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NASA SHOWS HOW SAHARA DESERT DUST SPREAD ALL OVER EUROPE

The dust coated the Alps and caused ‘blood rain’ in England.



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DO ANY BUGS LIVE IN THE OCEAN? SHORT ANSWER: NOT REALLY.

Crustaceans and insects share a common ancestor, but bugs are happier on land.



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AN ODD-NOSED CROCODILE ATE OUR PREHISTORIC ANCESTORS

‘Lucy’ probably needed to watch her back.



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SIMPLE BLOOD TEST CAN PREDICT DEMENTIA RISK IN WOMEN DECADES BEFORE SYMPTOMS




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WHY DO MOUNTAINTOPS STAY SNOWY?

The answer has to do with the air we breathe and that bright white snowpack, as an atmospheric scientist in Colorado ...



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YELLOWSTONE’S RAVENS MAY MEMORIZE WOLF HUNTING HOTSPOTS—TO FEAST

The birds will fly over 90 miles to dine where wolves have drawn blood.



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LARGEST-EVER RADIO MAP OF THE SKY REVEALS 13.7 MILLION HIDDEN OBJECTS




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MOST ENERGETIC GHOST PARTICLE EVER SEEN MAY HAVE COME FROM BLACK HOLE JETS




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48 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS FOUND IN WIDELY USED HAIR EXTENSIONS




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BROTHERS BUILD A ROBOT TO SOLVE RUBIK’S CUBES IN RECORD-SETTING TIME

The robot completed the puzzle in just 45.3 seconds, breaking its own record of 55 seconds made just moments earlier. 



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‘UNUSUALLY LARGE’ TYRANNOSAUR LEG BONE POINTS TO 10,000-POUND BEHEMOTH

It’s nipping at Sue’s heels.



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4 SURPRISING SCIENTIFIC BENEFITS OF MUSIC

From reducing dementia to speeding up recovery after surgery, music is more powerful than you knew.



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WOMEN IN SPACE COULD FACE A HIDDEN BLOOD-CLOT RISK, STUDY SUGGESTS




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FOR THE FIRST TIME, ASTRONOMERS WITNESSED THE BIRTH OF A ‘MAGNETAR’

These fast spinning, magnetic neutron stars may power some of the brightest supernovae in the cosmos.