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Science
Want to build an igloo? Here’s how.
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Sarah Fecht
Space
What Earth looks like to far-out celestial bodies
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Sarah Fecht
Mars
When we finally go to Mars, we might end up living in giant metal cans
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Sarah Fecht
Moons
One weird thing about eclipses you’ve probably never noticed
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Sarah Fecht
Environment
Humans have created 9.1 billion tons of plastic. Here’s how you can help stop the madness.
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Sarah Fecht
Evolution
Baby squirrels are less likely to die if they’re born early
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Sarah Fecht
Moons
Moon Express ‘lunar outpost’ looks gorgeous, but don’t get too excited yet
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Sarah Fecht
Ocean
Sea spiders use their guts to pump oxygen through their freaky little bodies
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Sarah Fecht
NASA
NASA will try to create glowing rainbow clouds, and you can watch
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Sarah Fecht
Mars
The surface of Mars is probably too toxic for bacteria to survive
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Sarah Fecht
Health
Do probiotic deodorants really work?
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Sarah Fecht
Health
How to smile without looking like a creep, according to scientists
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Sarah Fecht
NASA
Sorry, but Anonymous has no evidence that NASA has found alien life
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Sarah Fecht
Pluto
Don’t get too hyped about ‘Planet 10’ just yet
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Sarah Fecht
Health
To ease lower back pain, yoga might be just as good as physical therapy
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Sarah Fecht
Mars
The Curiosity rover and other spacecraft are learning to think for themselves
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Sarah Fecht
Health
People are apparently injecting themselves with other people’s blood to get high now?
By
Sarah Fecht
Cats
DNA from Egyptian mummies and Viking graves reveals how cats conquered the world
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Sarah Fecht
Animals
Female elk are practically bulletproof by age 9
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Sarah Fecht
Animals
Gray seals are making a huge comeback
By
Sarah Fecht
Sun
Our sun might have been born with an evil twin called ‘Nemesis’
By
Sarah Fecht
Mars
Mars was probably habitable for longer than we thought
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Sarah Fecht
Health
If we want bionic limbs that actually work, we might need smarter amputations
By
Sarah Fecht
Moons
52 of Cassini’s most beautiful postcards from the outer solar system
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Sarah Fecht
Solar System
We finally have the Juno spacecraft’s first results on Jupiter
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Sarah Fecht
Health
There are horrible things lurking on your counterfeit contact lenses
By
Sarah Fecht
Space
That weird ‘alien megastructure’ star is dimming again right now
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Sarah Fecht
Space
We may have accidentally formed a protective bubble around Earth
By
Sarah Fecht
Animals
These scientists made 2,879 tiny clay caterpillars and hid them all over the world
By
Sarah Fecht
Agriculture
Scientists tracked chickens and found they have their own daily routines, just like us
By
Sarah Fecht
Pollution
This remote island in the South Pacific is covered in 18 tons of our trash
By
Sarah Fecht
Science
This watery, Neptune-sized exoplanet could help us learn how new worlds evolve
By
Sarah Fecht
Agriculture
Cage-free chickens keep winding up with broken bones, and scientists are looking for a solution
By
Sarah Fecht
Animals
Forensic scientists caught a deer munching on a human carcass for the first time ever
By
Sarah Fecht
Climate Change
Stephen Hawking says we have 100 years to colonize a new planet—or die. Could we do it?
By
Sarah Fecht
Climate Change
Artificial snow might save a glacier in the Swiss Alps
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Sarah Fecht
Birds
Love eating chicken? Thank hungry Medieval Catholics.
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Sarah Fecht
Weather
How drone swarms could help protect us from tornadoes
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Sarah Fecht
Mars
Why NASA is running out of spacesuits
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Sarah Fecht
Mars
Bricks made from fake Martian soil are surprisingly strong
By
Sarah Fecht
Diabetes
Smartphone-controlled cells release insulin on demand in diabetic mice
By
Sarah Fecht
Health
We now have the power to make bones nearly invisible
By
Sarah Fecht
Mars
What it would actually take to get to Mars by 2020
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Sarah Fecht
Moons
The 5 most amazing things we’ve learned from NASA’s Cassini mission
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Sarah Fecht
Space Telescope
A warp in space-time just gave us four views of one exploding star
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Sarah Fecht
Space
Cosmic ‘hamburger’ gives scientists a rare view of a newborn solar system
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Sarah Fecht
Projects
How to become a Lego master builder
By
Sarah Fecht
Global Warming
Everything you need to know about geoengineering
By
Sarah Fecht
Ocean
Deep sea tourism could become a thing soon
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Sarah Fecht
Space
It’s official: Saturn’s moon has just about everything you need to make life
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Sarah Fecht
Animals
Dragon blood may help wounds heal faster
By
Sarah Fecht
Black Holes
This Earth-size virtual telescope could take the first picture of a black hole
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Sarah Fecht
Moons
Why NASA is going to vaporize one of its best spacecraft
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Sarah Fecht
Space X
SpaceX has proven it can reuse its rockets—now what?
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Sarah Fecht
Mars
We finally know what happened to (most of) Mars’ missing atmosphere
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Sarah Fecht
Aviation
Soon we’ll actually know where planes are as they fly over the ocean
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Sarah Fecht
Science
Some corpses may mysteriously heat up after death
By
Sarah Fecht
Bees
You really can help save bees by planting wildflowers
By
Sarah Fecht
Environment
This device may pull water out of thin air, but not as well as we hoped
By
Sarah Fecht
Projects
Keep your cat overlord happy with this easy DIY scratching post
By
Sarah Fecht
Space X
Amazon’s owner wants to extend its delivery range—to the moon
By
Sarah Fecht
Science
A mystery with a shocking twist: Death by indoor lightning
By
Sarah Fecht
Robots
Let’s use humanoid robots to grow transplant organs
By
Sarah Fecht
Endangered Species
Resurrecting extinct animals might do more harm than good
By
Sarah Fecht
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