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ASTRONOMERS JUST FOUND A PLANET THEY DIDN?T KNOW WAS POSSIBLE
Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet that defies previously established trends. Although a hot Neptune, the exoplanet HAT-P-26b has an atmospheric composition that's more Jupiter-like, giving clues as to how it was formed.
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AMAZING IMAGES: THE BEST SCIENCE PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
Each week we find the most interesting and informative articles we can and along the way we uncover amazing and cool images.
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FIRST NEW SHADE OF BLUE DISCOVERED FOR 200 YEARS TO BE TURNED INTO CRAYOLA CRAYON
Children will be able to colour the sky a different shade for first time in 200 years, after scientists created a vivid new blue and Crayola announced it is turning it into a crayon.
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SCIENTISTS SAY THAT CAFFEINE HAS MORE PAIN-RELIEVING POWER THAN MORPHINE
Researchers discovered that caffeine helped sleep-deprived mice deal with pain better than traditional pain-relievers. This suggests that enabling people with chronic pain to get better rest could in turn ease the pain itself.
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ANOREXIA IS PARTLY GENETIC AND EATING DISORDER RISK COULD BE PASSED ON TO CHILDREN, STUDY FINDS?
Anorexiais partly genetic and the risk of developing an eating disorder could be passed onto children, a new study shows.
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MAN CONTRACTS GUT PARASITE AFTER EATING SUSHI
A 32-year-old man in Portugal went to the hospital after experiencing stomach pain, vomiting and fever.
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AI WROTE THIS SHORT SCI-FI FILM STARRING DAVID HASSELHOFF
Following up last year's release of the first film written by an artificial intelligence, director Oscar Sharp has upgraded the writing software to craft a new short starring David Hasselhoff.
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NEW FOSSIL EVIDENCE SUGGESTS LIFE MAY HAVE ORIGINATED ON LAND AND NOT IN THE OCEANS
Researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia have discovered evidence of microbial life in hot spring mineral deposits. The discovery pushes back the oldest known evidence of life on land and can potentially help us find life beyond Earth.
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SPACEX JUST BROKE A MAJOR MILESTONE IN COMMERCIAL SPACE TRAVEL
SpaceX just conducted its first test of the Falcon Heavy's main core. Elon Musk says his team will conduct a test launch of the Falcon Heavy in late summer as they prepare to orbit the Moon in 2018 with two passengers in the first commercial spaceflight.
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'STUMBLE SUIT' COULD PREVENT TRIPS AND FALLS FOREVER?
Imagine a wearable device that could detect when you were about to trip over, and adjust your weight so you could remain upright, banishing falls forever.
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