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This beautiful map of Earth's atmosphere shows a world on fire
This map is more than just pretty. It’s a visualization created by NASA researchers of the particulates present in our atmosphere on a single day—August 23, 2018.
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Scientists discovered a coral reef — almost as long as Delaware — hidden off the coast of Charleston
The researchers are trying to alert the Trump administration to off-shore areas that should be shielded from drilling.
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First-Ever Evidence of Higgs Boson Decay Opens New Doors for Particle Physics
Scientists have finally observed Higgs bosons decaying into matter-antimatter pairs of bottom quarks, which could shed light on more fundamental physics.
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Meet the Rosehip Neuron: A Newly Discovered Cell in the Human Brain
The neuron is not found within lab mice, possibly explaining why mouse studies often do not translate to human brains
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Ancient parasitic wasps found in fossil fly pupae
Scientists have for the first time identified parasites inside ancient fossil fly pupae.
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Dig dinosaurs? The new Paleo Lab at the Perot Museum lets you watch science as it happens
Beneath the open jaws of a crouching dinosaur, Brianna Smith pressed her small rotating saw into a plaster cast.Inside the cast lay pieces of a...
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Attention, veterans: Search and you shall find job listings on Google
Search tool, $2.5 million grant are among the veteran-related initiatives Google rolled out this week.
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NASA astronaut candidate resigns from program for first time since 1968
After being one of 12 people selected among 18,300 applicants, one of NASA's astronaut candidates has resigned from the program for the first time in 50 years.
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Amazon Is Reportedly Making a Free TV Service That Could Upend Roku
The service, reportedly named Free Dive, will be available to the 48 million people with Fire TV.
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