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SUN BLASTS COMET, BREAKING OFF ITS TAIL
Recent NASA footage shows an eruption from our Sun breaking off the tail of a comet whizzing through the Solar System.
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CHINA GREEN-LIGHTS MASS PRODUCTION OF AUTONOMOUS FLYING TAXIS — WITH COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS SET FOR 2025
The EHang EH216-S autonomous flying taxi is the first eVTOL ready for mass production and could lead the way for flying cars around the world.
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SCIENTISTS FIND ONE OF THE OLDEST STARS IN THE UNIVERSE IN A GALAXY RIGHT NEXT TO OURS
An ancient star discovered in the Large Magellanic Cloud has revealed the chemical fingerprint of the early universe. It hints that conditions were not the same everywhere when the first stars forged the elements for life.
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EERIE, ORANGE SKIES LOOM OVER ATHENS AS DUST STORM ENGULFS SOUTHERN GREECE
A Saharan dust storm that reached southern Greece on Tuesday (April 23) has turned the sky over Athens and other Greek cities an apocalyptic reddish-orange hue.
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DEAD DOLPHIN FOUND RIDDLED WITH BULLETS
A bottlenose dolphin ended up dead and riddled with bullets on a beach in Louisiana, prompting a $20,000 bounty for the shooter.
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DNA ANALYSIS SPANNING 9 GENERATIONS OF PEOPLE REVEALS MARRIAGE PRACTICES OF MYSTERIOUS WARRIOR CULTURE
Researchers reconstructed the relationships among nearly 300 Avars, people from a 1,500-year-old mysterious warrior culture in the Carpathian Basin.
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THE WORLD’S FIRST SUCCESSFUL LIMB RE-ATTACHMENT IS A FASCINATING STORY OF SCIENCE AND HUMAN INGENUITY
A team of doctors did something in real life that had only ever existed in mythology and science fiction.
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STAGGERING QUANTITIES OF ENERGY TRANSITION METALS ARE WINDING UP IN THE GARBAGE BIN
Recycling more of the copper, aluminum, and other minerals in our old electronics could reduce the need for mining.
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SCIENTISTS JUST GREW SUPER REALISTIC, MINIATURE COLONS IN THE LAB AND GAVE THEM CANCER
The tiny colons were grown from mouse stem cells, but human versions could one day be used to test new drugs for colorectal cancer, scientists say.
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SHOULD YOU TAKE VITAMIN D? HERE’S THE SCIENCE
Some people take too much, and too many get too little. Experts explain who needs D supplements, and why.
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