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COLOSSAL (AND GROWING) CRACK IN ANTARCTIC ICE SHELF SEEN IN NEW VIDEO
A giant crack that could release a chunk of ice larger than the state of Rhode Island into the sea was captured in stunning detail in new video footage of Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf.
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'RADICAL' MUSLIMS? THE HISTORY OF SALAFISTS
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CAVE-DWELLING SNAIL NAMED FOR D&D GODDESS OF DARKNESS
A new species of cave-dwelling land snail from Brazil recently received a scientific name that recalls its subterranean habitat in a uniquely geeky way.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NASA'S EPIC 7-PLANET DISCOVERY TODAY
NASA has discovered more than 2,000 exoplanets that could potentially be home to some sort of life but we know very little about them. Today, that all changed, as NASA unveiled a solar system with a staggering 7 Earth-like planets that are similar in size and density to our own.
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FACTS ABOUT TARDIGRADES
Tardigrades, often called water bears or moss piglets, are near-microscopic animals with long, plump bodies and scrunched-up heads.
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ANCIENT KENNEWICK MAN FINALLY LAID TO REST
Thousands of years after his death, an ancient skeleton known as the Kennewick Man has finally been laid to rest.
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NEW RESEARCH COULD REWRITE PHYSICS FROM THE GROUND UP
A team of four researchers came together to propose the addition of six novel particles to tackle five enduring issues within the current Standard Model Theory. If their proposal is proven and accepted, it could help explain physics mysteries like why there is more matter than antimatter and what is dark mater?
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BRUTALLY MURDERED PICTISH MAN'S FACE GETS DIGITALLY RECREATED
The face of a 1,400-year-old murder victim is seeing the light of day, now that scientists have digitally reconstructed his features.
The victim, a young Pictish man, met a grisly end when he was brutally murdered in what is now modern Scotland.
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LIMITLESS ENERGY: COULD WE EVER BRING SCI-FI FUSIONS REACTORS TO LIFE?
In a recent National Geographic interview, Neil Degrasse Tyson discusses the possibility of creating a fusion reactor similar to the arc reactor from the Marvel universe. While a comic book style reactor isn't feasible, unlimited clean energy from a fusion reactor is still possible.
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CANNIBAL CORPSE WORM: 3-FOOT-LONG CREATURE HAD MONSTER JAWS
A newly discovered ancient worm that would have grown to more than 3 feet (1 meter) long is the oldest "Bobbit worm" ever discovered.
Bobbit worm is the colloquial term for giant eunicids, marine worms that still exist today.
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