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NASA confirms exploding meteor caused the sonic boom over Boston - The Verge

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NASA confirms exploding meteor caused the sonic boom over Boston - The Verge image

the hummingbird-red flower connection, with harvard’s patrick mckenzie - A Way To Garden

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the hummingbird-red flower connection, with harvard’s patrick mckenzie - A Way To Garden image

You’re an ‘Avatar in a VR Game,’ Scientist Claims—Meaning Reality Isn’t What It Seems - Yahoo

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You’re an ‘Avatar in a VR Game,’ Scientist Claims—Meaning Reality Isn’t What It Seems - Yahoo image

There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way. A major global estimate put the planet’s tree count at about three trillion, while NASA gives the Milky Way’s star count as roughly 100 to 400 billion. - Space Daily

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There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way. A major global estimate put the planet’s tree count at about three trillion, while NASA gives the Milky Way’s star count as roughly 100 to 400 billion. - Space Daily image

The bootprints left by the Apollo astronauts will still be sitting on the Moon a million years from now, because there is no wind and no rain to wear them away. - Space Daily

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The bootprints left by the Apollo astronauts will still be sitting on the Moon a million years from now, because there is no wind and no rain to wear them away. - Space Daily image

CWG Live updates: Beautiful with a bright moon tonight. More nice days to come. - The Washington Post

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CWG Live updates: Beautiful with a bright moon tonight. More nice days to come. - The Washington Post image

A single bolt of lightning can heat the air around it to roughly five times the temperature of the surface of the Sun, and it is the violent expansion of that superheated air that creates the crack of thunder. - Space Daily

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A single bolt of lightning can heat the air around it to roughly five times the temperature of the surface of the Sun, and it is the violent expansion of that superheated air that creates the crack of thunder. - Space Daily image

Dopamine Locks in Stress-Induced Sexual Dysfunction - Neuroscience News

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Dopamine Locks in Stress-Induced Sexual Dysfunction - Neuroscience News image

Reported ancient mammoth bones found deep in Alaska were actually whales from 250 miles away - Yahoo

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Reported ancient mammoth bones found deep in Alaska were actually whales from 250 miles away - Yahoo image

The oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is essential to almost every animal alive today — but when it first started accumulating in the air roughly 2.4 billion years ago, it triggered the most lethal pollution event in the planet's history, wiping out the vast majority of spec - Space Daily

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The oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is essential to almost every animal alive today — but when it first started accumulating in the air roughly 2.4 billion years ago, it triggered the most lethal pollution event in the planet's history, wiping out the vast majority of spec - Space Daily image

There are more atoms in a single glass of water than there are glasses of water in all the world's oceans combined — and if you marked every atom in one glass, dumped it into the sea, and waited for the oceans to mix completely, every glass of water on Earth - Space Daily

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There are more atoms in a single glass of water than there are glasses of water in all the world's oceans combined — and if you marked every atom in one glass, dumped it into the sea, and waited for the oceans to mix completely, every glass of water on Earth - Space Daily image

Countries at risk if ‘Doomsday Glacier’ size of Britain collapses as scientists warn when it could happen - LADbible

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Countries at risk if ‘Doomsday Glacier’ size of Britain collapses as scientists warn when it could happen - LADbible image

Einstein-Rosen Bridges May Not Be Wormholes After All, Physicists Reveal - The Debrief

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Einstein-Rosen Bridges May Not Be Wormholes After All, Physicists Reveal - The Debrief image

Inside Europe's largest Copper Age tomb, children's bones expose an ancient health crisis hidden for 5,000 years - Phys.org

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Inside Europe's largest Copper Age tomb, children's bones expose an ancient health crisis hidden for 5,000 years - Phys.org image

Scientists Intrigued by Chunk of Flesh That Refuses to Die After Several Years - Futurism

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Scientists Intrigued by Chunk of Flesh That Refuses to Die After Several Years - Futurism image

Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant - Phys.org

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Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant - Phys.org image

Scientists Challenge a 70-Year-Old Theory of Language With a Surprising Discovery - SciTechDaily

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Scientists Challenge a 70-Year-Old Theory of Language With a Surprising Discovery - SciTechDaily image

Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century - WIRED

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Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century - WIRED image

Can a human outrun a rhino? Just how fast are these giants when they charge? - BBC Wildlife Magazine

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Can a human outrun a rhino? Just how fast are these giants when they charge? - BBC Wildlife Magazine image

The Sun might look yellow, but seen from space without an atmosphere filtering its light, the sun is actually white — and the yellow color we see from Earth is the result of our atmosphere scattering blue wavelengths away, in the same physics that makes the sk - Space Daily

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The Sun might look yellow, but seen from space without an atmosphere filtering its light, the sun is actually white — and the yellow color we see from Earth is the result of our atmosphere scattering blue wavelengths away, in the same physics that makes the sk - Space Daily image