Tuesday 31 August 2021

Photos: Devastating Caldor wildfire threatens Lake Tahoe

The devastating wildfires are closing in on South Lake Tahoe resort, causing thousands of people to flee.

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Cannibal toads eat so many of their young, they’re speeding up evolution

Competition is so fierce Down Under, the invasive cane toad has become a mega-cannibal.

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See Hurricane Ida from 1 million miles away in this NOAA satellite view

The sheer size of Hurricane Ida when it made landfall on Sunday was clearly visible from a NOAA satellite 1 million miles away.

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SpaceX’s Dragon docks at ISS in time for astronaut’s birthday

The robotic Dragon capsule delivered about 4,800 lbs. (2,200 kilograms) of supplies and scientific gear to the orbiting lab.

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Intense exercise could trigger ALS in those with genetic risk

More research needs to be done to confirm the link.

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Could a spaceship fly through a gas giant like Jupiter?

These planets are mostly made of gas, but a spaceship would have a rough time trying to get through a giant planet like Jupiter or Saturn.

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10 of the deadliest snakes

An encounter with one of these venomous snakes could cost you your life.

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Man can change his pupil size on command, once thought an impossible feat

A 23-year-old student in Germany can shrink and enlarge his pupils on demand, according to a new case report — a feat that was previously thought to be impossible.

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Monday 30 August 2021

What is ESP?

Also known as “the sixth sense” or “psi,” extrasensory perception, or ESP, encompasses a wide range of paranormal abilities, including mind reading and predicting the future.

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Why did Hurricane Ida stay so strong for so long?

Coastal Louisiana provided Hurricane Ida with enough fuel to power major hurricane winds for hours.

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Oranges: Nutrition, health benefits & risks

In addition to being a delicious snack, sweet, juicy oranges contain a multitude of nutrients.

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Newly discovered island is the closest land to the North Pole

In July, a group of scientists accidentally found themselves on a tiny island in northern Greenland made up of mounds of silt and gravel. It turned out to be an unknown island.

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New cracks found on International Space Station

Officials have not reported if the new cracks are causing any air leaks.

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Alien life could thrive on big ‘Hycean’ exoplanets

The search for alien life should broaden its horizons a bit, a new study suggests.

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What is the oldest shark?

The Greenland shark is the oldest known shark, with one individual estimated to be 392 years old.

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Transylvanian skeletons found with urns from the afterlife placed on their heads

Further tests of the remains may reveal how the settlers lived and why they died.

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Could climate change make humans go extinct?

Humanity is feeling the effects of climate change around the world, but could climate change make humans go extinct?

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Lost monastery led by powerful 8th-century queen discovered in England

She had an unusual amount of power for her time.

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Quantum crystal could reveal the identity of dark matter

By entangling the motion and quantum properties of a beryllium crystal, scientists have achieved unprecedented precision for measuring electromagnetic waves.

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Sunday 29 August 2021

‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana with 150 mph winds

Hurricane Ida, an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 hurricane, made landfall near Port Fourchon, Louisiana, at 11:55 a.m. local time on Sunday.

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Why do faces become less symmetrical with age?

The aging process doesn’t happen equally on both sides, leaving the human face increasingly less symmetrical with age.

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Saturday 28 August 2021

Hurricane Ida expected to slam into Louisiana as ‘extremely dangerous major hurricane’

Hurricane Ida is barreling across the Gulf of Mexico with maximum sustained winds of nearly 100 mph (155 km/h). Its eye is trained on Louisiana, where the swirling storm is expected to make landfall as a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday.

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‘Murder hornet’ nest leads to discovery of 180 adults, 1,500 larvae

A “murder hornet” nest in Washington had 113 adults and 1,500 developing Asian giant hornets inside.

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What is the fastest animal on Earth?

The cheetah is often called the world’s fastest animal. But is that true?

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Friday 27 August 2021

Storm Ida could slam into Louisiana as a Category 3 hurricane

The Governor of Louisiana has declared a state of emergency in advance of the storm.

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Earthquake swarm rocks the ground at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano

A swarm of more than 140 earthquakes at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano caused the U.S. Geological Survey to raise the alert level for a potential eruption, but it seems to have been a false alarm.

