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6 YEARS AFTER FUKUSHIMA: HAS JAPAN LOST FAITH IN NUCLEAR POWER?
Six years have passed since the
Fukushima nuclear disaster
on March 11, 2011, but Japan is still dealing with its impacts.
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YOU CAN REWIRE YOUR BRAIN TO HAVE A SUPER MEMORY
Think you couldnt memorize 500 digits in 5 minutes? Think again.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE CREATED A WAY TO "DELETE" DNA IN LIVING CELLS
Our DNA has "dark matter" of its own: the non-coding DNA that covers about 99 percent of our genetic code. New techniques utilizing CRISPR created "molecular scissors" that can snip out pieces of non-coding DNA, and may be able to target disease-causing genes.
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER: NORTH AMERICA?S MIGHTY RIVER
The Mississippi River is the second longest river in North America (after the Missouri River) and the fourth longest river in the world (after the Nile, Amazon and Yangtze rivers).
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WITHIN 3 YEARS, WE COULD HAVE PRIVATE SPACE STATIONS ORBITING THE MOON
Bigelow Aerospace's founder believes we could have lunar depots by 2020 if the Trump administration prioritizes the funding and national urgency the project would require. With Bigelow Aerospace, SpaceX, and Blue Origin at the forefront of the private space industry, space tourism may one day soon be a regular part of life on Earth.
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NEW FUKUSHIMA WORRY: POTENTIALLY RADIOACTIVE WILD BOARS SETTLE IN
Hundreds of aggressive, and potentially radioactive, wild boars have prompted public safety concerns in Japan, according to news reports, as homeowners prepare to return to towns near Fukushima, where a 2011 earthquake and tsunami triggered a meltdown at a nuclear power plant in the region.
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REMARKABLE NEW BATTERY CAN HOLD THREE TIMES AS MUCH ENERGY
A new battery uses glass and sodium to hold more power, provide longer charges, and last longer than the lithium-ion batteries we currently use. The team that designed the new battery included John Goodenough, a 94-year-old engineer who also had a hand in the design of the lithium battery.
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STRANGE GREEN ICE SEEN FLOATING IN ANTARCTICA'S ROSS SEA
No, Antarctica isn't busting out the green beer for St. Patrick's Day. But a new satellite image of the continent shows strange green ice floating in the Ross Sea.
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GREAT ZIMBABWE: AFRICAN CITY OF STONE
Great Zimbabwe was a 720-hectare (1,779 acres) city that flourished between roughly the 10th and 15th centuries A.D.
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CARBON DIOXIDE IS WARMING THE PLANET (HERE'S HOW)
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said he does not believe that carbon dioxide is a main driver of climate change.
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