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WHITE-FURRED ANIMALS COULD DIE OUT BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE, STUDY SUGGESTS
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WHY LIVE ON EARTH WHEN YOU CAN LIVE IN A HOLE ON MARS? NO, REALLY.
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HOW DID A 'LAVA BOMB' SPLIT A MAN'S LEG OPEN?
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IF DARPA WANTS TO STOP DEEPFAKES, THEY SHOULD TALK TO FACEBOOK AND GOOGLE
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SUMMER BBQS COULD EXPOSE YOUR SKIN TO CANCER-CAUSING CHEMICALS
Summer barbecues may expose you to potentially cancer-causing chemicals in a surprising way: The chemicals may literally get under your skin, a small new study from China suggests.
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BRAIN SCANS OF STRESSED PILOTS UNCOVER A BIG PROBLEM WITH HOW WE DO SCIENCE
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THESE TWO ANGRY, YELLING LYNX ARE PROBABLY FIGHTING ABOUT SEX
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SMARTPHONE TECH CAN HELP STOP FOOD POISONING BEFORE IT HAPPENS
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EXCLUSIVE: GENE-EDITED SUPER-CROPS TO BE GROWN IN UK FOR THE FIRST TIME
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HERE'S WHY SATURN'S INNER MOONS ARE SHAPED LIKE RAVIOLI AND POTATOES
The odd shapes of Saturn's inner moons, which resemble objects ranging from ravioli to potatoes, may be due to mergers of tiny moonlets, a new study finds.