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    2025-08-25 18:00:10
    The Apollo 17 Moon Samples Were Sealed Away For Over 50 Years. Now, Scientists Have Opened Them
    The Apollo 17 Moon Samples Were Sealed Away For Over 50 Years. Now, Scientists Have Opened ThemWhen the crew of Apollo 17 left the lunar surface and returned to Earth in December 1972, they brought with them samples of a particularly interesting area of the Moon. Those samples were deliberately sealed for over 50 years to wait until they could be studied using more advanced techniques and...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:11
    Brightest Fast Radio Burst Yet Discovered 130 Million Light-Years Away, In Our Cosmic Neighborhood
    Brightest Fast Radio Burst Yet Discovered 130 Million Light-Years Away, In Our Cosmic NeighborhoodFast radio bursts (FRBs) are mysterious emissions of radio waves that pepper the cosmos. For a few milliseconds, they can outshine every other radio source in a galaxy, and the latest detected by astronomers has just outshone them all. That’s not all, either; it might finally provide precious...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:11
    Denisovan DNA May Have Been Key To Humans Thriving In The Americas
    Denisovan DNA May Have Been Key To Humans Thriving In The AmericasThe Denisovan people evolved a variant of the MUC19 immune gene, which eventually found its way into humans through inbreeding. In most of the world, that variant is rare, but it’s common among people native to North and South America, indicating its selection was favored among those who made the epic crossing of the Pacific.The...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:12
    Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Looks Back-To-Front, With Dust Shooting Toward The Sun
    Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Looks Back-To-Front, With Dust Shooting Toward The SunInterstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Looks Back-To-Front, With Dust Shooting Toward The SunThe fastest interstellar object continues to be bizarre; is it rotating weirdly or is something off about its surface?19CommentsComet 3I/ATLAS on July 21, 2025, as seen by Hubble when the comet was 445 million kilometers (277 million...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:12
    "Skibidi", "Delulu", And "Broligarchy" Among More Than 6,000 New Words Added To Dictionary
    "Skibidi", "Delulu", And "Broligarchy" Among More Than 6,000 New Words Added To DictionaryEnglish has more words than almost any, if not every, other language on Earth – and you don’t get that way by being static. From Shakespeare to skibidi toilet, every generation has added their own vocabulary to the lexicon – and dictionary-makers have scrambled to keep up.The rest of this article is behind...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:13
    Your Brain Doesn’t Update Its Body Map When You Lose A Limb, Upending 50-Year-Old Assumptions
    Your Brain Doesn’t Update Its Body Map When You Lose A Limb, Upending 50-Year-Old AssumptionsYour brain holds on to a map of your body, even if it is altered drastically during your lifetime – such as having a limb amputated. Contrary to previous assumptions, a new study shows that the brain’s body map is remarkably unchanging, an insight that could help amputees experiencing phantom limb...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:14
    One Dollar Can Save A Chicken 100 Hours Of Intense Pain, Study Finds
    One Dollar Can Save A Chicken 100 Hours Of Intense Pain, Study FindsLife is pain, princess. Anyone who says differently has never been to a chicken farm.Image credit: rsooll/Shutterstock.comThe meat industry is, frankly, unfathomably cruel to hundreds of billions of animals every year. And most of us know that, even if only abstractly. But what, really, can the average consumer do about it? We...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:14
    Never-Before-Seen Supernova Proves Crucial Fact On The Interior Of Stars
    Never-Before-Seen Supernova Proves Crucial Fact On The Interior Of StarsResearchers report the discovery of supernova SN2021yfj, a first-of-its-kind supernova that changes our knowledge about stars' evolution and death, while confirming something that has been suspected for a very long time. Massive, evolved stars are like onions and ogres: they have layers.The rest of this article is behind a...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:15
    Cool Calm Caterpillars: Tobacco Hornworms Can “Zone Out” Pain By Entering A Sphinx Pose
    When Under Threat, These Caterpillars Do Their Best Sphinx ImpressionIn a battle to survive, most animals feel pain and react to stay alive. However, when it comes to the humble tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta), researchers have discovered another strategy. Instead of a fight or flight response when exposed to noxious (harmful) stimuli, these caterpillars can enter a "sphinx" state and dial...
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    2025-08-25 18:00:16
    First Human Fatality Involving A Dusky Shark Caused By "Begging Behavior", As People Feed Them Scraps
    First-Of-Its-Kind Fatal Shark Attack Due To “Begging Behavior” Encouraged By Humans Feeding Them ScrapsThe first documented case of a person being killed by a dusky shark occurrred in April 2025. Now, new research has raised concerns that the extremely rare attack may have been motivated by a kind of “begging behavior” that’s been encouraged by years of humans feeding the sharks in the region...
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