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Buried 33 years, a massive gold mine dream suddenly roars back to life
Read More: Buried 33 years, a massive gold mine dream suddenly roars back to lifeFor more than three decades, one of the country’s largest gold deposits lay dormant, its pits filling with water and…
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NASA scientist digs into 50 year old moon dust and uncovers a shock
Read More: NASA scientist digs into 50 year old moon dust and uncovers a shockWhen a NASA scientist finally cracked open a cache of 50-year-old lunar soil, the expectation was to refine old models,…
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Study reveals the exact weekly exercise you need to crush blood pressure
Read More: Study reveals the exact weekly exercise you need to crush blood pressureHigh blood pressure quietly erodes arteries for years before it shows up in a clinic reading, but the dose of…
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Top African health chief slams Trump plan for human experiments in Africa
Read More: Top African health chief slams Trump plan for human experiments in AfricaThe clash between African health leaders and the Trump administration over a controversial vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau has quickly become…
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Edison’s 1879 lightbulb tests may have accidentally created graphene
Read More: Edison’s 1879 lightbulb tests may have accidentally created grapheneWhen Thomas Alva Edison was painstakingly testing carbonized filaments for his early light bulbs in 1879, he was chasing a…
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Yellowstone is breathing faster as the ground rises and falls like a lung
Read More: Yellowstone is breathing faster as the ground rises and falls like a lungThe ground beneath Yellowstone is flexing again, rising and falling in a slow rhythm that scientists liken to a living…
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Record breaking sulfur molecule in space may expose life’s cosmic origins
Read More: Record breaking sulfur molecule in space may expose life’s cosmic originsDeep in the dark spaces between stars, astronomers have spotted a sulfur-bearing ring that should not be there, at least…
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Astronomers watch a star die in real time far faster than anyone guessed
Read More: Astronomers watch a star die in real time far faster than anyone guessedAstronomers are finally catching a star in the act of dying, not as a static before-and-after snapshot but as a…
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Mars may actually trigger Earth’s ice ages from millions of miles away
Read More: Mars may actually trigger Earth’s ice ages from millions of miles awayEarth’s ice ages have long been blamed on subtle wobbles in our own orbit, but new research suggests a distant…
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Tiny machines the size of molecules could completely transform the world
Read More: Tiny machines the size of molecules could completely transform the worldTiny machines built from individual molecules are moving from science fiction into working hardware, promising to reshape medicine, manufacturing, and…








