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Carrion beetles have a stomach-churning diet — but it’s one that could replenish
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A sinkhole suddenly opening up and swallowing cars or farmland seems to defy
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Two missions, VERITAS and DAVINCI+, will study the hellish planet to piece
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Your diet is crucial in long-distance running. Here’s what you should eat if
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Before Covid-19, Timur Bekmambetov was obsessed with “Screenlife” movies. Now,
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previously thought.
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On your next visit to the park, try and count all the different species you can
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The first atomic bombs were detonated in New Mexico in the 1940s and scientists
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By looking at fossils of various dinosaurs, paleontologists think they may have
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From Bigfoot to the anti-vaccine movement, fringe theories are everywhere. Where
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Just 50,000 years ago, something big blew up on Mars — meaning the planet could
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The best fire starters are easy to use and made from durable materials that have
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Ingenuity is still busy on the surface of Mars, making more firsts and reaching
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On Friday, NASA announced the Mars 2020 rover Perseverance had completed its
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