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MERCURY MAY BE EVEN ICIER THAN WE THOUGHT
Researchers from Brown University have new evidence suggesting Mercury may contain more ice than previously thought. Using data and tools from NASA's MESSENGER probe, the team detected three large craters of ice, as well as four smaller deposits.
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JAGUAR FACTS: BIGGEST CAT IN AMERICAS
Jaguars are large cats that can be found in North, Central and South America. They are identified by their yellow or orange coats, dark spots and short legs.
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PARENTS, DON'T GIVE UP: YOUR BABY MAY BE WATCHING
Parents who give up on difficult household tasks may be doing far greater harm than simply storing up more work for later, according to a new study.
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WHAT IS CHEMISTRY?
Chemistry is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
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SPHINX, BABOON AND CAT STATUES FOUND IN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN BURIAL
After years of being washed, perfumed and fed in ancient Egypt, the statue of a revered Egyptian deity was given a proper burial with other "dead" statues more than 2,000 years ago, a new study finds.
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AMERIGO VESPUCCI: FACTS, BIOGRAPHY & NAMING OF AMERICA
Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci is best known for his namesake: the continents of North and South America.
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AS MARS MISSION APPROACHES, NASA WORKS TO ASSESS RISKS FROM SPACE RADIATION
As astronauts and scientists gear up for the next Mars mission, NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) strives to protect the human body from space radiation, one of the primary health risks for astronauts.
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HOW SEVEN SCI-FI TECHNOLOGIES ARE SHAPING OUR FUTURE
You just might end up living in one (or more) of these visions for the future.
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DARPA: WE NEED A NEW MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY TO SUSTAIN ADVANCES IN AI
On Wednesday last week, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced two new projects that would develop next-generation computer chips to help in the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence technologies. DARPA believes that specialized chips are the way forward.
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NEW EYEGLASS ACCESSORY TRANSLATES SOUND INTO LIGHT FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED
A group of students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design have designed a clip-on accessory for glasses that turns nearby sounds into flashing lights. The project, called Peri, is meant to help those suffering from hearing loss.
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