer Burst" after it discoverer, Duncan Lorimer from West Virginia University.
NASA Is About to Create The Coldest Temperature in The Universe, Using Lasers in Spaceβ
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NASA Is About to Create The Coldest Temperature in The Universe, Using Lasers in Space
In the quest for ever-colder temperatures, NASA is sending an apparatus to the International Space Station that will create a spot 100 million times colder than the vacuum of space.
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China Is About to Put The First-Ever Lander on The Dark Side of The Moon
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China Is About to Put The First-Ever Lander on The Dark Side of The Moon
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China Is About to Put The First-Ever Lander on The Dark Side of The Moon
Nobody has ever put a lander on the far side of the Moon before, but China is well on its way to being the first. Over the weekend, the country launched a craft called Queqiao - a satellite that will orbit the Moon to relay messages from the yet-to
An Unbroken, Million-Year-Old Core of Ice Has Been Found Lurking Under Antarctica
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An Unbroken, Million-Year-Old Core of Ice Has Been Found Lurking Under Antarctica
The history of Earth isn't written in ink, but in ancient ice - buried under places so unforgivingly frozen, they're usually mistaken for wastelands.
This 3D Printer Can Help Grow Organs With Scaffolding Made Out of Sugar
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This 3D Printer Can Help Grow Organs With Scaffolding Made Out of Sugar
Sugar, that amazingly sweet treat some of us just can't get enough of, has long been the fascination of children (and those with a child-like sweet tooth).
These hyper-sensitive fibers might stand in as robot nerves
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These Hyper-Sensitive Fibers Might Stand In As Robot Nerves
Embedded with electrodes, these thin and stretchy plastic fibers respond to pressure, which makes them an ideal faux human nerve.
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The Oldest Known Dandruff Has Been Discovered in a 125-Million-Year-Old Fossil
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The Oldest Known Dandruff Has Been Discovered in a 125-Million-Year-Old Fossil
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The Oldest Known Dandruff Has Been Discovered in a 125-Million-Year-Old Fossil
When you think of animals with dandruff, dinosaurs probably aren't the first creature that would come to mind.
We Just Found The Best Target For Finding Fossils From Ancient Life on Mars
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We Just Found The Best Target For Finding Fossils From Ancient Life on Mars
Scientists say they have determined the most likely place to find traces of ancient microbial life on Mars in future missions to the Red Planet.
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The Great Barrier Reef Has Escaped Death at Least 5 Times in The Past 30,000 Years
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The Great Barrier Reef Has Escaped Death at Least 5 Times in The Past 30,000 Years
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The Great Barrier Reef Has Escaped Death at Least 5 Times in The Past 30,000 Years
For the last 30,000 years the Great Barrier Reef has experienced all kinds of sea level rises, temperature changes, and sediment increases.