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How Scandinavian Egg Coffee Planted Roots in the American Midwest
Adding an egg is a savvy way to clarify suboptimal brews.
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Stringybark is tough as boots (and gave us the word 'Eucalyptus')
One of the great Australian trees – messmate stringybark, Eucalyptus obliqua.
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It's Trump's turn to be afraid
The subpoenas are coming.
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Russians Meddling in the Midterms? Here’s the Data
They haven’t stopped trying to influence our elections. Indeed, they may be busier than ever.
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The banana is dying. The race is on to reinvent it before it's too late
The world's most popular fruit is facing extinction, and scientists are racing to use gene-editing to save it. To succeed, they'll need to overcome an even bigger problem: opposition to GMO crops
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Argentina's mega-storms attract army of meteorologists
Massive project aims to improve predictions of intense lightning, hail and flash floods in the shadow of the Andes mountains.
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Why data is the new oil: What we mean when we talk about “deep learning”
With the advent of machine learning, computers can think — sort of. Here’s what that means for the future
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How Writers Map Their Imaginary Worlds
A new book collects fantastic literary geographies.
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Scientists say mysterious 'Oumuamua' object could be an alien spacecraft
Harvard researchers raise the possibility that it may be "a fully operational probe sent intentionally to Earth vicinity by an alien civilization."
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These Worms Unfrozen After More Than 30,000 Years Are Now The Oldest Living Animals On Earth
"After being defrosted, the nematodes showed signs of life. They started moving and eating."
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4541.
iPhones are Allergic to Helium
This is the kind of tale that you don’t hear every day. During the installation of a new MRI machine, a technician started getting calls that iPhones weren’t working—but Androids were just fine.
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Glowing chemical 'could aid cancer surgery'
A chemical that makes brain tumours glow could help surgeons safely remove brain cancer, a study suggests.
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Dirty Jokes in Latrine Mosaics Entertained Ancient Romans
Men using the public toilets in Antiochia ad Cragum would have gotten the dirty jokes in the floor mosaics.
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Gab gets new domain host, expects to be back online Sunday
Pittsburgh shooter Robert Bowers regularly posted anti-Semitic content on the social media site
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Coffee and Chocolate Could Help Preserve Endangered Birds in Venezuela
In Venezuela, the red siskin (Spinus cucullatus), a vibrantly colored red-and-black finch, is inextricably linked with the country’s identity. It is present in poems, paintings, names of streets and sports teams and even graces the back of the 100,000 Bolivar bill, but it is rare in its natural habitat. To help reverse this, the Smithsonian and the Piedra de Cachimbo coffee farmers in northern Venezuela stepped in.
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This Town Uses Silent Fireworks & The Reason Why Will Make You Want To Switch, Too
As anyone with a pet or two can tell you, most animals don’t like fireworks — but a town in Italy has a solution to the problem: Located in the Parma province, the town of Collecchio uses silent fireworks instead of the ones that make big, loud…
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Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook
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KLM’s Arctic AR-10
In 1958 KLM began flying the transpolar route between Europe and Tokyo. Because of the dangerous route the flights took each plane carried an Arctic survival kit. This included: sleeping bags, tents, a raft, a shovel, snow shoes, a camp stove, cold weather clothing, a hatchet and a 7.62x51mm chambered ArmaLite AR-10.
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4549.
Roy Hargrove, Grammy-Winning Jazz Trumpeter, Dies At 49
Hargrove died after suffering cardiac arrest on Friday night.
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4550.
Alex Jones Just "Came Out" as a Gay Frog, and It's Amazing
If you know anyone who needs to escape bad news, show them Alex Jones hopping around dressed as a frog.
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'Once-in-a-lifetime' video captures nighttime meteor explosion
The breathtaking scene in Shropshire - recorded very few times on camera - was caught by Nick Jackson during an Orionid meteor shower on Saturday, October 20. (SWNS)
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4552.
The Tolkien of martial arts dies age 94
Jin Yong's fantasy novels of martial arts heroes and legends sold millions around the world.
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4553.
Finally, a Humanoid Robot With an Electric Screwdriver Hand
Where's your Union card bub.
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Psychologists discover what type of person is most likely to believe fake news
Researchers identified two styles of thought which affected the likelihood of someone believing fake news.
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Study: Oceans Have Absorbed 60 Percent More Heat Than Previously Thought
For each of the past 25 years, oceans have absorbed an amount of heat energy that is 150 times the energy humans produce as electricity annually, according to a study led by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and Princeton University.
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Why Canada still charges women with witchcraft
A law against pretending to be a witch is set to be repealed, but not before two women are charged.
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Four terrible effects of Daylight Saving Time
You know the drill: Spring forward, fall back. And the clocks will indeed shortly fall back, bringing Daylight Saving Time to an end on Sunday, November 4.
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Notorious patent enforcement entity values its entire portfolio at $2, folds
Shipping & Transit LLC targeted companies including Radio Shack and JetBlue.
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Major Study Finds ‘Some Evidence’ of Link Between Cellphone Radiation and Brain Cancer
But the results apply only to male rats and involve radio frequencies long out of routine use.
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Hyundai and Kia unveil new solar roof to charge batteries in vehicles, launching next year
Electric vehicles enable owners to have more choices for the sources of energy to power their vehicles.
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