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LG's Stretchable Screen Promises a Future of Shatter-Proof Tech
The World’s Longest Passenger Train Is Over One Mile Long
All-terrain wheelchairs arrive at U.S. parks: 'This is life-changing'

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An X-Ray Uncovered What May Be Van Gogh's First-Ever Self-Portrait Beneath a Modest Painting of a Peasant Woman | Artnet News
Learn how the U.S. Mint makes the nation's circulating, bullion, and numismatic coins.
2023 American Women Quarters Program Designs | U.S. Mint

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Dozens of species thought to be mute make sounds after all : NPR
Inversa transforms skins of invasive marine predators into fashion acc
Some People Really Are Mosquito Magnets, and They're Stuck That Way - Scientific American

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Temperatures are rising at super speed in the US - The Verge
Segment of Doomed Challenger Space Shuttle Found at Bottom of Atlantic Ocean

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Barbie has unveiled a doll dedicated to conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall. The doll honors her ground-breaking research and is made of recycled plastics.
Robotic hands often trade strength for adaptability, but a sticky coating inspired by gecko feet has given this artificial hand a delicate touch
Deep Dive Dubai - The world's deepest pool

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From Spain, a Creative and Eco-Friendly Way to Beat the Heat - Core77
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Popcorn Packaging: A Viable Alternative to Polystyrene - ProcuRising

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Himalayan Songbirds Adapted to the Cold by Sporting Thicker Down 'Jackets' | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine
Purina study published in the journal Animal Cognition revealed that cats can ‘read the room,’ and adjust their own attention-getting behavior with the attentional state of the person they are trying to seek help from.
Scientists found modern domestic horses’ homeland in southwestern Russia | Science News

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How the Tonga eruption is helping space scientists understand Mars
7-Year-old Girl Obsessed With Space Will Become the First Kid to Send an Item to the Moon
A woman in Canada was allegedly woken by a meteorite crashing through her roof and landing on her bed while she was asleep.

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Dozens of species thought to be mute make sounds after all : NPR Tuatara, Chester Zoo, Evolutionary Biology, Pet Turtle, The University Of Arizona, Animal Sounds, Fire Brigade, Horse Ranch, Animal Species
Dozens of species were assumed to be mute — until they were recorded making sounds
Dozens of species thought to be mute make sounds after all : NPR
LG's Stretchable Screen Promises a Future of Shatter-Proof Tech Lg Display, Display Screen, Sensory Swing, Lcd Panels, Display Technologies, Do You Remember, Chromebook, Touch Screen, Beverage Can
LG's Stretchable, Smooshable Screen Promises a Future of Shatter-Proof Gadgets
LG's Stretchable Screen Promises a Future of Shatter-Proof Tech
Temperatures are rising at super speed in the US - The Verge Weather And Climate, Climate Change, Science News Articles, World As A Whole, Earth’s Atmosphere, Super Speed, Water Resources, Industrial Revolution, Greenhouse Gases
Temperatures are rising at super speed in the US
Temperatures are rising at super speed in the US - The Verge
Inversa transforms skins of invasive marine predators into fashion acc Ocean Ecosystem, Natural Ecosystem, Fish Tank, Predator, Accessories Design, Species, Marine, Moose Art
These laptop cases are made from the skin of invasive ocean predators
Inversa transforms skins of invasive marine predators into fashion acc
The World’s Longest Passenger Train Is Over One Mile Long Guinness World Records, Electric Train, Train Pictures, Train Journey, Thing 1, Swiss Alps, View Video, Unesco World Heritage, The Locals
The World’s Longest Passenger Train Is Over One Mile Long
The World’s Longest Passenger Train Is Over One Mile Long
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Some People Really Are Mosquito Magnets, and They're Stuck That Way - Scientific American Mosquito Magnet, Pest Prevention, Fields Of Science, Scientific American, Some People, Health And Nutrition, That Way, Magnets
Some People Really Are Mosquito Magnets, and They're Stuck That Way - Scientific American
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Segment of Doomed Challenger Space Shuttle Found at Bottom of Atlantic Ocean
Segment of Doomed Challenger Space Shuttle Found at Bottom of Atlantic Ocean
Oklahoma City Zoo wants help naming their lion cubs : NPR African Name, African Lion, Nature Inspired Names, Oklahoma City Zoo, Baby Tigers, Bear Names, Male Lion, Lion Cub, Shawnee
Oklahoma City Zoo welcomed its first lion cubs in 15 years. You can help name them
Oklahoma City Zoo wants help naming their lion cubs : NPR
All-terrain wheelchairs arrive at U.S. parks: 'This is life-changing' Badlands National Park, National Parks, Georgia State Parks, Cloudland Canyon, Wheelchair Friendly, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Park Trails, Aging In Place, Closer To Nature
All-terrain wheelchairs arrive at U.S. parks: ‘This is life-changing’
All-terrain wheelchairs arrive at U.S. parks: 'This is life-changing'
Solar storm smashes hole in Earth's magnetosphere, triggering extremely rare pink auroras | Live Science Tromso, Champs, Old Pokemon, Earth's Magnetic Field, Northern Lights Tours, Solar Activity, Earth Surface, Light Images
Solar storm smashes hole in Earth's magnetosphere, triggering extremely rare pink auroras
Solar storm smashes hole in Earth's magnetosphere, triggering extremely rare pink auroras | Live Science
The aye-aye is one of 12 primates that pick their nose - but we have no good reason why the behaviour evolved. Chimpanzee, Orangutan, Primates, Mammals, Nose Picker, New World Monkey, Futures Studies, Aye Aye
Aye-aye recorded picking nose and eating snot for the first time
The aye-aye is one of 12 primates that pick their nose - but we have no good reason why the behaviour evolved.
Sea sponges rely on a sneezing mechanism to clear their pores, using mucus to flush out debris. This mucus provides food for other marine life. Latest Science News, Types Of Sponges, Brittle Star, University Of Alberta, Sea Sponge, Snot, Time Lapse Video
Sea sponges launch slow-motion snot rockets to clean their pores
Sea sponges rely on a sneezing mechanism to clear their pores, using mucus to flush out debris. This mucus provides food for other marine life.
3D food printers are already a science fact, not far-fetched science fiction | Food Safety News Chocolate 3d Printer, Science Fact, Science Fiction, Science News, Tracing Shapes, Cartridge Refilling, Best Oven, Silicone Mat, Food Safety
3D food printers are already a science fact, not far-fetched science fiction
3D food printers are already a science fact, not far-fetched science fiction | Food Safety News
Chernobyl radiation set off black frog surge while green frogs ‘croaked.’ Evolution explains why. | Live Science Chernobyl Radiation, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Black Frog, Green Frog, Amphibians, Hiroshima Bombing, Types Of Fungi
Chernobyl radiation set off black frog surge while green frogs 'croaked.' Evolution explains why.
Chernobyl radiation set off black frog surge while green frogs ‘croaked.’ Evolution explains why. | Live Science