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Yes, a Solar Minimum Is Coming. No, It’s Not Going to Mess Up The World

Because we are normal people living in normal times, normal things are happening. Like news tabloids reporting that the Sun is in “lockdown”, and that…

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Should You Self-Isolate if You Suddenly Lose Your Sense of Smell? Here’s What We Know

Waking up and not being able to smell the coffee could be a sign of COVID-19. The World Health Organization recently announced that a sudden…

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We Just Got Promising Early Results For One COVID-19 Vaccine in The US

US biotech firm Moderna reported promising early results on Monday from the first clinical tests of an experimental vaccine against the novel coronavirus performed on…

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Experts Think The Coal Industry May Never Recover From The Pandemic, And We’re Not Sad

For the first time ever, official energy statistics from the US government show renewables are on track to generate more electricity than coal for the…

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President Trump says he’s taking hydroxychloroquine—but that doesn’t mean you should

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Taylor Momsen + Matt Cameron Cover Soundgarden’s ‘Halfway There’

The Pretty Reckless‘ Taylor Momsen has expressed her love and admiration for Soundgarden on multiple occasions and on the third anniversary of Chris Cornell‘s death,…

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How Nazi Comparisons Forced Kiss to Change Their Logo in Germany

There’s an important reason Kiss albums, posters and T-shirts look different in Germany. For more than four decades, the band’s logo has been changed to avoid…

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Wacky weather punched a new hole in the ozone—and it could happen again

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Tattoo Artist Creates Hard Rocking Paper Doll Coloring Book

Who says crafts can’t be metal? As we recently saw, there is a metal-inspired crocheter out there and now comes a new coloring book where…

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Astronomers Re-Create the Formation of Jupiter’s Galilean Moons

Using insights gleaned from studying exoplanets, astronomers have developed a new theory that explains the formation of all of Jupiter’s Galilean moons. The team, led…

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