Selasa, 31 Desember 2019

Take That Back: The Top Scientific Retractions of 2019

This past year was rich in scientific retractions of papers filled with poor processes and, in many cases, blatant fabrications.

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Why Hangovers Feel So Awful

Hangovers, those nasty vertigo-inducing, cold sweat-promoting and vomit-producing sensations after a raucous night out are all part of your body's attempt to protect itself from injury after you overindulge in alcoholic beverages.

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7 Science-Based Strategies to Boost Your Willpower and Succeed with Your New Year's Resolutions

It’s that time of year when people make their New Year’s resolutions – indeed, 93% of people set them, according to the American Psychological Association.

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6 Times Parasites Grossed Us Out in 2019

Here are the weirdest parasitic infections we covered this year.

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Hasbro's Baby Yoda Toys Coming in 2020 Are Just Adorable

The Mandalorian's "The Child" products are available for preorder and will go on sale in May 2020.

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The 100 Best Science Photos of 2019

Here are 100 of our favorite science photos of 2019.

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11 Times Animals Got Stuck in Things in 2019

From raccoons in sewer grates to hedgehogs in cups, this was a sticky year for some unlucky animals.

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Senin, 30 Desember 2019

12 Times Science Proved the World Is Amazing in 2019

A river of heartwarming, amazing discoveries also flooded in this year, from tardigrades on the moon (lunar water bears?!) to jewel-like lakes under Greenland to a trippy wonderland of hydrothermal vents.

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10 Ways the Earth Changed Forever in 2019

Planet Earth went through its fair share of upheavals in 2019, from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions to alterations caused by human activity.

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The 12 Most Important and Stunning Quantum Experiments of 2019

Quantum computing seems to inch closer every year.

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The Biggest Black Hole Findings of 2019

These strange discoveries will suck you in.

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The 14 Wildest Science Stories from 2019

See you next decade, science!

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Minggu, 29 Desember 2019

The Decade in Astronomy: These Space Discoveries Shaped the 2010s

As the 2010s come to a close, it's time to revisit how some of the biggest space science stories shaped the decade.

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10 Most Popular Wedding Flowers in the World

A wedding will not be perfect if there are no flowers. They symbolize true love, purity, strength and faith. Flowers for bouquets, corsages, and other decors add romance, joy, and happiness to the wedding itself.

Below are the 10 most popular wedding flowers in the world.

1. Rose

Until now, rose is the most known flower used for a wedding. Roses has thousands of different kinds available. It blooms in red, yellow, and white colors. Most of its kind has a pleasant smell and available throughout the year. It symbolizes joy, love, and beauty. It’s always used in boutonnieres, corsages, arrangements, and bouquets.

For weddings, spray roses, hybrid tea roses, and garden roses are the three kinds that are widely used. There is great importance in the roses’ colors. Red rose is the most well known and it signifies true love. From the times of ancient up to present, it’s found as the main used flowers in weddings. It has also proven to be a powerful explanation of love. Yellow rose, on the other hand, symbolizes friendship, white rose for innocence and purity, and pink for gratitude and love.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Rose

2. Tulip

Tulip has seventy-five (75) different species. It comes in yellow, pink, red, magenta, purple, and white. “Consuming love” is the symbol of tulip flowers. The symbolism and beauty of this flower have a significant element in making bouquets, decorations, and boutonnieres in a wedding. It’s available throughout the year, however expensive. Tulips grow during spring and mostly only have one flower per stem.

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3. Lily of the Valley

Lily of the Valley is sweet-scented and small. It’s a popular flower in weddings and native in Europe and Asia. Per bundle, it cost $20 to $50. Lots of sprouts are needed for one bouquet. The small and bell-shaped Lily of the Valley is used for decorations and wedding bouquets. It’s combined with other gorgeous flowers to make elegant bouquets. Happiness, sweetness, humidity, and springtime is the symbol of this flower.

It usually grows during fall and spring. Lily of the Valley has six petals. Its smell attracts the butterflies. It can also heal eye infections, kidney stones, and urinary tract infections.

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4. Stephanotis

The fragrant waxy flower Stephanotis is widely used in bouquets for a wedding. Stephanotis, also known as Madagascar jasmine, symbolizes marital happiness. The waxy and the sweet-smelling flower has distinctive petals. It’s available throughout the year and has a moderate price.

