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Snowy 'Veins' of Siberia Captured in Haunting Image from SpaceSatellites offer a new view of snow-covered Arctic landscape.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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First-Ever Dinosaur Brain Tissue FoundThe dinosaur's brain was "pickled" in a bog or swamp shortly after its death.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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In Images: Fossilized Dinosaur Brain TissueThe fossilized brain is most likely from a species similar to Iguanodon, a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived about 133 million years ago.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Robo Beer Run: Self-Driving Truck Delivers BudweiserA self-driving truck recently made a 120-mile beer run.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Huge Magma Chamber Created Enormous Dome in Central AndesThe study also offers insight into the creation of continental crust as well as the region's supervolcanoes.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Picture This: Startup Satellite Fleet Will Image Planet DailyThe company's goal is "to image the whole world every day, making change visible, accessible and actionable."
By Kacey Deamer Published
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New Plastic-Based Textile Helps Cool You OffJust as sweating is one way the body cools off, a new type of fabric could help people reduce body heat.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Meet Snooty: The World's Oldest Manatee Living in CaptivitySnooty is "intelligent, he's very personable" and he's the oldest manatee living in captivity.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Why Are Thousands of 'Scrotum Frogs' Dying Off in South America?The baggy-skinned frogs absorb oxygen and environmental contaminants through their skin.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Devil vs. Superbug: Bacteria Succumb to Tasmanian Devil MilkMarsupials, because of their unusual reproductive physiology, have particularly powerful chemicals to help their young develop.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Two Faults 'Holding Hands' Could Trigger Big Earthquakes in Californiahe connected faults could rupture simultaneously and cause a major earthquake of magnitude 7.4.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Leonardo DiCaprio's 'Captain Planet' Movie Will Focus on Earth's Grim FateThe 1990s environmental cartoon may be revamped as a film produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Rare, Neolithic 'Goddess' Figurine Discovered in TurkeyThe figurine might signal a shift from a sharing to an exchange economy.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Bendable Battery May Power Future Wearable Devices, SmartphonesThe battery can withstand twists, bends and other deformations while maintaining its ability to hold a charge.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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BMW's Futuristic Motorcycle Balances on Its OwnThe Motorrad Vision Next 100 will use self-balancing tech to keep riders safe.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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B. Rex: Giant Armored Fish Was King Before DinosaursB. rex was "king" of the bottom-dwellers.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Women's Brains Grow a Bit During Menstrual CycleWomen's brains experience a monthly change, too.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Experience the Thrill of an Everest Expedition in New Virtual Reality FilmArmchair adventurers, rejoice! A new virtual-reality documentary series will let you join a team of mountaineers as they tackle a perilous climb up Mount Everest.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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'Safe' Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Batteries Are Still ExplodingAfter recall due to explosive batteries, Samsung's replacement devices are still exploding.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Hair Plugs? Joe Buck Puts Cosmetic Addictions in SpotlightThe problem is not actually the hair, but the relationship someone has with his or her own image.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Unexpectedly Deep Seismic Activity Found Along California FaultThe rumblings deep underground found seismic activity at deeper-than-expected levels, potentially signaling new earthquake extremes.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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What Makes the Google Pixel Different from Other Smartphones?Google says it will provide the best experience "by bringing hardware and software design together under one roof."
By Kacey Deamer Published
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Boom Times 3: Volcano Triplets Spotted Erupting (Photo)Three active volcanoes simultaneously erupting and unleashing giant plumes of smoke were spotted by a NASA satellite as it passed over a remote archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean.
By Kacey Deamer Published
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World's Deepest Underwater Cave DiscoveredThe Czech cave was first explored by the divers in 1999, but the abyss has now been access by a robotic vehicle and its depth measured. It is now the world's deepest.
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