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TESLA DRIVER CAUGHT AT CHARGING STATION AFTER INTENTIONALLY RUNNING OVER PEDESTRIAN
A police department in Washington was practically handed a hit and run suspect on a silver platter. The driver was illegally parked, charging his Tesla.
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SOME DINOSAURS MAY HAVE WAGGED THEIR TAILS TO HELP THEM RUN
Small-armed, two-legged dinosaurs may have wagged their tails to help them run, for the same reason humans swing their arms, according to a new study.
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SCIENTISTS ALARMED BY TELLTALE SIGN OF GLOBAL MASS EXTINCTION
Scientists identified alarming parallels between the conditions that led to a horrific mass extinction event and the impacts of modern-day climate change.
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TWILIGHT AND THE MYTHS OF THE EQUINOX AND 6-MONTH POLAR NIGHT
Wednesday (Sept. 22) marks the equinox, which, thanks to its Latin name meaning "equal night," is often thought of as the day when dark and light each claim 12 hours.
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MOUTH BACTERIA MAY EXPLAIN WHY SOME KIDS HATE BROCCOLI
Bacteria-made enzymes in spit may make cruciferous veggies taste worse to some children.
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CERAMIC JARS FULL OF EMERALDS FOUND IN TEMPLE TIED TO EL DORADO, A MYTHICAL CITY OF GOLD
Archaeologists in Colombia have found eight ceramic jars, with metallic figurines and emeralds inside, within a temple and its adjacent graves.
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MARS WAS DOOMED TO DESICCATION
Mars was doomed to desiccation by its small size, a new study suggests.
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ASTEROID THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY WILL ZOOM PAST EARTH ON FALL EQUINOX
An asteroid measuring about three times the size of the Statue of Liberty will sail harmlessly by Earth on Sept. 22, the 2021 fall equinox.
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NEW YORK TIMES COMPARES ASTRONAUTS TO DUNG-EATING FUNGUS
In an unusual yet poetic essay, New York Times reporter Dennis Overbye compared astronauts to a genus of dung-eating fungus.
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TREASURE HUNTER FINDS GOLD HOARD BURIED BY IRON AGE CHIEFTAIN
A Danish man with a metal detector found a sixth-century hoard buried by a chieftain.
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