Stephanotis plant is native to Africa, Australia, and Madagascar. It blooms up to 10 ft high and normally appears at the start of summer. However, this flower needs a cool temperature continuously.

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5. Sweet Pea

Sweet Pea is widely known for its unique fragrance. It grows in different colors such as purple, coral pink, and white. Sweet pea is commonly used in making bouquets because of their availability of different colors and their sweet fragrance. The delicate and beautiful sweet pea symbolizes pleasure. It’s also the best choice in a garden setting and in making vases.

Sweet pea is native in Southern Italy’s Sicily Island. It reaches up to 2 meters high, and it’s a climbing plant. Sweet pea blooms during midsummer. Due to its pleasant smell, it’s also used in perfume production.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Sweet Pea

6. Gardenia

Gardenia is popular due to its amazing fragrance. It’s one of the most popular flowers used in a wedding, which symbolizes purity and happiness. White gardenia’s strong scent is always the best for wedding bouquets. It’s always available throughout the year and also inexpensive.

Gardenia is mainly found in Africa, Australia, and Asia. It grows up to two to ten meters high during mid-spring until midsummer. The gardenia in round shape is found in small clusters with pale yellow or white color. It also has dark green shiny leaves.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Gardenia

7. Ranunculus

Ranunculus is a perfect choice for a wedding due to its color variety, which includes apricot, pale yellow, white, and orange. Its size is small, multi-pleated, and a not expensive flower. This flower symbolizes radiant charm, which also means “You’re very attractive.”

Ranunculus is not only used in bouquets but also for boutonnieres. It appears during March and June, depending on when it was planted.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Ranunculus

8. Hydrangea

The hydrangea flower comes in blue, green, white, and pink and has been known as an ornamental plant. It is used for making elegant bridal bouquets. It looks great when combined with other flowers. This lovely flower is widely used for decorations and boutonniere, however expensive. The name hydrangea means “you’re my heartbeat.”

Worldwide, it has 75 species and blooms across America and Asia. It can grow up to 3 meters high and some can reach up to 30. It blossoms during the beginning of the spring season. Its color depends on the soil’s acidity.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Hydrangea

9. Peony

The bright peony has a strong scent and can be seen in North America, Europe, and Asia. It’s used widely in decorations and wedding bouquets. It’s China’s flower symbol and Indiana’s state flower. A happy marriage and good fortune is the symbol of this flower. It blooms in different colors like yellow, white, and red. The mixture of this flower is used in spectacular arrangements and delicates bouquets.

Peonies can live up to 100 years or more. It blooms from April until June. Peonies are named after the healing God of Greek (Paeon). During the times of Ancient China, they are used to treat the convulsion. According to history, it’s has been used for the longest time.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Peony

10. Calla Lily

Calla Lily flower is Africa’s native and wedding’s traditional flower. It has a variety of colors like purple, yellow, orange, and pink and trumpet in shape. Calla Lily has two different types and widely used for a wedding. Small ones are used in boutonnieres, while the large ones that have long stems are used for bouquets. Calla, a Greek word, means beautiful. It’s available all year round, however expensive.

Most Popular Wedding Flowers - Calla Lily

If you’re planning a wedding and you don’t know how to start, here are the few things you need, to make your wedding a perfect one! Check out this Ultimate Wedding Checklist.

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10 Things We Learned About Humans in 2019

This past year, new discoveries have revealed an invisible network of immune cells, a "Jell-O" violin in our ears and how the oldest people in this world survived to such extreme ages.

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Sabtu, 28 Desember 2019

How Long Can Organs Stay Outside the Body Before Being Transplanted?

Depending on the organ, the time can range from a few hours to a day and a half.

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The Greatest Spaceflight Moments of 2019

Three lunar missions, commercial spaceflight milestones, the first all-woman spacewalk — 2019 was a busy year in space for public and private entities alike.

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The 10 Coolest Shark Stories of 2019

Because sharks are jawsome.

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Jumat, 27 Desember 2019

The 10 Biggest Science Stories of the Decade

As the decade closes, we look at the science stories that made the biggest splash over the past 10 years.

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10 Ways Earth Revealed Its Weirdness in 2019

Our planet sure is a strange one.

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The 5 Most Notable Disease Outbreaks of 2019

Here's a look at some of the most notable outbreaks that made headlines in 2019.

