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Skeleton of an 82-foot-long dinosaur was found in a man's backyard in Portugal. It could be the largest ever found in Europe.
From cbsnews.com |
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The Edwardian Style Spy Photographer
From messynessychic.com |
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How Deadly Bacteria Spread in a Similac Factory—and Caused the US Formula Shortage
From bloomberg.com |
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Video: What Happens to a Family “When Glaciers Go” [16:55]
From newyorker.com |
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MIT scientists have discovered a population of neurons that light up whenever we see images of food
From news.mit.edu |
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Lab-made
mouse embryos grew brains and beating hearts, just like the real thing
From livescience.com |
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On this day in 1980 a strange device and a menacing letter mysteriously appeared in a Lake Tahoe casino
From damninteresting.com |
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The Mystery Inside Monkeypox Vaccines
From theatlantic.com |
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Video: The Sneaky Ways Advertisers Get An Edge [21:06]
From youtube.com |
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‘Look closely and there’s a tear in Armstrong’s eye’: the Apollo space missions as you’ve never seen them before
From theguardian.com |
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Italy's drought exposes ancient imperial bridge over Tiber
From news.yahoo.com |
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Perseverance rover reveals rocks on Mars were repeatedly exposed to liquid water
From chemistryworld.com |
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Stinky sweat turns out to have a surprising health benefit
From npr.org |
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NASA Engineer Develops Tiny, High-Powered Laser to Find Water on the Moon
From nasa.gov |
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California bans new combustion car sales from 2035
From newatlas.com |
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‘Levitating’ nanoparticles could push the limits of quantum entanglement
From nature.com |
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This Smoke Could Make U.S. Troops Invisible
From popularmechanics.com |
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Was King Arthur a Real Person?
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From smithsonianmag.com |
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This week: not-so-forever chemicals, ketchup wars, Janet Jackson the hacker, and more!
From damninteresting.com |
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The 50 Million-Year-Old Treasures of Fossil Lake
From
smithsonianmag.com |