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The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week

There’s more than one way to sterilize a cocaine hippo. Unfortunately, both ways suck. 

Plus the history of Pilates and other weird things we learned this week.

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Deep Space

Astrophysicists use ‘space archaeology’ to trace the history of a spiral galaxy

The data helped piece together how it formed and grew over 12 billion years.

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Evolution

Why were T. rex’s arms so tiny? Paleontologists finally find an answer.

‘Use it or lose it.’

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Spiders

Newly discovered spider has smiley face on its back

‘I knew instantly we had a jackpot.’

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Sun

SMILE spacecraft will use X-ray vision to study the northern lights and more

The three-year mission aims solve the mysteries of Earth’s magnetosphere.

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Bees

Worker bees have power to pick their queen

Bumble bees either become the larger and fertile queen or a smaller and sterile worker.

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Projects

Meet the college student crafting electric guitars from scratch

Carpentry class can go a long way.

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Headphones

Introducing Milton A.N.C.: Marshall’s new Hi-Res, low-profile foldable headphones

Marshall’s ultra-portable addition to its personal audio portfolio features adaptive noise cancellation, Bluetooth 6.0 with LDAC, and 80 hours battery life.

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Evolution

Neanderthals dined on shellfish much earlier than humans

Many of their harvesting techniques are similar to ones used today.

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