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Mindy Weisberger
Mindy Weisberger
Senior Writer at
Live Science
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68
Location
United States
Languages
English
Covering topics
Agriculture
Biology/Microbiology
Science
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Tiny 'bramble snout' fossils found near Wales were 'weird wonders ... - Livescience.com
Scientists recently unearthed fossils of strange ocean creatures that lived about 460 million years ago and were unlike any animal alive today.
almost 2 years ago
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Bizarre aye-ayes use spooky, bony finger for nose picking - Livesci...
A new study in aye-ayes is the first to review nose picking in primates and reports the first evidence of the habit in lemurs.
about 2 years ago
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9 million told to evacuate after super typhoon Nanmadol slams ... -...
Tens of thousands of people have already sought shelter from the powerful storm.
about 2 years ago
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Amber tomb of 'dancing' wasp and delicate flower also hides a ... -...
A grisly fate may have been in store for a fly larva concealed in the bloom.
over 2 years ago
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What was megalodon's favorite snack? Sperm whale faces - Livescienc...
Ruthless megalodon snacked on whales’ fat-rich noses, fossil skulls show.
over 2 years ago
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Cannibal wasp babies eat their siblings, because nature is brutal -...
Siblings: they’re what’s for dinner.
over 2 years ago
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Hubble spots most distant star ever seen, 28 billion light-years away
Astronomers nicknamed it “Earendel,” from the Old English word for “morning star.”
over 2 years ago
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Stacked ‘Mega Moon rocket’ is ready to roll, NASA says
Lunar mission Artemis I is about to roll closer to getting a launch date.
over 2 years ago
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‘Frozen in place’ fossils reveal dinosaur-killing asteroid struck i...
Clues to the season of impact lingered in delicate fish fossils.
over 2 years ago
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Underground Railroad secrets revealed with drones, lasers and radar...
The escape network helped freedom seekers flee enslavement in the southern U.S.
over 2 years ago
livescience.com
Will the Doomsday Clock move forward or back? Watch live to find out
This year marks the clock’s 75th anniversary.
almost 3 years ago
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Astronomers Report a Monstrous Eruption from a Supermagnetic Star -...
In a fraction of a second, the outburst released as much energy as our sun produces in 100,000 years
almost 3 years ago
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'Humanity has touched the sun' in a pioneering achievement for ... ...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe dipped into the sun’s atmosphere to sample particles from the corona.
almost 3 years ago
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Epic sea level rise drove Vikings out of Greenland
Not even the mighty Vikings could stand against climate change.
almost 3 years ago
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Brutal murder in 1908 that inspired ‘Twin Peaks’ is still a cold case
A new book revisits the mysterious unsolved homicide.
about 3 years ago
livescience.com
Ancient ‘hangover prevention’ ring found in Israel
It’s pretty and practical.
about 3 years ago
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Fowl play? 'Bird of the Year' winner in New Zealand contest is a ba...
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about 3 years ago