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Kamis, 26 Desember 2019

16 Times Antarctica Revealed Its Awesomeness in 2019

With new tools and expeditions, scientists are peering into Antarctica's nooks and crannies and even its subsurface, discovering a world that seems unimaginable to many. Here are some of the secrets Antarctica revealed in 2019.

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The 10 Biggest Archaeology Discoveries of 2019

From a Bronze-Age megalopolis to a cachette of priests to a massive ancient wall, here’s a look at the biggest archaeological discoveries of 2019.

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3 Bodies Found Inside Alamo Cathedral, Reigniting Dispute Over Native-American Burial Ground

The discovery of three human graves in the church of the Alamo in San Antonio has reignited a dispute over the Native American presence at the historic site.

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Rabu, 25 Desember 2019

The 10 Strangest Animal Stories of 2019

The animal kingdom is full of cannibals, zombies and party animals.

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Selasa, 24 Desember 2019

The 9 Best Blobs of 2019

When scientists find a round, lumpy object they can't totally explain, they call it a "blob." Here are our nine favorite blobs of 2019.

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10 Times Nature Was Totally Metal in 2019

From cannibal ants to reindeer 'cyclones' to solar tsunamis, 2019 was a metal year for nature. Here are our 10 favorite moments.

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10 Strangest Medical Cases of 2019

Here are 10 of the strangest case reports Live Science covered in 2019.

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9 Epic Space Discoveries You Probably Missed in 2019

Scientists probed some strange corners of the universe this year. Here are our favorites.

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In Artistic 'Christmas Miracle,' Hidden Nativity Scene Appears Beneath Medieval Painting

Just in time for Christmas, a long-hidden Nativity scene has surfaced after laying concealed for centuries under another painting.

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Senin, 23 Desember 2019

10 Signs That Earth's Climate Is Off the Rails

Our planet's climate is bananas.

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10 Things That Blasted Through Space in 2019

… and sometimes crashed to Earth.

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The 10 Weirdest Science Studies of 2019

Oh, the things we do for science!

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10 Things We Learned About the Brain in 2019

We depend on this organ to live and learn, but much of the tissue still remains as mysterious to us as the inside of a black hole.

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From Jesus' Time: The 10 Most Interesting Biblical Discoveries of 2019

From long-lost churches to marvelous mosaics, here are the most intriguing biblical discoveries archaeologists made in 2019.

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Minggu, 22 Desember 2019

Ursid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight

The annual Ursid meteor shower will peak during the overnight hours of Sunday (Dec. 22), into the morning hours of Monday (Dec. 23).

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What Causes Static Electricity?

Static electricity is so common that it's easy to forget how weird it is.

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Sabtu, 21 Desember 2019

Why Do We Have Fingerprints?

In 1910, Thomas Jennings fled a murder scene, but he left behind a clue that would seal his fate: a perfect impression of his fingerprints in the drying paint of a railing, outside the house where he'd committed the crime. Jennings' fingerprints were the first ever to be used as evidence in a criminal investigation, and they led to his conviction for murder in 1911.

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Jumat, 20 Desember 2019

The Most Energetic Flashes of Light in the Universe Produce Deadly Nuclear Reactions

Gamma-ray bursts are even worse than we thought.

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The Force of 'Star Wars': The Staying Power of a Sci-Fi Icon Explained

What is it about the "Star Wars" franchise that gives it staying power throughout a generation and a half of change?

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Boeing Starliner Spacecraft Launches on Historic 1st Mission to Space Station

Boeing's reusable CST-100 Starliner spacecraft successfully launched on its first uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station today (Dec. 20).

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Mass Grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Possibly Discovered

A buried pit that could be a mass grave has been found in a cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma — and researchers think it could hold the bodies of black victims of a 1921 race massacre that was featured in the HBO television series "Watchmen."

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Kamis, 19 Desember 2019

Why Are So Few Babies Born on Christmas Day?

Christmas and New Year's are days of celebration in many parts of the world when people gather with family and friends. One thing many typically don't celebrate on those days is a birthday.

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What Is Space-Time?

Curving through the universe.

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Bones Found in Monastery Atop 'All-Male' Mountain May Belong to a Woman

On a mountain where women were banned, one woman may have found a home ... in death.

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NASA's Martian Mole Is Digging Again

The troubled "mole" on NASA's InSight Mars lander is moving again, even as scientists working on the robot's seismometer ponder new marsquake mysteries.

