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14.01.2018
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NASA HAS DEVELOPED AUTONOMOUS SPACE NAVIGATION THAT USES PULSARS
This demonstration is a breakthrough for future deep space exploration.
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GOOPY GIF: YOU CAN'T LOOK AWAY FROM THIS MESMERIZING EXPERIMENT
A weird GIF highlights the magic of ferrofluids.
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WRITING A TO-DO LIST BEFORE BED COULD HELP YOU SLEEP
A new bedtime to-do list, courtesy of sleep researchers at Baylor University:
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OUR CLIMATE IS CHANGING RAPIDLY. IT’S TIME TO TALK ABOUT GEOENGINEERING.
It could save the planet. Or it could make everything worse.
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WHY SCIENTISTS JUST CREATED THE CREEPIEST ROBOT BABY YOU'LL EVER SEE
A foil-wrapped robotic half-baby that looks like it escaped from an unnerving avant-garde art installation is helping researchers to understand how much dirt, pollen, skin cells and bacteria are stirred up — and inhaled — by crawling infants.
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YOU HAVE THE FLU. SHOULD YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR, OR WAIT IT OUT?
When you have the flu, one choice looms large in front of your feverish eyes: Should you drag your aching body out in the cold to go to the doctor or hospital, or should you just wrap yourself in blankets, drink fluids and stay put?
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CAHOKIA: NORTH AMERICA'S FIRST CITY
Cahokia was a city that, at its peak from A.D. 1050-1200, was larger than many European cities, including London.
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WHY WOMEN HAVE THE SURVIVAL ADVANTAGE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
Women have a longer life expectancy than men do under normal circumstances, and now a new study from Denmark and Germany reveals that women also outlive men even in the worst of times.
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RAW PET FOOD TREND RISKS E.COLI AND SALMONELLA IN OWNERS - NEW STUDY
The rising popularity of trendy raw meat diets for pets is putting owners at risk of serious diseases such as E.coli, experts have warned.
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OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD DIAMOND-STUDDED ROCK JUST GOT EVEN WEIRDER
A tiny chunk of stone that looks like nothing else ever seen in the solar system might be even weirder than scientists thought.
The Hypatia stone was found in southwestern Egypt in 1996.
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