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Rogue black holes could be wandering at the edges of the Milky Way

A new simulation predicts that the lost giants were dislodged by gigantic collisions and have wandered the outskirts of galaxies ever since.

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Scientists detected the radio ‘colors’ of an FRB for the first time

Astronomers detected the radio ‘colors’ of a fast radio burst (FRB) for the first time, proving that the source was not a binary star system.

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Ancient monument linked to King Arthur is older than Stonehenge, research finds

The stone structure was part of a ceremonial landscape.

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Satellite images show crowds at Kabul airport before two reported explosions

Massive crowds converged at Hamid Karzai International Airport before explosions there killed and injured dozens on Thursday (Aug. 26).

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6 mysterious structures hidden beneath the Greenland ice sheet

The Greenland ice sheet, nearly 2 miles thick in places, hides a landscape of canyons, mountains, fjords and gem-like lakes.

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Interstellar comets visit our solar system more frequently than thought

Comets from other star systems, such as 2019 Borisov, visit the sun’s neighborhood more frequently than scientists had thought, a new study suggests.

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Martian ‘blueberries’ may hold signs of ancient water, new study suggests

Martian ‘blueberry’ stones may hold evidence of the planet’s watery past, a new study of similar minerals on Earth suggests.

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What chronic fatigue syndrome can teach us about ‘long COVID’

Existing knowledge about ME/CFS might be able to help some long COVID patients, and vice versa.

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Thursday 26 August 2021

This deworming drug won’t treat COVID-19, but it might kill you, CDC warns

Ivermectin does not treat or prevent COVID-19, and it can cause deadly side effects.

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Moon-in-a-jar recreates the hazy atmosphere of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon

A new experiment recreated Titan in small glass cylinders.

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A billion years of geologic history is missing from the Grand Canyon

About a billion years of rock went missing at the Grand Canyon, and scientists now think they know why.

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Italian shark has ‘virgin birth’ after 10 years in all-female shark tank

A female smoothhound shark recently gave birth in an Italian aquarium without having mated with another shark, in what may be a first-of-its-kind “virgin birth.”

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Alien ‘Dyson spheres’ could be harvesting the power of black holes

Researchers show how intelligent aliens might draw nearly-limitless power from a black hole using a Dyson sphere.

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Why all the hate? Looking at what makes Blue Origin’s presence in space so different

These days, it feels as though billionaire-backed space companies are launching off Earth all the time. So why does Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin seem to be in the hot seat?

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Massive iceberg narrowly avoided collision with Antarctic ice shelf

A-74 nearly collided with the ice shelf it split from last February. Such a strong impact may have released an even larger iceberg.

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Venus and a newly discovered comet will cross paths in December. Will sparks fly?

Venus is Earth’s twisted twin in so many ways, what about on the skywatching front?

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SpaceX Starship: Key milestones for the world’s most powerful rocket

SpaceX’s Starship system is the most powerful rocket yet. Here are some of the key moments in its history as the rocket and spacecraft get ready for the first orbital test.

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Wednesday 25 August 2021

Ancient remains found in Indonesia belong to a vanished human lineage

Ancient DNA from a woman who lived 7,200 years ago reveal she belongs to a vanished human lineage.

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What is a galaxy?

Learn all about different types of galaxies in the universe and how they came together.

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Hubble captures gorgeous image of ‘Einstein ring’ from warped quasar light

Astronomers use the rings to study remote galaxies and to measure the masses of the objects that create them.

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Johnson & Johnson booster shot increases antibodies to coronavirus nine-fold, company says

People who received a booster Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine six to eight months after their initial dose had a nine-fold increase in antibodies, according to clinical trial results.

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Scientists’ 1st-ever view of sun’s middle corona could sharpen space weather forecasts

Recent telescope views shed new light on the sun’s elusive middle corona that could prove beneficial to space weather forecasts.

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Hubble telescope spies a stellar nursery through clouds in stunning image

New stars are born! NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of bright, baby stars peeking out of a “stellar nursery” — a cloud of dust where stars are born.

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Eerie albino alligator babies hatched at Florida animal park

Two rare albino alligators have hatched at a Florida safari park.

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Walking whale ancestor named after Egyptian god of death

Meet Phiomicetus anubis, a semiaquatic whale that lived in what is now Egypt 43 million years ago.