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China's Farside Moon Rover Breaks Lunar Longevity Record

China's farside rover, Yutu 2, has broken the longevity record for working on the surface of the moon.

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Rabu, 18 Desember 2019

The Fascinating History of Crisco, the Famous Tub of 'Lard'

For all Crisco's popularity, what exactly is that thick, white substance in the can? If you don't know, you're not alone. Here's why.

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Ancient Slab Preserved Tracks of a Dinosaur, a 'Sailing Stone' and a Hopping Mammal

Intriguing clues about Jurassic life were retained in a slab of sandstone that was long known for its preserved dinosaur tracks.

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This Is 'Lola,' a 5,700-Year-Old Woman Whose Entire Life Is Revealed in Her 'Chewing Gum'

Thousands of years ago, a young Neolithic woman in what is now Denmark chewed on a piece of birch pitch.

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A Never-Before-Seen Event Is Collapsing an Ice Sheet in the Russian Arctic

The event is permanently transforming the region.

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Pet Store Puppies Tied to New Outbreak of Drug-Resistant Bacteria

So far, the outbreak has sickened 30 people in 13 states.

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Ancient, Gold-Lined Tombs That May Hold Princesses Discovered in Greece

The bodies of ancient princes and princesses may have rested in two ancient tombs lined with gold that were recently found at the site of Pylos in Greece.

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14% of High-School Seniors Are Vaping Marijuana, Study Finds

This year saw an alarming rise in the percentage of U.S. teens who vape marijuana, according to new findings from a government-backed survey.

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Catastrophic Ohio Methane Leak Stayed Hidden Until a Satellite Found It

A blowout in Ohio made little news in 2018, but satellite images show it was a major global event.

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Selasa, 17 Desember 2019

An Ancient Egyptian Physician Cited As the 'First Woman Doctor' Likely Never Existed

Merit Ptah was thought to live nearly 5,000 years ago. But there was no proof.

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The Best Gifts for Science Nerds and Geeks

What's up, nerds? Here at Live Science we love shopping for science lovers. Check out this specially curated list of our favorite science-themed and geeky gifts.

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This Is the Age Where Life Has the Most Meaning

When does life have the most meaning? Here's a hint: Youth is overrated.

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Giant Panda Babies Are Born 'Undercooked' and No One Knows Why

The leading theory just fell apart.

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Senin, 16 Desember 2019

What Are Irrational Numbers?

They're irrational but they're still logical.

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NASA's 'Treasure Map' of Water Ice on Mars Shows Where Humans Should Land

NASA's wish to follow the water on Mars just got a helping hand.

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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Continues Drifting, Crosses Prime Meridian

Earth's magnetic north is wandering from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia, and it just crossed the Prime Meridian.

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Can You Catch a Cold and the Flu at the Same Time?

You'd have to be particularly unlucky to catch a cold and the flu at the same time, a new study finds.

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5,000-Year-Old Human Found with 'Extremely Rare' Form of Dwarfism

An ancient human skeleton uncovered in China belonged to an individual with the rare condition of "proportionate dwarfism."

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Fossilized Brains Found in Ancient Bug-Like Creatures

New evidence of preserved brain tissue from the Cambrian period counters arguments that nervous tissue cannot be fossilized.

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Giant Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy May Have a Friend

A second supermassive black hole may be lurking at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way.

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On Mars, Auroras Glow All Summer Long in UV Light

During summer in Mars' southern hemisphere, proton auroras occur nearly every day.

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Diamonds Buried 400 Miles Below Surface Could Explain Mysterious Earthquakes

What's driving Earth's deepest earthquakes? Diamonds may hold answers.

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Minggu, 15 Desember 2019

Why Do People Have Different Personalities?

Where do personalities come from, and why are they so different?

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10 Most Expensive Handbag Brands in the World

Handbags have become an important part of every woman’s lifestyle. A handbag is an essential part of every woman’s ensemble. And there are tons of brand that manufacture varieties of purses in all parts of the world. Some are made affordable that can be purchased by many and some are just too expensive even much expensive than a brand new car. Since some of these purses are too expensive and lavish, these handbags have become the benchmark of social status. Generally speaking, bags are one of the women’s weaknesses, and for some, their collection of handbags will never be completed. For this reason, expensive and famous brands continually create new designs that will attract all bag lovers all over the world.

Below are the 10 most expensive handbag brands in the world.

