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RUSSIAN FILM CREW ARRIVES AT INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Russian actress Yulia Peresild just arrived at the International Space Station alongside director Klim Shipenko after launching early Tuesday morning.
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PEOPLE HAVE LONG CLAIMED TO HEAR THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. ARE THE REPORTS TRUE?
People have long claimed they can hear the northern lights, saying the sounds include eerie whizzing, crackling and buzzing. Is it just an auditory illusion?
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SOUTH POLE FROZE OVER IN COLDEST WINTER ON RECORD
The south pole had its coldest winter since record keeping began in 1957.
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RUSSIA LAUNCHES FILM CREW TO SHOOT MOVIE ON SPACE STATION
Russian actress Yulia Peresild, producer Klim Shipenko and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov have launched on a 12-day mission to the International Space Station to film a feature-length movie in space.
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MELTING PERMAFROST IN THE ARCTIC COULD RELEASE RADIOACTIVE WASTE AND AWAKEN SLEEPING VIRUSES
Thawing permafrost driven by climate change could free decades-old radioactive material, antibiotic-resistant microbes and unknown viruses that have been frozen for millennia.
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HUGE OIL SPILL STRIKES OFF COAST OF CALIFORNIA
About 126,000 gallons of crude oil spilled out of a pipeline near Orange County, California, causing damage to the environment that could last for months.
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LEAKED DOCUMENTS SHOW THAT BLUE ORIGIN WAS OBSESSED WITH SPACEX
In 2018, Blue Origin hired consultants in an attemtp to imitate and then ultimately catch up to SpaceX, according to leaked notes.
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NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE WON BY US SCIENTISTS WHO UNLOCKED THE SECRETS OF OUR SENSE OF TOUCH
The research gave us a mechanistic insight into two of our most fundamental sensory experiences.
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MAN DRESSED AS NINJA ATTACKS ARMY SPECIAL OPS SOLDIERS WITH KATANA SWORD
Last month, a man dressed in "full ninja garb" decided to attack a member of the US Army special operations unit in the middle of the California desert.
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HUMAN SKULL FRAGMENTS FOUND IN MASSIVE BONEYARD IN HYENAS’ LAVA TUBE CAVE
In the Umm Jirsan lava tube, the longest such structure in Saudi Arabia, scientists discovered piles bones belonging to animals that hyenas devoured there for thousands of years.
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