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SCIENTISTS HORRIFIED BY WHAT THEY FOUND UNDER THE DOOMSDAY GLACIER
The Thwaites or "Doomsday" glacier will melt at an even faster rate as the century marches on, a team of international scientists concluded.
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NASA ANALYZES SYNTHETIC HUMAN BODIES IT SENT ON LUNAR JOURNEY
Two advanced mannequins flew aboard the Artemis I mission to record data on radiation exposure inside the spacecraft.
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WHEN WAS STEEL INVENTED?
No one knows for sure when steel was invented, but some of the earliest examples crop up in the first millennium B.C. in Central and South Asia.
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SPIDERS ON MARS AND AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SWORD
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Sept. 21, 2024: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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SCIENTISTS FIND EVIDENCE EARTH USED TO HAVE A RING LIKE SATURN
A series of ancient impact craters could be evidence of where meteors fell to Earth from a ring system hundreds of millions of years ago.
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DESPERATE TECH WORKER HANGS UP HUNDREDS OF FLYERS LOOKING FOR JOB OUTSIDE FACEBOOK AND GOOGLE
As the tech industry sees more and more layoffs, one desperate tech worker resorted to putting up flyers outside of Google.
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MICROSOFT WORKING TO REOPEN THREE MILE ISLAND TO POWER HUGE AI DATACENTERS
Microsoft will buy all the power produced by the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant for twenty years as part of a deal to reopen it.
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CLOSE TRUMP ALLY APPEARS TO HAVE MADE VILE POSTS ON PORN FORUM
Mark Robinson, a GOP governor candidate in NC, seems to have made some pretty disgusting comments on a dirty forum.
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FOSSILS FROM LUSH 53 MILLION-YEAR-OLD SOUTH POLE RAINFOREST DISCOVERED IN TASMANIA
Researchers have identified 12 ancestral plant species from an early Eocene fossil assemblage in Tasmania that once formed part of a giant, circumpolar forest.
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