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PHYSICISTS CREATE MIND-BENDING 'NEGATIVE MASS' THAT ACCELERATES BACKWARDS AND COULD HELP EXPLAIN BLACK HOLES
Scientists have created a fluid with "negative mass" which they claim can be used to explore some of the more challenging concepts of the cosmos.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DARK MATTER IN 1 MINUTE
Minute Physics, a popular YouTube channel that delivers brief educational segments on various topics in science, released a clip explaining how scientists theorized dark matter and what dark matter means for us.
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COULD BRAIN STIMULATION FIGHT OBESITY?
People with obesity could benefit from magnetic or
electric stimulation of the brain
that helps them to eat less, a new review of studies finds.
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ZUCKERBERG: FACEBOOK IS WORKING ON A BRAIN INTERFACE THAT LETS YOU "COMMUNICATE USING ONLY YOUR MIND"
Human brain augmentation is on its way.
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WHAT HAS 1,800 TEETH AND A SUCTION CUP? A NEW CLINGFISH SPECIES
What has at least 1,800 teeth, a snout like a duck, a suction cup on its belly, and has only ever been seen in a couple of old museum specimen jars?
The clingfish family's newest member.
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FROG SNOT GIVES HOPE FOR FLU CURE
The mucus of a rare frog that lurks in the South Indian jungle could provide the basis of a powerful new class of drugs to combat influenza, scientists have said.
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POISON IVY: RASH, TREATMENT & PICTURES
Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is a toxic plant that causes an itchy and sometimes painful rash in most people when they touch it.
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BLANKET OF SPIDERWEBS COVERS ENTIRE FIELD
Visitors to a New Zealand park recently found the grass blanketed not by flowers, but by silk webs produced by what appeared to be thousands of tiny spiders.
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THE NEXT EARTH MAY BE EVEN CLOSER THAN WE IMAGINED
The planet Proxima b, which is in our closest neighboring star system, has given the space exploration project "Breakthrough Starshot" a reachable target. We don't know if Starshot will reveal a habitable planet for humans, but it will definitely require us to master our own solar system.
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EARLIEST DENTAL FILLINGS DISCOVERED IN 13,000-YEAR-OLD SKELETON
You might wince at the sight of your dentist holding an electric drill over your mouth. But, you can be thankful she's not using a stone tool instead. That is what the most advanced dental care looked like thousands of years ago.
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