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Ancient sea cow was killed by prehistoric croc then torn apart by a tiger shark
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Magic mushrooms temporarily 'dissolve' brain network responsible for sense of self
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7 potential 'alien megastructures' spotted in our galaxy are not what they seem
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Eclipse from space: See the moon's shadow race across North America at 1,500 mph in epic satellite footage
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Have all the Planets in our Solar Systems ever aligned?
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The James Webb Telescope Has Found Out Something Wrong with our Known Universe? What is it? πΆβπ«οΈ
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New DNA-infused computer chip can perform calculations and make future AI models far more efficient
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The James Webb telescope may have found some of the very 1st stars in the universe
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Scientists just discovered a massive reservoir of helium beneath Minnesota
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PFAS 'forever chemicals' to officially be removed from food packaging, FDA says
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AI singularity may come in 2027 with artificial 'super intelligence' sooner than we think, says top scientist
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James Webb telescope spots trouble in Orion Nebula: Stellar winds are eroding planet-forming material around a young star
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We finally know why humans don't have tails
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'Living fossil' tree frozen in time for 66 million years being planted in secret locations
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Could mini space-grown organs be our 'cancer moonshot'?
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Millions of mystery holes at the bottom of the North Sea are not what scientists thought they were
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There may be a 'dark mirror' universe within ours where atoms failed to form, new study suggests
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Thawing Arctic permafrost could release radioactive, cancer-causing radon
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Snakes are built to evolve at incredible speeds, and scientists aren't sure why
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Astronomers find monster black hole devouring a sun's-worth of matter every day
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Einstein's predictions mean rare 'gravitational lasers' could exist throughout the universe, new paper claims
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