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These delta variant mutations may explain its scary power

These mutations may make delta the most transmissible coronavirus variant yet. Here’s how the variant became so formidable.

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Lost ‘Heisenberg cubes’ tied to Nazi bomb plot could finally be identified

Hundreds of the cubes were lost in the chaotic aftermath of World War II. Now, the new technique could help to find them.

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Every year, billions of black ice worms crawl from the ice on Mount Rainier. We have no idea why.

Every summer, billions of ice worms emerge from the ice. As for what they are doing there, scientists really don’t know.

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8 ways we know that black holes really do exist

Black holes may sound like science fiction, but there is significant evidence to prove they are real.

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Tuesday 24 August 2021

Strange wasp nests glow neon green under UV light

With UV flashlights, researchers could spot the nests dozens of yards away.

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COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness dropped to 66% against delta, CDC finds

The findings should be interpreted with caution.

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‘Shredder’ enzyme might tear cells apart in severe COVID-19

The enzyme could be a helpful target for future treatments, the study authors suggest.

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‘Unimaginable’ video shows great white sharks ripping humpback whale carcass to shreds

NOAA researchers stumbled upon a gang of great white sharks scavenging a dead humpback whale calf off the coast of Boston. Now, they’re sharing the footage.

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1,500-year-old burial in China holds lovers locked in eternal embrace

Two lovers, locked in an eternal embrace, were found in a 1,500-year-old burial in northern China.

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2,000-year-old flower offerings found under Teotihuacan pyramid in Mexico

Ancient bouquets found under Teotihuacan pyramid in Mexico may have been offerings to a fertility god.

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10 things we know about the secret X-37B space plane

The U.S. military has an uncrewed mini-shuttle called the X-37B. Here’s what we know about this secret space plane.

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Fastest-orbiting asteroid in solar system discovered

The newfound asteroid 2021 PH27 completes one lap around our star every 113 Earth days. That’s the shortest orbital period of any known solar system object except the planet Mercury.

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Most of Earth’s carbon may be locked in our planet’s outer core

Scientists now understand the composition of Earth a little better thanks to new study.

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Thousands of sand dollars mysteriously wash ashore in Oregon in ‘mass die-off’

The sand dollars were alive when they washed in during high tides and became stranded.

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5 gruesome killer whale attacks

Killer whales hunt in packs, play with their food and sometimes commit murder.

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Monday 23 August 2021

What is multiverse theory?

Multiverse theory suggests we live in one of an infinite number of universes.

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Tortoise hunts baby bird in slow-motion, crushes its skull in shocking video

This is the first video evidence of a tortoise hunting anything.

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FDA grants full approval for Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration granted full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine on Monday (Aug.23). It’s the first COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. to be fully approved.

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California family found dead on trail had ‘no obvious cause of death.’ Could toxic algae be responsible?

Investigators are considering the possibility that the couple, their one-year-old daughter and their dog were exposed to toxic algae.

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Megalodon’s mortal attack on sperm whale revealed in ancient tooth

An ancient sperm whale tooth has gouge marks on it that may have come from an megalodon attack.

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Is the ancient Egyptian ‘mummy’s curse’ real?

Here’s how the idea of a “mummy’s curse” got started.

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Mystery object in space could be a new arm of the Milky Way

A telescope in China has mapped out what may be a totally new arm of our home galaxy.

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Traversable wormholes are possible under certain gravity conditions

Certain weird gravity conditions would make it possible to travel through a wormhole and back.

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How a Salmonella outbreak ravaged a Michigan restaurant for 11 years

Despite several remodels and deep cleanings, the building continued to harbor the bacteria.

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Sunday 22 August 2021

These flesh-eating centipedes hunt and eat baby birds alive. Here’s why.

The centipedes hunt at night, striking young, defenceless petrel chicks in their nests and devouring them alive after injecting paralyzing venom.

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Astronauts and satellites watch Hurricane Henri from space as US Northeast braces for storm

As parts of New England brace for Hurricane Henri to make landfall in New York Sunday (Aug. 22), astronauts and satellites are tracking the historic storm from space.

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What color is the universe?

Scientists have figured out the average color of the universe by recording visible light from more than 200,000 galaxies.

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What can we do with a captured asteroid?

Asteroids are packed with gold and other valuable resources. And the best way to harvest those metals may be to bring space rocks to Earth.

