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A SECOND SUPER EARTH SPOTTED 111 LIGHT-YEARS AWAY
An international group of astronomers has discovered another "super earth" exoplanet that lies within the constellation Leo. And, while it doesn't lie within our currently defined habitable zone, they aren't ruling out its potential to hold life.
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TEACHERS CALL FOR BAN ON SALE OF ENERGY DRINKS TO UNDER 16S
Teachers are calling for a ban on the sale of energy drinks to under 16s, because they contain huge amounts of sugar and caffeine and can cause headaches and palpitations.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A NEW FORM OF MATTER CALLED “EXCITONIUM”
Many decades ago, scientists theorized the possibility of strange material they called "excitonium." Now, thanks to innovative experimentation, researchers have proven its existence.
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WILL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BECOME CONSCIOUS?
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BOEING BELIEVES IT CAN BEAT SPACEX TO MARS
CEO of Boeing Dennis Muilenburg has thrown down the gauntlet again, challenging Elon Musk's plans of getting to Mars first. Musk welcomes the competition.
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SLIMMING CAN CUT BREAST CANCER RISK BY UP TO ONE THIRD, RESEARCH FINDS
Losing weight can help women cut their breast cancer risk by up to a third, a study has found.
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THE LIFE OF A BABY TARDIGRADE
It started as a speck of a speck, a bundle of nerves and immature tissues curled up inside an egg, bunched up against its siblings.
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ACONCAGUA: HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN SOUTH AMERICA
Part of the Andes mountain range, Aconcagua is the second highest of the Seven Summits (the highest peaks on each continent), behind only Mount Everest in Asia.
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THIS DISCOVERY COULD CHANGE THE WAY WE SEARCH FOR ALIEN LIFE
Scientists search for extraterrestrials and habitable exoplanets based on what we know of life on Earth. But in a breakthrough discovery, researchers found a bacterial species that require only chemicals in the air to survive.
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DOCTORS DISCARD VIABLE ORGANS AS PATIENTS DIE ON WAITING LISTS
Because of kidney scarcity, doctors are unable to keep up with the number of people on the national kidney organ waiting list. However, new research suggests the shortage is due to an egregious number of discarded kidneys.
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