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Exploding space junk puzzles California sky watchers
From bbc.com |
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After Building the Atomic Bomb, the Government Dumped Deadly Toxic Waste in a Quiet Suburb
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From popularmechanics.com |
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The life and death of Rosa Reichel: the brilliant girl who was swept away
From theguardian.com |
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Video: What if you swam in a
nuclear storage pool? [3:57]
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From youtube.com |
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This mega-city is running out of water. What will 22 million people do when
the taps run dry?
From columbian.com |
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What’s the time on the Moon? NASA has been tasked establishing a universal time-zone for the Moon to ensure everyone agrees
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From skyatnightmagazine.com |
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Eavesdropping on fish could help us keep better tabs on underwater worlds
From sciencenews.org |
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A Lock of Beethoven’s Hair Holds Clues to His Musical Genius
From popularmechanics.com |
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Florida Fish Are Mysteriously Dying After 'Spinning and Whirling,' and Scientists Can't Explain It
From smithsonianmag.com |
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‘Mini liver’ will grow in person’s own lymph node in bold new trial
From nature.com |
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Breakthrough in prime number theory demonstrates primes can be predicted
From phys.org |
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Webb probes galaxy teeming with newborn stars
From esa.int |
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'I Nearly Died Drowning. Here’s What it’s Like to Survive.'
From longreads.com |
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Buried rivers flow under Canadian cities, hidden in a labyrinth of tunnels and sewer pipes. Will we revive them or let the waterways fade from memory?
From newsinteractives.cbc.ca |
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What's the Fastest Language in the World?
From atlasobscura.com |
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The Solution of the Zodiac Killer’s 340-Character Cipher
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From
blog.wolfram.com |
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To Slow Global Warming, Scientists Test Solar Geoengineering
From nytimes.com |
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Awe Inspiring Winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest
From mossandfog.com |