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NEW MICROWAVE TECH CAN SEE THROUGH WALLS, SCIENTISTS SAY
Scientists have developed a unique radar system that relies on microwaves and allows us to produce real-time images and videos of objects through walls.
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HOW MANY ATOMS ARE IN THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE?
Atoms are the building blocks of all matter in the universe, but how many are there in the part of it we can see from Earth?
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CHINA WANTS TO LAUNCH ASTEROID-DEFLECTING ROCKETS TO SAVE EARTH FROM ARMAGEDDON
Although the asteroid, Bennu, only has a 1-in-2700 chance of hitting Earth, scientists are taking the risk seriously.
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CHINA SECRETLY DEVELOPED AUTONOMOUS KILLER ROBOT SUBMARINES
A newly declassified military program shows that China developed autonomous killer submarines in the 1990s and successfully tested them over ten years ago.
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100 ROMAN COINS WERE LIKELY AN OFFERING FOR SAFE PASSAGE ACROSS RIVER
A perplexing mystery about a scattered hoard of ancient Roman coins found near a river in the Netherlands has now been solved.
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ELON MUSK SLAMS BITCOIN’S UNDERLYING TECHNOLOGY
Elon Musk once again criticized Bitcoin, arguing that the underlying technology of Dogecoin is better suited for scalability.
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SUMMER SCHOOL WITH LIVE SCIENCE: TURN MILK INTO PLASTIC
This Friday (July 9), we will explore the chemistry of milk plastic, (or casein plastic) in our new kids video series: Summer School with Live Science.
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COSMONAUTS ARE STILL HUNTING DOWN THE DAMN LEAK ON THE ISS, RUSSIAN MEDIA REPORTS
According to Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, cosmonauts are still trying to identify the source of a leak causing air to escape from the ISS.
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DUBAI BUILDS “UNDERWATER CITY”
Dubai has opened the deepest pool in the world, with a depth of 196 feet. It features an "abandoned" underwater city with state-of-the-art lighting.
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HOW TO WATCH VIRGIN GALACTIC LAUNCH BILLIONAIRE RICHARD BRANSON TO SPACE ON SUNDAY
Virgin Galactic will broadcast the flight of its founder, Richard Branson, as he soars into space on Sunday (July 11).
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