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Saturday 21 August 2021

Why do you sometimes gain weight after exercising?

Why do people sometimes gain weight after they start to exercise regularly?

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NASA halts human moon lander work with SpaceX amid Blue Origin lawsuit

NASA must again stop work on its human moon lander partnership with SpaceX due to a Blue Origin lawsuit, further risking the agency’s tight timeline to return astronauts to the moon.

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Friday 20 August 2021

What is the hippocampus?

The hippocampus is a small region of our brain responsible for memory, learning and navigation.

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Rain falls on Greenland’s summit for first time in recorded history

Scientists attribute the unprecedented event to an unusually long lasting atmospheric event, driven in part by climate change.

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Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is fighting an invisible battle against the inner Earth, new study finds

Researchers studied geothermal heat flow below West Antarctica, and found that the infamous Thwaites Glacier is being disproportionately cooked from below.

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Metal detectorist finds sword pyramid from time of mysterious Sutton Hoo burial

A metal detectorist found a 1,400-year-old sword pyramid in England, which was likely a status symbol for an elite warrior.

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Why this weekend’s Blue Moon is extra rare (and how to see it)

August’s full Blue Moon shines on Sunday, but it will be a “full moon weekend.”

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Thursday 19 August 2021

Rattlesnake rattles use auditory illusion to trick human brains

Snakes use an audio trick to cause approaching mammals to underestimate their distance to the snakes, creating a safety buffer region between themselves and a potential threat.

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Sexually frustrated sea snakes mistake scuba divers for potential mates

Sea snakes, particularly males, are more likely to interact with scuba divers during mating season because the snakes can’t distinguish the divers from potential mates, a new study has found.

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400-year-old ‘Muga dhambi’ is one of the largest and oldest corals in the Great Barrier Reef

Australian researchers have discovered the widest, and quite possibly the oldest, coral colony in the Great Barrier Reef, which they have named “Muga dhambi.”

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Chinese astronomers eye Tibetan Plateau site for observatory project

Chinese astronomers hope to establish a major observatory program on the roof of the world, the Tibetan Plateau, with new research arguing for pristine observing conditions nestled in the uplands.

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SpaceX Starlink satellites responsible for over half of close encounters in orbit, scientist says

SpaceX’s Starlink satellites are involved in about 1,600 close encounters between two spacecraft in low Earth orbit every week, according to available data. That’s about 50% of all such incidents.

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Milky Way has a 3,000-light-year-long splinter in its arm, and astronomers don’t know why

Astronomers discovered a 3,000-light-year-long ‘break’ in the Milky Way’s Sagittarius spiral arm, jutting out at a wild angle.

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World’s most elusive giant squid could be monogamous, female corpse hints

A female giant squid caught off the coast of Japan mated with a single male in her lifetime, a surprising finding given what little is known about these creatures’ reproduction.

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Saturday 14 August 2021

Magnitude 7.2 quake strikes Haiti

Extensive damage and high casualties are likely, the USGS said.

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How do we decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics and other ancient languages?

Here’s how experts decipher ancient languages.

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Chimps use ‘hi’ and ‘bye’ greetings, just like humans

Humans aren’t the only species that show “hello” and “goodbye” behaviors.

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How do we decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics and other ancient languages?

Here’s how experts decipher ancient languages.

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49 million-year-old beetle looks like it was squashed yesterday

Meet “Attenborough’s Beauty,” an ancient beetle that was so exceptionally well-preserved you can still see the colorful patterns on its wing case.

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Why Perseverance rover fumbled 1st sampling attempt on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover’s first sample collection didn’t go as planned due to trouble with a “unique” and unexpectedly powdery Mars rock.

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Friday 13 August 2021

July 2021 was officially the hottest month ever

July 2021 was the single hottest month in history, according to a new NOAA report.

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Invasive ‘murder hornets’ are officially back in the US

An invasive and destructive “murder hornet” has been spotted in Washington state for the first time this year, and the alien-looking insect was behaving accordingly — attacking a hive of paper wasps.

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Two planes report ‘bright green UFO’ swooping through the clouds over Canada

Two aircrafts flying over Canada reported a “bright green UFO” that disappeared into the clouds on July 30.

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Child diagnosed with rare brain-eating amoeba in California

The child most likely acquired the infection from swimming in a freshwater lake in Tehama County.

