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BIZARRELY, LOS ANGELES JUST GOT HIT BY A TORNADO
After weeks of nearly-non-stop rain, a freaking tornado was filmed as it ripped through Los Angeles County, damaging people and property in its wake.
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WATCH THIS NAVY DRONE TAKE OFF AND LAND ON ITS TAIL LIKE A ROCKET
Drones like these are called tail-sitters, and they have distinct advantages.
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ANCIENT ZODIAC PAINTINGS ON EGYPTIAN TEMPLE SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY AFTER 2,200 YEARS
A restoration project has revealed ancient Egyptian zodiac paintings and inscriptions at the Temple of Esna.
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SCIENTISTS MAY HAVE UNCOVERED THE OLDEST EVIDENCE OF A METEOR HITTING EARTH EVER
Geologists have discovered the earliest evidence of a meteor collision with Earth: tiny fragments of melted rock that showered down on our planet 3.48 billion years ago.
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YOUR GUIDE TO THE TYPES OF STARS, FROM THEIR DUSTY BIRTHS TO VIOLENT DEATHS
The most massive stars are often the hottest, brightest suns—and they burn out the fastest.
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EXTINCTION-LEVEL ASTEROID IMPACTS COULD BE FAR MORE COMMON THAN WE THOUGHT, CONTROVERSIAL STUDY SUGGESTS
New research claims that giant space rocks hit Earth far more often than has been estimated. But some scientists are skeptical.
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BEETLES SUCK WATER INTO THEIR BUTTS TO STAY HYDRATED, AND NOW SCIENTISTS KNOW HOW
Instead of drinking water through their mouths, beetles opt for a different approach by using their butts.
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THE WEBB TELESCOPE IS SO POWERFUL, IT SPOTTED A DUST STORM ON A PLANET IN A DIFFERENT STAR SYSTEM
For the first time ever, a dust storm has been observed outside of our Solar System — and it was the James Webb Space Telescope that made the discovery.
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ALIEN MOTHERSHIP LURKING IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM COULD BE WATCHING US WITH TINY PROBES, PENTAGON OFFICIAL SUGGESTS
A draft paper by a Harvard scientist and the head of the Pentagon’s UFO office has raised the idea an alien mothership could be in the solar system, sending out tiny probes dubbed "dandelion seeds" to explore the planets within.
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SHOULD THE MOON BE QUARANTINED?
Nearly a half century after astronauts first visited the moon, it is once again a flash point for debates on how to safely, responsibly explore the solar system.
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