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Hubble Space Telescope finds charged soccer-shaped molecules in space
The Hubble Space Telescope have identified electrically-charged molecules in space that are shaped like soccer balls.
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Coronavirus may cause children brain damage in absence of respiratory symptoms: report
Children infected by the coronavirus could suffer brain damage without presenting respiratory symptoms, according to a study in JAMA Neurology.
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Explainer: How bacteria give rain its unique scent
New research may explain why rainfall on the soil creates a unique scent in the air.
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Modern human origin traced to northern Botswana
New research published in the journal Nature suggests that modern humans descended from the region south of the Zambezi River, spanning northern Botswana into parts of Namibia and Zimbabwe, in southern Africa.
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Microplastic particles found in European rivers
Researchers from the Tara Ocean Foundation collected water samples from nine rivers across Europe and found microplastic particles present in every sample.
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Wind power could make ground warmer, study finds
A new Harvard study simulated the effects of switching the country's entire power grid to wind power to look at the effect turbines have on local temperature.
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TikTok secretly collected users’ MAC addresses: report
TikTok engaged in a banned data-collecting process that harvested highly personalized information from its users for more than a year, an investigation by the Wall Street Journal has found.
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Mysterious radio waves detected from outer space
New radio waves from outer space have been detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment radio telescope, also known as CHIME.
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Neutron star’s halo could help explain antimatter near Earth
NASA’s Fermi telescope discovered a vast halo around a neutron star that could explain why there is so much antimatter near Earth.
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NASA & ESA to conduct planetary defense tests on asteroid
NASA and the European Space Agency are joining hands for a planetary defense mission in order to learn how to protect Earth from a possible asteroid collision.
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South America to get Solar Eclipse in July
A total solar eclipse is set to take place on Tuesday, July 2, across South America.
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NASA to use “starshade” technology in search for new worlds
NASA has announced plans to use starshade technology to search for new planets beyond our solar system.
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Scientists may have explained the solar system’s ‘Great Divide’
A separation known as the Great Divide splits the rocky planets and the gas planets in our solar system.
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ESA’s Solar Orbiter to pass through tails of comet ATLAS
The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter has been given the rare opportunity to conduct some “bonus science” in a serendipitous rendezvous with the tails of the comet ATLAS during the next few days, the space agency detailed in an...
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Amazon halts police use of its facial recognition technology
Amazon announced that it will ban police use of the company’s facial recognition tool Rekognition for a year, in a blogpost dated Wednesday.
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Prehistoric humans may have arrived the Americas earlier than previously thought: study
Prehistoric humans may have settled in Chiquihuite Cave of Central Mexico 33,000 years ago, according to a study in Nature.
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Locust plague and coronavirus threaten food security in East Africa
East African countries could be facing a food crisis as waves of locusts have been hitting crops in the region since the end of 2019.
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Explainer: How Rubber Bullets Can Injure You
According to a report published in BMJ Open in 2017, rubber bullets can cause serious injuries and even death.
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Cryptocurrency mining could be contributing to climate change, study finds
New research from the Technical University of Munich has found that the amount of computing power needed to mine bitcoin produces roughly the same amount of carbon emissions as a major city like Las Vegas.
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Rates of climate change in deep oceans could be severely affected, even in the best case scenario: study
Earth’s oceans could be experiencing rates of climate change seven times higher than levels today by the second half of the century, according to a new study.
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New ozone hole found above the Arctic
Researchers have discovered an unusually large hole in the ozone layer above the Arctic, according to observations from the European Space Agency.
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‘The One’ to become the tallest building in Canada
Supertall skyscraper “The One” is set to become the tallest building in Canada at 309 meters once it is completed in Toronto later this year.
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"Guts" and Stress Relief
Everyone has fears and worries of one kind or another. When dealing with them, it can be helpful to have support and to know that others have similar feelings. The book Guts, by Raina Telgemeier, is the story of Raina, a young girl who...