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Thursday 12 August 2021

3 men die in manure pit: Here’s why it’s a ‘death trap.’

Decomposing manure produces hydrogen sulfide, methane, ammonia and carbon dioxide.

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Mount Etna is 100 feet taller than it was 6 months ago

Satellite imagery reveals that Mount Etna has gotten 100 feet taller in the past six months.

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Woolly mammoth’s epic 50,000-mile journey retraced

An adult mammoth’s preserved tusk revealed how far the animal ranged across Alaska during its 28-year lifetime.

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Highest recorded temperature in European history reported in Italy

Fires have raged across the Mediterranean for more than a week, burning many villages and forcing thousands to evacuate.

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Scientists fine-tune odds of asteroid Bennu hitting Earth

If the possibility of an asteroid called Bennu slamming into Earth a lifetime from now was keeping you up at night, NASA scientists think you can rest a little easier.

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Shape-shifting fish that confounded scientists for 100 years spotted off California coast

The metamorphoses the creature undergoes are so dramatic, it took scientists a century to figure out its different forms belonged to the same zoological family.

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Indian rocket suffers catastrophic failure during launch, Earth-watching satellite lost

An Indian rocket carrying a new Earth-observation satellite for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) suffered a catastrophic failure shortly after launching early Thursday (Aug. 12).

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Giant huntsman spider: The world’s largest spider by leg span

Huntsman spiders are long-legged predators that hunt down their prey. One species of huntsman spider has a leg span of 12 inches — or as big as a dinner plate.

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Mysterious blood-red jellyfish may be rare species unknown to science, researchers say

NOAA researchers spotted a mysterious, blood-red jellyfish deep off the New England coast. It may be a new species unknown to science.

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Astronomers capture strange image of ‘dancing ghosts’ in the night sky

Scientists think they know the origin of the image, but they’re still baffled by its bizarre shape.

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How deadly is the coronavirus delta variant?

Early data suggests the delta variant may cause more severe disease.

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Ancient Roman key depicts lion devouring barbarian

About 100 years after the Romans invaded Britain, a crafter created an elaborate key handle depicting a lion devouring a wild-eyed barbarian.

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Wednesday 11 August 2021

FDA to authorize 3rd COVID-19 vaccine dose for immunocompromised people

The FDA is planning to update the emergency use authorizations for Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines to include a third dose for immunocompromised people.

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Sperm whales: The biggest toothed predator

Sperm whales are the largest toothed whales, with enormous square-shaped heads and the biggest brains of any animal on Earth.

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Runaway star caught streaking across Milky Way at 2 million mph … in the wrong direction

Astronomers say a weird star careening through the Milky Way could have survived the explosive powers of a supernova.

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Siberian wildfires dwarf all others on Earth combined

Smoke from massive wildfires in Russia’s eastern Siberia region has reached the geographic North Pole “for the first time in recorded history,” according to NASA.

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Translucent jellyfish, with fish trapped inside it, washes up on UK beach

A beach walker in the U.K. recently stumbled across a dead compass jellyfish with a juvenile fish trapped inside its bell.

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History teacher finds secret cache of Nazi artifacts hidden behind house wall

A secret cache of Nazi artifacts — including badges adorned with eagles and swastikas, and a portrait of Adolf Hitler — has been found in Hagen, Germany.

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US astronaut moon landing ‘not feasible,’ by 2024, NASA’s inspector general finds

Because of anticipated delays in spacesuit development, it is “not feasible” for NASA to land humans on the moon by the agency’s hopeful deadline of 2024, a report has found.

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NASA sun spacecraft whizzes through 9th solar flyby

NASA’s sun-grazing spacecraft is making its ninth daring dive past our neighborhood star in a continuing quest to puzzle out secrets of how the sun works.

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Powerful X-ray burst from black hole ripples through galactic dust in new NASA image

Concentric ripples in galactic dust clouds triggered by a powerful black-hole X-ray burst can be seen in a new image released by NASA.

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Which COVID-19 vaccine has the lowest rate of breakthrough infections?

Hints in the data suggest the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has the most breakthroughs, while Moderna has the least.

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Tuesday 10 August 2021

Immunodeficiency: Definition and examples

Here’s what immunodeficiency means.

