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WHEN DID AUSTRALIA BECOME A CONTINENT?
After the supercontinent Panagea broke up around 200 million years ago, how long did it take for Australia to emerge as its own continent?
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COLD MOON 2023: THE FINAL FULL MOON OF THE YEAR RISES THIS CHRISTMAS
The Cold Moon — the 13th and final full moon of 2023 — will rise on Dec. 26 and reach higher in the night sky than any other. It will also appear full on Dec. 25 and 27.
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THIS ‘BLUE DRAGON’ SLICED THROUGH THE ANCIENT PACIFIC WITH PADDLE-LIKE FINS
Mosasaurs were marine apex predators and Wakayama Soryu would have been a formidable foe.
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UNEXPECTED COSMIC CLUMPING COULD DISPROVE OUR BEST UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE
The tension, centered around a value for cosmic lumpiness known as S8, could join the Hubble tension in dethroning our best picture of how the universe evolved.
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WILDFLOWERS ADAPTING TO INSECT APOCALYPSE BY POLLINATING THEMSELVES, SCIENTISTS SAY
Researchers have found that wildflowers in a patch of farm meadow in the Paris region have turned to self-fertilization due to fewer insects.
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PAKISTAN ATTEMPTS TO CUT THROUGH KILLER SMOG WITH ARTIFICIAL RAIN
In an attempt to bring air quality down from hazardous levels, officials have begun seeding clouds to make it rain in Lahore, Pakistan.
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8 OF THE MOST GORGEOUS SPACE IMAGES OF 2023
The first images from Euclid, planets, invisible rings, and the first hints of a neutron star’s wispy magnetic field. Here are the 8 space photos that melted our minds in 2023
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GOOGLE SEARCH LOSING BATTLE AGAINST BARRAGE OF SEO SPAM
If you searched Craigslist using Google recently, you may have gotten totally meaningless junk pages stuffed solely with links and keywords.
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GTA 6 HACKER COMMITTED TO HOSPITAL INDEFINITELY AFTER VOWING TO STRIKE AGAIN
The "highly motivated" 18-year-old hacker who leaked GTA VI footage will stay in a secure hospital unless he is deemed no longer a threat.
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ARE NEANDERTHALS AND HOMO SAPIENS THE SAME SPECIES?
Scientists have been vollying the question back and forth for more than a century.
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