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Science
Diamond optical discs could store data for millions of years
Diamond optical discs could store data for millions of years
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Aviation
The FBI may be on the verge of reopening the D.B. Cooper case
The FBI may be on the verge of reopening the D.B. Cooper case
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
The oldest known firearm in the U.S. unearthed in Arizona
The oldest known firearm in the U.S. unearthed in Arizona
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Andrew Paul
Aviation
NASA radar picks up frozen, buried Cold War base Camp Century
NASA radar picks up frozen, buried Cold War base Camp Century
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
Focaccia likely originated in Mesopotamia, not Rome
Focaccia likely originated in Mesopotamia, not Rome
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Andrew Paul
Moons
New concept art shows how SpaceX’s Starship will transport Artemis III astronauts to the moon
New concept art shows how SpaceX’s Starship will transport Artemis III astronauts to the moon
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Andrew Paul
Science
New theory explains mysterious ocean quacking first heard in the 1960s
New theory explains mysterious ocean quacking first heard in the 1960s
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Andrew Paul
Endangered Species
These wolves are the first known carnivores to ‘enjoy’ sweets
These wolves are the first known carnivores to ‘enjoy’ sweets
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Andrew Paul
Evolution
Neanderthals may have enjoyed collecting tchotchkes—just like us
Neanderthals may have enjoyed collecting tchotchkes—just like us
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Andrew Paul
Space X
The SpaceX Starship is so loud, it may kill birds
The SpaceX Starship is so loud, it may kill birds
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Andrew Paul
Aviation
Watch the first commercial supersonic test flight in over 20 years
Watch the first commercial supersonic test flight in over 20 years
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
Ancient Egyptian ritual potion included hallucinogens and bodily fluids
Ancient Egyptian ritual potion included hallucinogens and bodily fluids
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Andrew Paul
Biology
Bioengineers made mutant, solar-powered hamster cells
Bioengineers made mutant, solar-powered hamster cells
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Andrew Paul
Science
They CRISPR’ed tomatoes to make them sweet and large
They CRISPR’ed tomatoes to make them sweet and large
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Andrew Paul
Mars
Meteorite found in a drawer in 1929 contains ancient evidence of liquid water on Mars
Meteorite found in a drawer in 1929 contains ancient evidence of liquid water on Mars
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Andrew Paul
Science
Russian ‘spy whale’ was actually an aquatic guard turned ‘hooligan’
Russian ‘spy whale’ was actually an aquatic guard turned ‘hooligan’
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Andrew Paul
Ask Us Anything
What causes you to jolt awake right before falling asleep?
What causes you to jolt awake right before falling asleep?
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Andrew Paul
AI
Watch a robot operate on a pork loin
Watch a robot operate on a pork loin
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Andrew Paul
Environment
Scientists crack the mystery of why the corpse flower smells like death
Scientists crack the mystery of why the corpse flower smells like death
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Andrew Paul
Evolution
Like humans, chimps often perform tasks differently when crowds are watching
Like humans, chimps often perform tasks differently when crowds are watching
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Andrew Paul
Land
How a crew of gophers helped Mount St. Helens bounce back
How a crew of gophers helped Mount St. Helens bounce back
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Andrew Paul
Science
43 rhesus macaques have escaped from South Carolina’s ‘Monkey Farm’
43 rhesus macaques have escaped from South Carolina’s ‘Monkey Farm’
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
Remains of 28 Civil War soldiers identified in funeral home storage
Remains of 28 Civil War soldiers identified in funeral home storage
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Andrew Paul
Biology
Bioprinting breakthrough uses acoustic waves to create lab-grown human tissue
Bioprinting breakthrough uses acoustic waves to create lab-grown human tissue
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Andrew Paul
Engineering
World’s first wooden satellite shares material with samurai sword sheaths
World’s first wooden satellite shares material with samurai sword sheaths
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Andrew Paul
Bees
Rare bees kill Meta’s nuclear-powered AI data center plans
Rare bees kill Meta’s nuclear-powered AI data center plans
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Andrew Paul
Evolution
Meat-eating terror birds could grow up to 12 feet tall
Meat-eating terror birds could grow up to 12 feet tall
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Andrew Paul
Vehicles
There’s a real Wayne Enterprises, and it’s selling a $3 million Batmobile
There’s a real Wayne Enterprises, and it’s selling a $3 million Batmobile
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Andrew Paul
Space X
NASA warns SpaceX over safety issues after astronaut hospitalization
NASA warns SpaceX over safety issues after astronaut hospitalization
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Andrew Paul
Internet
Maryland historical society finally identifies 100-year-old mystery machine
Maryland historical society finally identifies 100-year-old mystery machine
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Andrew Paul
Mars
Googly-eyed potato eclipse filmed by NASA’s Perseverance rover
Googly-eyed potato eclipse filmed by NASA’s Perseverance rover
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Andrew Paul
Social Media
YouTube is full of election lies, and no one is stopping it
YouTube is full of election lies, and no one is stopping it
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Air Force
Boeing allegedly overcharged the military 8,000% for airplane soap dispensers
Boeing allegedly overcharged the military 8,000% for airplane soap dispensers
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Evolution
Why don’t we have deep sea crocodiles?