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Thumb-size bat makes record-breaking flight, gets killed by a house cat

A record-breaking female Nathusius’ pipistrelle bat traveled more than 1,200 miles from London to Russia, where it was recently killed by a local cat.

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Frozen mummy of extinct cave lion is ‘best-preserved ice age animal ever found,’ researchers say

Researchers have analyzed the mummified bodies of two extinct Ice Age lion cubs in unprecedented detail.

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10 out-of-this-world images of Earth taken by Landsat satellites

A collection of 10 of the best satellite photos to come out of the Landsat program.

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‘Real-life dragon’ in Cretaceous Australia was huge, toothy and a ‘savage’ hunter

A pterosaur “dragon” that lived in Australia during the Cretaceous was the continent’s biggest flying reptile, according to a new analysis of a fossil jawbone.

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How to watch the peak of the Perseid meteor shower this week

Get ready: The Perseid meteor shower peaks on Thursday (Aug. 12), and it has the potential to put on a good show.

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CDC investigating 2 deaths, 2 illnesses from rare bacterial disease

The disease, called melioidosis, is usually only seen in countries with tropical climates.

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Monday 9 August 2021

Mysterious dimming of bright star Betelgeuse possibly explained

The mysterious strange dimming seen last year in the huge star Betelgeuse may be from giant sunspots and temperature fluctuations.

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There are 2 types of narcissists. Here’s what makes each tick.

Chances are you’ve met a narcissist. Here’s what’s behind the gigantic ego.

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Origin of dinosaur-ending asteroid possibly found. And it’s dark.

Scientists figured out what slammed into Earth and killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago: a giant dark primitive asteroid from the outer reaches of the solar system’s main asteroid belt.

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Human influence on global warming is ‘unequivocal,’ IPCC report says

Hundreds of scientists with a UN panel reviewed more than 14,000 studies documenting climate change evidence, to create a new report for policymakers worldwide.

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Are there any black holes left over from the Big Bang?

The early universe was a crazy place where, if conditions were right, any old patch of gas may have spontaneously shrunk to form a black hole of any size. Could some of these objects have survived to the present day?

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Possible evidence for biblical earthquake found in City of David

Archaeologists have found evidence of an earthquake that hit the City of David in Jerusalem about 2,800 years ago and that could be a major event described in the Hebrew Bible.

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Sunday 8 August 2021

What happens if a far more lethal coronavirus emerges in pets?

The recent suggestion that British ministers may have to consider culling or vaccinating animals to prevent the coronavirus from picking up another dangerous mutation may sound like sudden panic, but it’s just part of a long debate among scientists.

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Perseverance rover aims for its 1st sample of Mars, comes up empty

Perseverance drilled its first sample-collecting hole on Friday (Aug. 6), but data beamed back to Earth by the rover indicate that no Mars rock or dirt made it into the sampling tube.

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Could we really terraform Mars?

With its frigid temperatures, remoteness from the sun and general dustiness, changing Mars to be more Earth-like is more challenging than it seems (and it already seems pretty tough).

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Saturday 7 August 2021

Dixie Fire becomes largest in California history

Burning through parched fuel like matchsticks, the Dixie Fire in Northern California has mushroomed in size this week to become the largest single wildfire in the state’s history.

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Do identical twins have identical fingerprints?

Despite sharing almost 100% of their DNA, identical twins have different fingerprints, thanks to unique environmental factors.

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Babylonians used Pythagorean theorem 1,000 years before it was ‘invented’ in ancient Greece

The theorem may have been used to settle a land dispute between two affluent individuals.

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Friday 6 August 2021

Fish with ‘human teeth’ stuns anglers in North Carolina

Meet the sheepshead fish, a common Atlantic coast swimmer with a very crunchy diet.

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California woman got typhus from a neighborhood rat

Rats are notorious for spreading disease.

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Cerebral palsy: Causes, symptoms & treatment

Cerebral palsy is caused by brain damage that leads to muscle weakness and problems walking. But with support, people with cerebral palsy can lead relatively normal, functioning lives.

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Stranded minke whale stinks so bad it’s like ‘death in a dumpster’

A dead minke whale that washed ashore in a Massachusetts town smells so horrible that authorities plan to cart it to a landfill.

