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WHY ARE WE GOING TO THE MOON, AGAIN? OH RIGHT, TO MAKE IT A “GAS STATION FOR OUTER SPACE”
Going to the Moon could have a huge impact on all of the United States' other space missions, says Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. He argued to CNBC that the U.S. should turn the orbiting body into a space gas station by colonizing it.
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TUMBLING CAT OR OLYMPIC SNOWBOARDER? TURNS OUT, THE PHYSICS IS THE SAME
If you want to understand how snowboarders, skiers and other flipping, whirling Winter Olympians perform complex tricks while shooting through open air, you need to understand cats.
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STANDING DESKS 'INCREASE PAIN' AND SLOW DOWN MENTAL ABILITY, STUDY SUGGESTS
Standing desks increase bodily pain and slow down peoples cognitive functions at work, new research suggests.
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CERN RESEARCHERS ARE PLANNING TO TRAP AND TRUCK ANTIMATTER FROM ONE FACILITY TO ANOTHER
At CERN, particle collision experiments frequently produce antimatter, which explodes at contact with its matter counterpart. In a new project, researchers are working to transport antimatter for the first time.
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RESEARCHERS WANT TO HUNT UNKNOWN VIRUSES BEFORE THEY CAUSE THE NEXT PANDEMIC
A $1.2 billion global cooperative wants to hunt down the nearly 1.6 million unknown viruses on Earth in the hopes of stopping the next global pandemic.
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TWO SPACE HOTELS COULD OPEN AS EARLY AS 2021
Bigelow Aerospace announced a new spinoff venture that will focus on marketing and operating their inflatable space habitats. The announcement comes as part of Bigelow's plans to launch two new modules into low-Earth orbit by 2021.
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STANDING DESKS 'INCREASE PAIN' AND SLOW DOWN MENTAL ABILITY - NEW STUDY
Standing desks increase bodily pain and slow down peoples cognitive functions at work, new research suggests.
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WHAT'S BEHIND TODDLER'S EXTREMELY RARE WATER ALLERGY?
We can't live without water, but for one toddler in Minnesota, contact with plain old H2O can be dangerous — she has an extremely rare allergy that causes her to break out in hives and rashes anytime she touches water, according to news reports.
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TOENAIL FUNGUS'S NONEXISTENT SEX LIFE IS MORE INTERESTING THAN YOU THINK
Toenail fungus is not sexy, and the microbes that cause the infection appear to agree: A new study finds that these fungi have given up on sex — instead, they reproduce by cloning themselves.
That can have consequences for the survival of the species, the researchers said.
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THIS WEEK'S STRANGEST SCIENCE NEWS
Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.
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