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CHEETAHS BATTLE RAGING RIVER IN STUNNING PHOTO. DID THEY SURVIVE?
A photo showing a group of male cheetahs trying to cross a raging river in Kenya is part of the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
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A STARTUP IS SELLING JETPACKS TO AN “UNDISCLOSED MILITARY CUSTOMER”
California-based startup JetPack Aviation is selling two of its jetpack units for $400,000 a piece to an "undisclosed military customer in South-East Asia."
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HELMET-HEADED CAMBRIAN SEA MONSTER SUCKED UP PREY LIKE A ROOMBA
An ocean creature that lived around 500 million years ago was the largest predator on the sea bottom.
07.09.2021
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SWITZERLAND COVERS GLACIER WITH GIANT BLANKETS TO KEEP IT FROM MELTING
Officials from a local Swiss skiing resort are now trying to slow the melting by throwing giant fleece blankets over the glacier
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THIS AUSTRALIAN BIRD’S CRY SOUNDS JUST LIKE A HUMAN BABY
A brown, long-tailed bird at the Taronga Zoo Sydney in Australia has learned how to mimic the shrieks and shrills of human babies.
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SCIENTISTS PUZZLED BY MYSTERIOUS RADIO WAVE SOURCE INSIDE OUR GALAXY
Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder, astronomers have discovered a mysterious radio signal coming from close to the center of the galaxy.
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SINGAPORE DEPLOYS MULTIPLE ROBOT COPS TO POLICE PUBLIC AREAS
Two autonomous police robots are roaming the streets of Singapore looking for signs of trouble during a brief trial period.
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FARMING BROUGHT BURST OF EXTREME VIOLENCE TO ATACAMA DESERT, ANCIENT MUMMIES REVEAL
The maimed and tortured remains of Atacama Desert mummies reveal that the region’s earliest farmers cultivated a climate of extreme violence.
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RUSSIAN SPACE CHIEF INVITES ELON MUSK TO HIS HOUSE
Dmitry Rogozin, the director-general of Russian state space corporation Roscosmos, is keen on spending some quality time space billionaires like Elon Musk.
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WHY DO WE GRIND OUR TEETH?
Grinding our teeth damages them, so why do we do it?
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