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HINDENBURG CRASH: THE END OF AIRSHIP TRAVEL
On May 6, 1937, the German zeppelin Hindenburg exploded, filling the sky above Lakehurst, New Jersey, with smoke and fire.
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VICIOUS CUTTLEFISH FIGHT CAPTURED ON VIDEO FOR 1ST TIME
No one has ever witnessed common cuttlefish fighting for a mate in the wild...until now.
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GLOBAL SUPERPOWERS ARE RACING TO BUILD A BASE ON THE MOON
The Chinese National Space Administration has publicly announced a partnership with the European Space Agency on developing a lunar base. This collaboration could lead to shared projects in the future.
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CURE FOR HIV MOVES CLOSER AS SCIENTISTS SNIP VIRUS FROM ANIMAL CELLS?
A cure for HIV has moved a step closer after scientists proved they can snip away the virus from infected cells, a procedure that they hope will stop the virus ever returning.
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'LOST' MONITOR LIZARD REDISCOVERED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
A monitor lizard lost to science in an 1800s shipwreck has been rediscovered on an island in Papua New Guinea.
The medium-sized monitor, Varanus douarrha, was first identified by French naturalist René Lesson in 1823.
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"GLOWING MUSHROOM" DISCOVERY COULD REVOLUTIONIZE BIOLOGY
Of the estimated 100,000 mushroom species on Earth, only about 80 glow. Scientists uncovered the explanation behind two of these glowing mushrooms. Studying the mushrooms allowed researchers to make chemicals that glow various colors that may help us make more scientific breakthroughs.
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FACTS ABOUT CROWS
Crows are black birds known for their intelligence and adaptability, and for their loud, harsh "caw." They also have a reputation for damaging crops; however, their impact may be less than previously thought.
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THE MASSIVE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE JUST MOVED ONE STEP CLOSER TO LAUNCH
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has completed its first round of tests for rocket viability. This next-generation space telescope will soon be our newest and most powerful eyes in space, capable of detecting infrared light which its predecessor, the Hubble, couldn't do.
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GLUTEN-FREE DIET SHOULD NOT BE EATEN BY PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT COELIAC, SAY SCIENTISTS
Gluten-free diets should not be encouraged among people who do not have coeliac disease, scientists have said.
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INVESTIGATION CONCLUDES RESEARCHERS FAKED EVIDENCE IN HEADLINE-GRABBING 2016 STUDY
A 2016 study about the effects of plastic microbeads on larval fish is soon to be retracted for multiple flaws, including fabrication.
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