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Your Fratoscope: July 10, 2016
The psychic frat boy tells your future!
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Your Fratoscope: July 31, 2016
The psychic frat boy had your predictions for the week!
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Stop freaking out, NASA did not just change your Zodiac sign
If you just got an email from a friend wondering why NASA is telling them they’re no longer a Scorpio, they’re an Ophiuchus now, you’re probably not the only one.
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The Truth About Astrological Signs
Sometimes, when there is a slow news day, I think the mainstream media likes to recycle a story that previously caused some controversy in order to "stir the pot" again and get another rise from the general public... By Joe Rao.
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One of the largest near-Earth asteroids will sweep past us in September
Asteroid Florence will fly by Earth on 1 September at a safe distance of seven million km or "18 Earth-Moon" distances. Florence is about 4.4km wide and is known to be one of the largest near-Earth asteroids according to Nasa. Near-Earth objects are heavenly bodies that enter the Earth's neighbourhood influenced by the gravity of nearby planets.
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Your 'star sign' doesn't match your zodiac constellation
You might be surprised to know the "star signs" in your newspaper don't match up with the actual constellations in the sky.
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Why Are Millennials So Into Astrology?
In a stressful, data-driven era, many young people find comfort and insight in the zodiac—even if they don’t exactly believe in it.
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‘Eggs’ for alien Earths? At 94, physicist Freeman Dyson’s brain is still going strong
Alien biospheres and nuclear-powered rockets are just a couple of the ideas that have flowered in the brain of physicist Freeman Dyson, and he’s not done yet.
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Scientists have found two planets outside our solar system that could host extra-terrestrial life
Are we alone in the universe? What prerequisites are there for supporting life on another planet? Are there any other planets out there that fit the bill? We may now be closer to solving some of these puzzles thanks to a recent report published in “Science Advances”, in which a team of researchers have highlighted the conditions required for a similar phenomenon to take place on another planet.
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Now the methane's gone: A martian mystery deepens
The European Space Agency’s ExoMars spacecraft failed to find any traces of methane on the Red Planet during its hunt from April to August of 2018. This goes directly against recent positive reports of methane by ESA’s own Mars Express spacecraft and NASA’s Curiosity rover, which both saw methane in 2013. ExoMars has a sensitive detector that can pick up just one-tenth the amount of methane that Mars Express witnessed.
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Ancient Middle Eastern Astrologers Recorded the Oldest-Known Evidence of Auroras
Scientists have discovered what may be the oldest written records of auroras to date. They were hidden in ancient cuneiform tablets from the Middle East.
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A NASA scientist's incredible animation shows how dinosaurs roamed the Earth on the other side of the Milky Way galaxy
Dinosaurs lived on the other side of the galaxy. This animation combines paleontology and astronomy to show how that works.
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I was an astrologer – here's how it really works, and why I had to stop
The man was agitated, with red-rimmed eyes and clammy skin. “Help me,” he said. “I’m under a curse.” At first it was just flickering lights, he said. And then a figure, at the edge of his vision. Now something grabbed his fingers or stroked his arm. There was more – and it was happening more frequently.
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A Scheme of Heaven is a deep investigation of astrology from a scientist’s perspective
Why is astrology considered unscientific, while economics—which also uses complex mathematical formulas to 'predict' the future—is regarded as a perfectly respectable field of study, despite its many failed forecasts?
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Astronomers have found the source of life in the universe
Every second, a star dies in the universe. But these stellar beings don't just completely vanish, stars always leave something behind. Some stars explode in a supernova, turning into a black hole or a neutron star, while the majority of stars become white dwarfs, a core of the star it once used to be. However, a new study reveals that these white dwarfs contribute more to life in the cosmos than previously believed.
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Is there a pattern to the universe?
For decades, cosmologists have wondered if the large-scale structure of the universe is a fractal — that is, if it looks the same no matter how large the scale. After completing massive surveys of galaxies, scientists finally have an answer: No, but kind of, in a way.
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Thrilled Astronomers in Chile Are First to Photograph a Moon-forming Disc Around an Exoplanet
Using the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array), astronomers have unambiguously detected the presence of a disc around a planet outside our Solar System for the first time. The observations will shed new light on how moons and planets form in young stellar systems.
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A Surprising Link Between Narcissism and Belief in Astrology
Astrology is an ancient practice that remains popular in many places in the world, including in the U.S. Indeed, nearly one in three American adults believe in astrology. The word astrology comes from the Greek astron, meaning star. Astrology refers to the study of the movement, position, and other aspects of stars and planets with the aim of obtaining knowledge about human lives and future events.
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