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Scientists make unbelievable discovery nearly 9,000 feet below surface of Pacific Ocean: 'A new piece of the puzzle'
Scientists in California found something extraordinary hiding in the ocean's midnight zone: a new species of glowing sea slug, according to The...
thecooldown.com
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cycling
‘Probably one of the best leadouts I’ve ever had’ – Caleb Ewan's winning return after nearly 200 days away from racing
After a tumultuous period, Caleb Ewan, has returned to racing after nearly 200 days without pinning a number on and gone straight to the top step...
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travel
Woman shares mind-blowing discovery on why all Greek statues have very small penises
unilad.com
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self improvement
Nightmare BBQ: Woman Nearly Dies After Swallowing Metal Bristle In Grilled Burger
The next four years will change America forever. But HuffPost won't back down when it comes to providing free and impartial journalism. For the first...
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technology
Sequoia nears first Asia-Pacific deal since regional split
Sequoia is closing in on making its first deal in India and the broader Asia Pacific region since its split with former partners, according to...
techcrunch.com
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nature
Famed Pacific island’s population ‘crash’ debunked by ancient DNA
Genome analysis adds to mounting evidence against the idea that Rapa Nui’s population collapsed owing to overexploitation of natural resources. Ewen...
nature.com
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science
Scientists Propose a Surprising Hero in the Fight Against Climate Change: Tiny Poop From Marine Life
Amid growing concerns over global warming, scientists are exploring an unconventional solution to combat atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and...
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books
How Katie Price hopes to remake her millions after bankruptcy clearing
The mum-of-five, now 46, was previously said to be worth £45million in her hey day and she has been in showbiz for nearly three decades Katie...
yahoo.com
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space
10 Weather Records That Scientists Never Expected to Be Broken
Weather is an ever-changing phenomenon, constantly surprising us with its unpredictability. Despite advances in meteorology, nature some time s defies...
weather-fox.com
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beauty
4 Denim Trends To Encourage Your Love For Jeans In 2025
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memes
30 Sarcastic Art Memes That Put a Modern Twist on Classical Masterpieces - Funny
Exploring the Intersection of Classical Art and Contemporary Sarcasm: A Journey Through 20 Sarcastic Art Memes Art memes have become a staple of...
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nutrition
Scientists use plasma to enable futuristic 3D-printed food — here's how it could revolutionize an industry
Scientists at the University of Alberta found a new way to improve plant-based foods, and it involves plasma, the same stuff that makes up stars,...
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learning
The 3 cognitive scripts that subtly rule our lives
In a 1979 study, cognitive scientists discovered something peculiar: When participants were asked to describe everyday experiences — going to the...
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cool stuff
Dumpster diver shares unbelievable 'holy grail find': 'You've been scoring'
It seems one person's trash ended up being one Redditor's treasure."I found a generator. I found a solar kit. I found some fat storage...
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entrepreneurship
The Quest for A.I. ‘Scientific Superintelligence’
Across the spectrum of uses for artificial intelligence, one stands out. The big, inspiring A.I. opportunity on the horizon, experts agree, lies in accelerating...
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space
Yellowstone supervolcano eruption fears as scientists worry about 'crater movement'
Yellowstone National Park, famed for its geothermal wonders and a magnet for tourists worldwide, sits atop one of the planet's most formidable...
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food & drink
This Nearly Forgotten Christmas Recipe Won Over My In-Laws
Making new Christmas memories courtesy of the classic Appalachian dessert. Like a lot of Southerners, food is my family’s love language, especially...
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design
15 Affordable Sam's Club Furniture Pieces That Are Believable High-End Dupes
Watch your guests' jaws drop when they learn the furniture piece they'd be admiring actually came from Sam's Club....
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health
Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Meat Recalled in 2 States
It's yet another case of contamination with foreign matter. Here's word on where the product was distributed. Especially for the millions of Americans...
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health
Anticancer Drug Discovery Based on Natural Products: From Computational Approaches to Clinical Studies
Globally, malignancies cause one out of six mortalities, which is a serious health problem. Cancer therapy has always been challenging, apart from...
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science
Are vast amounts of hydrogen fuel hidden below Earth's surface?
For the past few years, companies and prospectors around the world have been hunting for underground reserves of natural hydrogen, spurred by...
newscientist.com
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job & work
Failed Elites, Elon Musk, and Lies the Media Tell You
Keep Up. Find news and analysis not found in the mainstream. Washington Post columnist Matt Bai had a piece this week in which he implied...
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books / celebrity
From dad Donovan’s rejection to a toxic relationship with Anthony Kiedis, Gen X it girl Ione Skye bares all
“I often fantasized that one day my dad would stumble across my face on a magazine cover and be overcome with regret for not getting...
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technology
Human ancestors making ‘bone tech’ 1.5 mn years ago, say scientists
Read: 2 minOur ancestors were making “bone tech” — tools out of bones — 1.5 million years ago, winding back the clock for this important moment in...
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money
Janners unable to buy a home in Plymouth told 'move to where you can earn more'
In order to afford the average home in Plymouth, prospective homeowners need to earn nearly £43,000 annually. According to the latest data from the...
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parenting / science
Early Substance Use Linked to Brain Structure Differences in Teens
A study of nearly 10,000 adolescents found that those who initiated substance use before age 15 exhibited distinct differences in brain structures...
neurosciencenews.com
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