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NASA May Decide This Year to Land a Drone on Saturn's Moon Titan
Scientists want to return to Saturn's moon Titan to investigate its complex chemistry — this time buoyed by Earth's fascination with drone technology.
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NBA star stands tall against Turkish president, now fears assassination
A day after Turkish prosecutors issued an international warrant for his arrest, NBA star Enes Kanter skipped a game in London, citing fears he could be killed by the Turkish government.
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Why Don't Black Holes Swallow All of Space? This Explanation Is Blowing Our Tiny Minds
Black holes are great at sucking up matter. So great, in fact, that not even light can escape their grasp (hence the name).
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Could flexitarianism save the planet?
Scientists say a drastic cut in meat consumption is needed, but this requires political will
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Academic who defined news principles says journalists are too negative
Exclusive: preoccupation with conflict fosters insecurity, populism and trust deficit, says Johan Galtung
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Tech writer suggests '10 Year Challenge' may be collecting data for facial recognition...
As innocuous as it may seem, the viral “10 Year Challenge” flooding social media feeds everywhere may have been created to collect large amounts of data for future facial recognition software, according to one prominent tech writer.
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Underwater Robot Has Potential To Help Revive The World's Dwindling Coral Reefs
Underwater robot has delivered over 100k baby corals in attempt to restore part of the Great Barrier Reef
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Elephants are evolving to be tuskless after decades of poaching pressure
More than half of female elephants are being born without tusks
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This Mommy Blogger's Daughter Begged Her To Stop Writing About Her Online, But She Refused
"Promising not to write about her anymore would mean shutting down a vital part of myself, which isn’t necessarily good for me or her."
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Total lunar eclipse this weekend
Once the Saints game is over Sunday night, you can experience yet another phenomenon that is out of this world.
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Twitter warns private tweets went public
A security flaw meant many private messages were readable for years said Twitter.
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Delivery Drones Use Bird-Inspired Legs to Jump Into the Air
Passerine's fixed-wing drones can take off (and land) using a pair of legs.
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Study Identifies The Most Effective Mental Strategies That People Use To Get Through Aversive...
By Christian Jarrett. Trait self-control and effective strategy use may represent two separate routes to greater persistence.
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'Our Porous Border' and Other Myths of Trump's Increasingly Popular Wall Mania
Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, and other major Republicans are spreading misinformation in support of the president's fixation on a border wall. By Nick Gillespie.
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Report: Trump Directed Cohen to Lie About Moscow Deal—and Mueller’s Got the Evidence
Trump is said to have been so heavily involved in the Trump Tower project in Moscow during the campaign he was ready to go meet with Putin to move things along.
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What’s Causing the Rise of Hoarding Disorder?
Now that the DSM lists severe hoarding as a disorder apart from OCD, psychologists are asking what explains its prevalence.
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How a Stroke Turned a 63-Year-Old Into a Rap Legend
The story of Dr. Rapp
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Our pets: the key to the obesity crisis?
Even animals that aren’t eating too much or exercising too little are getting fat. If we can figure out why, we may have the key to our own obesity crisis – and how to stop it.
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There's a simple reason your new smart TV was so affordable: It's collecting and...
Smart TVs have never been more affordable. Turns out there's a reason for that.
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The Headlight of the Future Is a Laser
Ten times brighter than an LED, but won’t blind oncoming traffic.
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Facebook is committing $300 million to support news, with an emphasis on local
Campbell Brown: "We are going to continue our work with head publishers. We’re not backing away from that, but it is a shift to local and an emphasis on local that is new for us."
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How fasting can improve overall health: Protects against aging-associated diseases
Researchers found evidence that fasting affects circadian clocks in the liver and skeletal muscle, causing them to rewire their metabolism, which can ultimately lead to improved health and protection against aging-associated diseases.
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Tidal under criminal investigation in Norway over 'faked' streams
It's accused of meddling with Beyoncé and Kanye West's play counts.
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US service members killed in ISIS-claimed attack in Syria
ISIS has claimed responsibility for a deadly explosion that killed US service members in the Syrian city of Manbij on Wednesday.
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Canadians Spent $1.6 Billion on Legal Weed in 2018: Report
The figure doubled from the year before.
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What It’s Like to Be a Diagnosed Narcissist
The term ‘narcissist’ gets thrown around easily, but what does it really mean?
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Backlash over Gillette's 'MeToo advert'
The video about toxic masculinity, bullying and men's behaviour sparks outrage online.
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Bidding Farewell To 'Hello, Dolly!': Actress Carol Channing Dies At 97
Channing's big break came in 1949 when she was cast as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. But she'll always be remembered for her role as a life-loving matchmaker and "meddler" in Hello, Dolly!
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From Pompeii to Victorian erotica, pubic hair was considered sexy, healthy and youthful
Yet whenever I post an image of a woman with a full bush, tempers flare. How did we get here? By Kate Lister.
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UCI/JPL: Antarctica losing six times more ice mass annually now than 40 years ago
Climate change-induced melting will raise global sea levels for decades to come
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