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VAMPIRE BATS HAVE A REALLY STRANGE WAY OF GETTING ENERGY, SCIENTISTS DISCOVER AFTER PUTTING THEM ON TREADMILLS
Vampire bats rely on amino acids from their blood diet to fuel their exercise, scientists discovered after observing the animals on tiny treadmills.
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MONKEYS EVADE CAPTURE AFTER ESCAPE FROM RESEARCH FACILITY, ATTEMPT TO CONTACT MONKEYS STILL TRAPPED INSIDE
Officials are still struggling to recapture monkeys that escaped a research facility in Yemassee, South Carolina, last week.
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HOW IS PAPER MADE FROM TREES?
Plant-based paper has been used for thousands of years, but exactly how is it created from trees?
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PLASTIC-EATING MEALWORMS NATIVE TO AFRICA DISCOVERED
Larvae of the Kenyan lesser mealworm found to feast on polystyrene then break it down in their guts.
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FUTURE PASSENGER PLANES COULD USE AI TO ELIMINATE TURBULENCE AND MAINTAIN A SMOOTH IN-FLIGHT EXPERIENCE
Turbulence in airplanes could become a thing of the past with FALCON, a new AI system that helps vehicles learn how to adjust to turbulence within a matter of minutes.
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MICROPLASTICS ARE INFESTING CLOUDS, AFFECTING WEATHER
Microplastics have once again been detected somewhere jarring as scientists reveal that these tiny plastic bits may be changing the weather.
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SICK OF TURBULENCE? FUTURE PASSENGER PLANES COULD USE AI TO MAINTAIN A SMOOTH IN-FLIGHT EXPERIENCE ON THE FLY
Turbulence in airplanes could become a thing of the past with FALCON, a new AI system that helps vehicles learn how to adjust to turbulence within a matter of minutes.
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ORACLE BONES: 3,250-YEAR-OLD ENGRAVED BONES AND TORTOISE SHELLS FROM ANCIENT CHINA WERE USED TO FORETELL THE FUTURE
Archaeologists say the "oracle bones" from ancient China were used in magical attempts to predict the future.
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DO OSTRICHES REALLY BURY THEIR HEADS IN THE SAND?
The idea ostriches bury their heads when they feel threatened is thought have come from Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder around 2,000 years ago. But is it true?
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HOW DID THE CONCORDE FLY SO FAST?
The Concorde was the fastest commercial plane ever flown, but its speed came with a hefty price tag.
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