Why don’t we have deep sea crocodiles?
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
A hunk of coal from the Titanic could fetch $780 at auction
A hunk of coal from the Titanic could fetch $780 at auction
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Andrew Paul
Aviation
Feather-inspired wing flaps may prevent planes from stalling
Feather-inspired wing flaps may prevent planes from stalling
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
3D scans reveal secrets of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy’s coffin
3D scans reveal secrets of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy’s coffin
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Andrew Paul
Wildlife
The origins of kissing may have a lot to do with body hair
The origins of kissing may have a lot to do with body hair
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Andrew Paul
Ask Us Anything
Why do jump scares terrify us so much? Blame evolution.
Why do jump scares terrify us so much? Blame evolution.
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Andrew Paul
Renewables
Recycled wind turbines may one day become tiny homes and floating playgrounds
Recycled wind turbines may one day become tiny homes and floating playgrounds
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Andrew Paul
Wildlife
Burmese pythons stretch their mouths even wider than we thought possible
Burmese pythons stretch their mouths even wider than we thought possible
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Andrew Paul
Science
Man spent $2 million to find new largest prime number
Man spent $2 million to find new largest prime number
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Andrew Paul
Engineering
A nuclear waste tanker ship is testing a 65-foot-tall wing-sail
A nuclear waste tanker ship is testing a 65-foot-tall wing-sail
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Andrew Paul
Science Fiction
Jeff VanderMeer talks about his new novel and ‘deranged court jester’ Elon Musk
Jeff VanderMeer talks about his new novel and ‘deranged court jester’ Elon Musk
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Andrew Paul
Deep Space
NASA unveils model of LISA, a satellite array for studying ripples in space-time
NASA unveils model of LISA, a satellite array for studying ripples in space-time
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Andrew Paul
Science
How to improve your disc golf game with a little physics
How to improve your disc golf game with a little physics
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Andrew Paul
Science
Gila monster spit inspired a new way to detect rare pancreatic tumors
Gila monster spit inspired a new way to detect rare pancreatic tumors
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Dinosaurs
These are the smallest fossilized dinosaur eggs ever found
These are the smallest fossilized dinosaur eggs ever found
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Military
WWII submarine discovered 81 years after vanishing on a secret mission
WWII submarine discovered 81 years after vanishing on a secret mission
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Andrew Paul
Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin bro searched ‘how can I know for sure if I am being investigated by the FBI’ before FBI arrest
Bitcoin bro searched ‘how can I know for sure if I am being investigated by the FBI’ before FBI arrest
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Andrew Paul
AI
A humanoid robot’s painting called ‘AI God’ may sell for over $120,000
A humanoid robot’s painting called ‘AI God’ may sell for over $120,000
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Andrew Paul
Particle Physics
China races to unlock one of the biggest mysteries in particle physics
China races to unlock one of the biggest mysteries in particle physics
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Andrew Paul
Biology
Autopsy of 78-year-old man reveals he had three penises
Autopsy of 78-year-old man reveals he had three penises
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Andrew Paul
Land
Rock climbing legend Alex Honnold talks his Devil’s Climb, Google Maps, and biking with wild horses
Rock climbing legend Alex Honnold talks his Devil’s Climb, Google Maps, and biking with wild horses
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Andrew Paul
International Space Station
ISS astronauts to test trash compactor that’s basically WALL-E
ISS astronauts to test trash compactor that’s basically WALL-E
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Andrew Paul
AI
Wearable sensors monitor factory worker fatigue in real time
Wearable sensors monitor factory worker fatigue in real time
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Andrew Paul
AI
Casio thinks an AI-powered furball can replace your pet
Casio thinks an AI-powered furball can replace your pet
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Andrew Paul
Environment
A simple experiment revealed the complex ‘thoughts’ of fungi
A simple experiment revealed the complex ‘thoughts’ of fungi
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Andrew Paul
Engineering
To build a better dome, look to dragonfly wings
To build a better dome, look to dragonfly wings
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Andrew Paul
Aviation
Space Force’s mysterious X-37B is testing its ‘aerobraking’
Space Force’s mysterious X-37B is testing its ‘aerobraking’
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Andrew Paul
Climate Change
Drone footage shows Hurricane Milton shredded Tropicana Field’s roof
Drone footage shows Hurricane Milton shredded Tropicana Field’s roof
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Andrew Paul
Engineering
The world’s tiniest Rubik’s cube is as wide as 3 grains of rice
The world’s tiniest Rubik’s cube is as wide as 3 grains of rice
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Andrew Paul
Bees
Stressed bees are pessimistic pollinators
Stressed bees are pessimistic pollinators
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Andrew Paul
Archaeology
Iron Age swords revealed as ‘Frankenstein’s monster’ black market forgeries
Iron Age swords revealed as ‘Frankenstein’s monster’ black market forgeries
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Andrew Paul
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