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An explosion on the surface of the sun blasts loops of plasma into space:
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When it comes to health, salty is better than sweet.
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As we get older, our friends can begin to become more important than family:
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If life exists in the TRAPPIST system, it could easily planet-hop:
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20 things you didn't know about yoga:
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Bees learn to play soccer, just by watching their friends:
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Drone360 Jul 16
Want to be a Part 107 commercial pilot? Here are the details on Part 107:
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The evolutionary roots of lullabies:
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We're selling the hardiest creature on the planet in our science store:
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20 things you may not know about metabolism:
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Cats do have facial expressions...?
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Why researchers hope to bring the extinct aurochs back to European grasslands:
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Could dark matter clump together to form planets?
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Drone360 Jul 16
Flying near airports? Here's what you have to do as hobbyists and commercial pilots:
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Neuroskeptic Jul 15
Researchers apologize for titling a paper "Fighting the Derpy Science of Sexuality"
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This boat will sail around the world using nothing but renewable energy.
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Why is this spider doing its best ant impression?
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Vermin will rule the acidifying seas:
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The Arctic as we once knew it may soon be gone forever:
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Seriously, Science? 10h
The top cock crows first.
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