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Scientists Confirm You Can Communicate With Your Cat by Blinking Very Slowly

Cats have a bit of a reputation for standoffishness, especially compared with dogs. But if you find your feline friend is a little hard to…

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Surprise Discovery Shows AirPods Can Work as Well as Expensive Hearing Aids

Higher end AirPods have the potential to act as hearing aids for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss, according to new research that put…

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Scientists Discover a Giant Manta Ray Population, 10 Times Bigger Than Any Other

With so many species under threat due to human activity and climate change, it’s encouraging to hear about one population that’s doing very well for…

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Smoking Cannabis Could Harm Your Lungs More Than Tobacco, Study Finds

Cannabis may do more harm to a smoker’s lungs and airways than tobacco, according to a small Canadian study published Tuesday. Researchers from the University…

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Scientists Record a Virus ‘Prowling’ Cells in Search of a Way Inside

For the first time, scientists have been able to make a three-dimensional, real-time recording of the moment a virus hijacks a cell, giving us a…

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NASA Is Launching Its Moon Mega Rocket Tonight! Watch The Official Live Stream Now

Third time’s the charm? After two failed attempts, NASA was readying to launch its new mega Moon rocket early Wednesday from Florida, less than a…

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Sperm Counts Are Dropping Across The World, And The Decline Is Accelerating

Sperm count among men worldwide is falling at an accelerated rate after halving over the last 40 years, a large new study said Tuesday, calling…

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Scientists Created a Black Hole in The Lab, And Then It Started to Glow

A new kind of black hole analog could tell us a thing or two about an elusive radiation theoretically emitted by the real thing. Using…

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Europe’s Cities Are Getting More Crowded—That’s a Good Thing

Cities are unpredictable places. Not just in the hustle and bustle of dusty street corners, but across the sweep of time itself. Take Leipzig for…

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Wormholes May Already Have Been Detected, Physicists Say

Hypothetical bridges connecting distant regions of space (and time) could more or less look like garden variety black holes, meaning it’s possible these mythical beasts…

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