Science
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Forbidden planets? The huge world star is too small to form it
Astronomers have discovered a planet the size of Saturn, orbiting the smallest star ever, to host such a huge companion,…
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Muon Wobble mysteriously deepens when Fermilab reaches its precise target
After six years of meticulous measurements, Fermilab’s scientists have made their last statement on one of the most confusing mysteries…
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Excess income found in livable areas using new methods
Astronomers have found that using innovative detection techniques can revolutionize the search for “Earth 2.0”, which is ten times higher…
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Early humans began smoking millions of years ago
Early humans began using fire to smoke and preserve meat a million years ago, rather than mainly used for cooking,…
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Baboons line up for friends rather than safety
Wild baboons organize travel strata, not to avoid predators or fight for food, but just to stay intimate with friends,…
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Research shows that daily beans cut cholesterol
According to new research by people in prediabetes, simple daily beans can cut cholesterol levels and reduce dangerous inflammation. The…
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Facebook, Yandex app secretly tracks users through hidden ports, research claims
Facebook and Instagram apps have been listening secretly on hidden network ports to track Android users’ web browsing, according to…
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Black holes can replace 30 billion USD particle mountains
Scientists have found that supermassive black holes naturally produce the same high-energy collisions that researchers have spent decades and billions…
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Composer’s Tool Ode to the Arctic Circle – The State of the Earth
Arctic soundscape fills rooms in the Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village, New York. Various instruments – keyboards, soprano saxophones,…
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Even neighbors are associated with death risk
Living in areas with high incarceration rates increases the risk of death for everyone, not just those incarcerated, in a…
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