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Vaccine-resistant coronavirus ‘mutants’ are more likely when transmission is high, new model finds

A new model lays out when vaccine-resistant mutants are most likely to emerge.

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Tardigrades probably see in black and white

Light-sensing proteins called opsins, which are linked to perception of color in other animals, are also found in tardigrades. However, tardigrades may lack the combination of opsins that make color vision possible.

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Major ocean current could be nearing ‘critical tipping point,’ scientists warn

Although scientists don’t fully understand the varying strengths of the factors contributing to the slowdown, all of them are linked to human-caused climate change.

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‘Female’ warrior buried in medieval grave may be non-binary

A medieval grave in Finland that was thought to hold the body of a female warrior or ruler has revealed a surprise — the person buried there may be non-binary. 

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Melting sea ice could wipe out 98% of emperor penguins by the end of the century

A new study has predicted that emperor penguins could become functionally extinct by the end of the century due to melting sea ice.

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NASA has glimpsed our galaxy’s fate in three-way galactic brawl

Despite the apocalyptic appearances, galactic mergers are a frequent and essential part of a galaxy’s life cycle.

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Synthetic brain cells that store ‘memories’ are possible, new model reveals

Scientists have created key parts of synthetic brain cells that can hold cellular “memories” for milliseconds. The achievement could one day lead to computers that work like the human brain.

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Arizona man went a month without knowing he had the plague

The case underscores the need to identify serious infections in a timely manner, the authors said.

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Thursday 5 August 2021

(VIDEO) Watch squirrels perform parkour-like stunts for peanuts

If only our robots were as agile as squirrels.

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What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

How will you know if you have the novel coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease? Here are the most common symptoms for adults, kids, vaccinated individuals and delta-variant infections.

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Perseid meteor shower peaks this month: New moon bodes well for skywatchers.

Perseid meteors are already beginning to fall in a display that promises to dazzle skywatchers this month.

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Astronaut captures sparkling ‘shooting star’ video as Russian space station module falls to Earth

From his perch on the International Space Station, a French astronaut watched a long-running Russian space module break into pieces in a shower of fireworks.

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New ‘doubly charming’ particle could help unlock the secrets of how matter is built

Studying the particle could provide physicists with vital insight into the rules that govern how all matter is formed.

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More than 1,000 earthquakes swarmed Yellowstone Park last month. Is ‘the big one’ nearing?

At least 1,008 earthquakes swarmed Yellowstone National Park in July 2021, the most in a single month since June 2017.

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Wildfire prompts evacuation at Turkey power plant

Turkey continues to battle dozens of intense wildfires that have now killed eight people and countless animals.

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Wednesday 4 August 2021

This hurricane season will be even more active than previously predicted, NOAA says

Storm formation during the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season will be higher than previously predicted, according to an update by NOAA scientists.

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Vaccines cut chance of being infected with delta variant by half, UK study finds

The study examined nearly 100,000 people who took COVID-19 swab tests at home between June 24 and July 12.

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Chinese cities enter lockdown as delta variant spreads

The outbreak has been traced back to the international airport in Nanjing.

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Sharks hide in Florida canal to escape toxic red tide sweeping the coast

Hundreds of sharks have taken refuge in a Florida canal to escape the toxic red tide, an algal bloom sweeping the Gulf Coast.

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Long-lost fragment of Stonehenge reveals rock grains dating to nearly 2 billion years ago

After 60 years, a missing piece of Stonehenge finally returns to the U.K., revealing secrets about the age and structure of the rock in the monument’s iconic pillars.

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Dogs know when humans are lying to them

Researchers found that dogs react differently to false information given to them by a misinformed human than they do to a human who is flat-out lying to them.

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These 10 extreme exoplanets are out of this world

From worlds that rain iron and glass to diamond worlds and planets that have escaped the grip of their parent stars, here are 10 of the most extreme alien planets.

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Curiosity rover finds cute little rock ‘lizard’ on Mars

A small rock arch in Gale Crater is a whimsical example of the textures of Mars.

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Sneaky birds caught on video while yanking hair from live animals

YouTube videos show that birds pull animal hair more often than previously thought.

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Polar bears bash walrus skulls with boulders and ice blocks, study suggests

Do polar bears throw rocks at walruses’ heads to stun and kill them, as centuries of anecdotes suggest? They might, scientists say.

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