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DURING THE LAST LUNAR ECLIPSE, A METEOR SMACKED THE MOON IN THE FACE AT 38,000 MPH
On January 21, 2019, the full moon passed entirely into Earth's shadow and, well, got smacked in the face pretty hard.
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WHAT ARE PFAS?
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are synthetic chemicals found in many products, including food packaging, household cleaners and nonstick cookware, according to the
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FACEBOOK?S NEW DATING FEATURE PROMPTED AUDIBLE GROANS
Facebook execs made a big announcement onstage. Audience members cringed.
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HUBBLE SPOTS GIANT 'BUCKYBALLS' JIGGLING LIKE JELL-O IN SPACE
The Hubble Space Telescope recently spied new evidence of a peculiar molecule: wiggly buckyballs, which have intrigued astrophysicists since they were discovered in space nearly a decade ago.
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RETROFITTED AIR CONDITIONERS COULD TURN CARBON DIOXIDE INTO FUEL
These scientists think your old AC unit is part of the solution to combating climate change.
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