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Black holes can’t trash info about what they swallow—and that’s a problem
From arstechnica.com |
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Video: The Fatal Physics of Falling Objects [22:40]
From youtube.com |
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Why Are Plants Green? To Reduce the Noise in Photosynthesis.
From worldsensorium.com |
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This Is the ‘GrayKey 2.0,’ the Tool Cops Use to Hack Phones
From vice.com |
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Near-Earth asteroid Ryugu was born in the outer solar system
From space.com |
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The car wrecks were staged. The injuries were real.
From nymag.com |
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A Huge New Data Set Pushes the Limits of Neuroscience
From wired.com |
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Danger in every step: the ‘chaotic and complex’ work of Ukraine’s de-miners
From
theguardian.com |
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Super-Earths are bigger, more common and more habitable than Earth itself – and astronomers are discovering more of the billions they think are out there
From theconversation.com |
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The Failed Execution of a Prisoner on Death Row
From theatlantic.com |
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Ancient solar eclipse records reveal changes in Earth's rotation
From space.com |
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Archaeologists hail ‘dream discovery’ as sarcophagus is unearthed near Cairo
From theguardian.com |
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King Solomon's mines were abandoned and became a desert wasteland. Here's why.
From livescience.com |
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Aretha Franklin Was Tracked By the FBI for 40 Years. Here’s What’s In Her File
From rollingstone.com |
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Is the body key to understanding consciousness?
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From theguardian.com |
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What is déjà vu? Psychologists are exploring this creepy feeling of having already lived through an experience before
From theconversation.com |
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After an amazing run at Mars, India says its orbiter has no more fuel
From arstechnica.com |
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Japan WWII poison gas agents still scarring people today
From mainichi.jp |
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How The Term 'Mad Scientist' Began And How It Shapes Our World
From discovermagazine.com |
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Scientists Made a Breakthrough on Life’s Origin and It Could Change Everything
From vice.com |
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‘I didn’t cry until I knew I was going to live’: Monty Python’s Eric Idle on surviving pancreatic cancer
From theguardian.com |
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Why does time go forwards, not backwards?
From bbc.com |