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SATELLITE SNAPS EERILY CIRCULAR HOLES IN THE CLOUDS ABOVE FLORIDA. WHAT CAUSED THEM?
A NASA satellite recently spotted a series of bizarre "fallstreak holes" in clouds above Florida. The circular cloud gaps have been previously (and incorrectly) linked to paranormal phenomena.
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HOW TO RECYCLE THE GIANT MAGNETS INSIDE WIND TURBINES? THESE SCIENTISTS HAVE A FEW IDEAS.
Many turbines rely on high-demand rare-earth minerals. A new Department of Energy program aims to keep them out of landfills.
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A 3D-PRINTED TITANIUM ‘METAMATERIAL’ DESIGN SOLVED A LONGTIME ENGINEERING ISSUE
These lattice structures could one day strengthen bone implants and rocket parts.
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ONE OF OUR TOP ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY CAMERAS JUST GOT AN INCREDIBLE $599 OFF
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The Sony A7 III stands out among its competitors for offering professional results at incredible value for money — and now you can get hundreds off it with a Walmart deal.
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HOW MANY ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS ARE THERE?
How many ancient Egyptian pyramids are still standing, especially if you count smaller, private pyramids?
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TOYOTA TESTING CAR THAT SUCKS CO2 OUT OF THE ATMOSPHERE WHILE IT DRIVES
Toyota engineers have created an ingenious air filter that can capture carbon dioxide from internal combustion engines in cars.
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COPPER AGE NECROPOLIS UNEARTHED IN ITALY CONTAINS SKELETAL REMAINS AND STILL-SHARP WEAPONS, MAYBE FROM ANCIENT WARRIORS
The necropolis dates to the Copper Age and contains 22 tombs.
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SCIENTISTS CREATE DVD-SHAPED DISC THAT CAN HOLD MORE MOVIES THAN YOU COULD SEE IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE
Researchers have come up with an optical storage device that has the same shape and size as a DVD, but can store 1.6 petabits of data.
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MINI MODEL OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD GROWN IN LAB
The new organoids were grown in the lab for up to 40 days, and they mimicked the central nervous system of an 11-week-old human embryo.
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UNDERWATER VOLCANO ERUPTION 7,300 YEARS AGO IS THE LARGEST IN RECORDED HISTORY
The Kikai-Akahoya eruption — the largest volcanic explosion in recorded history — ejected more than 80 cubic miles of volcanic rock and ash off the southwestern coast of Japan 7,300 years ago.
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