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THIS SUMMER COULD PUSH US ENERGY GRIDS TO THEIR LIMITS
A new assessment shows that most of the US may not possess enough energy reserves to handle seasonal heatwaves, severe storms, and hurricanes.
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HUMONGOUS, 100-FOOT-LONG DINOSAUR FROM ARGENTINA IS SO BIG ITS FOSSILS BROKE THE ROAD DURING TRANSPORT
About 90 million years ago, a ginormous long-necked dinosaur measuring nearly 100 feet (30 meters) long lumbered through what is now Patagonia, Argentina.
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NEW YORK CITY MAY BE SINKING UNDER ITS OWN WEIGHT BECAUSE THE BUILDINGS ARE TOO HEAVY, SCIENTISTS WARN
Scientists estimate the mass of the 1,084,954 buildings within the five boroughs of New York City is 1.68 trillion pounds.
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WHY ARE INSECTS ATTRACTED TO ARTIFICIAL LIGHTS?
Artificial lights can be deadly to the insects that fly around them, so why do these critters do it?
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SCIENCE NEWS THIS WEEK: THE SPARK OF LIFE IN SPACE AND 1.7 BILLION T. REXES
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news over the past few days, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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NASA BRAGS ABOUT PLAN TO TORMENT ASTRONAUTS WITH BRUTAL MILITARY MACHINE
NASA plans to use a device that "can vigorously spin occupants like laundry churning in a washing machine" to train astronauts.
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1,100-YEAR-OLD BREASTPLATE TO WARD OFF EVIL MAY CONTAIN THE OLDEST CYRILLIC WRITING EVER FOUND
An inscription on an 1,100-year-old breastplate found in a ruined fortress in Bulgaria may contain one of the earliest known examples of Cyrillic text, researchers claim.
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WHERE IS THE COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH?
There are some bone-chilling places on Earth, but what is the lowest temperature ever recorded and where was it?
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SECRETIVE MEETING OF WORLD ELITES DISCUSSING AI
World elites are converging in Lisbon this weekend for the Bilderberg Meeting, where AI is reportedly at the very top of the agenda.
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STEEL BUILT THE RUST BELT. GREEN STEEL COULD HELP REBUILD IT.
Steel manufactured using hydrogen and powered by renewable energy could drastically reduce carbon emissions and employ a well-paid, industrial workforce.
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