1. Mouawad

Mouawad is known for its jewelry and watches and then, later on, ventured on making bags too that made them even more well-known internationally. They have headquarters in Dubai and Geneva as well as in other countries. Their famous 1001 Nights Diamond purse holds the title of being the most expensive bag in the world in the Guinness World record for consecutive years now. Its value is amazingly $3.8M.

2. Hermes

Hermes is a popular brand from Paris and started way back in 1837. Hermes is well-known for its classy and elegant designs. The company also makes shoes and luxurious timepieces. Their famous Himalaya Birkin bag with diamonds and white gold was sold in an auction for $300,168, making it the second most expensive bag in the world.

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3. Chanel

Chanel is a well-known fashion company from France and was established way back in 1909. And there are lots of well-known personalities that were spotted carrying bag from this famous brand. One of the pride of this brand is its “Diamond forever” handbag made from high-quality crocodile leather and has 334 diamonds; its strap is made of detachable 18k white gold. They only made 13 of these bags and prized at $261,000.

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4. Lana Marks

Lana Marks have been known for their leather products that come in various styles and colors, about 150 of various styles. Angelina Jolie, Kate Winslet and even the late Princess Diana of Wales are just some of the famous people who own this bag which made this particular brand even more popular internationally. Their most expensive handbag, Cleopatra Clutch, ranges between $ 100,000 to $ 400,000 and decorated with 1600 of white diamonds.

5. Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton is a luxury brand in Paris that made a name in the fashion industry since 1854. Their bags are known to be water and fireproof. For six consecutive years, it holds the title of being the world’s most expensive and esteemed brand. Their unique and famous Kusama Pumpkin Minaudiere Jewel bag was sold for $133,430.

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6. Judith Leiber

Judith Leiber is a famous brand from Hungary that started in 1963. Their most valued purse is the Rose bag, studded with 1,196 sapphires, 800 tourmalines and 1,016 diamonds all combined with white gold that made this bag worth $ 92,000. It is so precious that they never made one again.

7. Hilde Palladino

This famous brand comes from Norway and they first released their bag in 2001 but they manufacture their bags in Italy due to the cheaper cost of labor. Their most expensive bag is the Gadino handbag created with white-skin crocodile decorated with 39 white diamonds and it was sold for $ 38,470. The creation of this bag leads them to be known all over the world.

8. Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs is a very popular brand form the USA. This person responsible for this brand was used to be Louis Vuitton’s creative director for 17 years. Jacobs was included in 100 most influential people in the world and also he was one of the most popular gays in America. Their most beloved and famous bag is Carolyn Crocodile handbag that costs $ 38,000.

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9. Fendi

Fendi is a well-loved brand from Italy that started in Rome way back in 1925. They are known for their authentic leather fur products. Their most priced handbag, Selleria costs $ 38,000 and is made up of skin of chinchilla and sable that are expensive. And the designs of their bag are what make them popular among all bags lovers in the world.

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10. Prada

Prada started in the fashion business in 1913. Prada is a renowned brand from Italy that caters to both men and women and their products vary from bags to clothes, cosmetics, and even jewelry. Even their collection of watches is very popular and their bags are regarded as one of the finest bags in the world. Their most expensive handbag is said to be more than $ 10,000.

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Sabtu, 14 Desember 2019

Huge New Storm Creates Hexagon at Jupiter's South Pole

NASA's Juno probe discovered a giant new storm swirling near Jupiter's south pole last month, a few weeks after pulling off a dramatic death-dodging maneuver.

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How Big Can Lightning Get?

How big can lightning get: Two miles long? Twenty? Fifty? Think again.

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Jumat, 13 Desember 2019

Scientists Found the Deepest Land on Earth Hiding Beneath Antarctica's Ice

A new mapping effort revealed critical new details of Antarctica's hidden land.

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Physicists Use Bubbling Quantum Vacuum to Hopscotch Heat Across Empty Space

Heat isn't supposed to move like this.

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Dazzling 'Temple of Colored Marbles' Honoring Roman God Discovered in Italy

Archaeologists have discovered a 1,600-year-old temple called the "Mithraeum of Colored Marbles," where Romans would have worshipped the god Mithras.

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The Science Behind Your (Irrational) Fear of Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th is what you make it, and it's OK if you think it's unlucky.

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Thousands of 10-Inch 'Penis Fish' Washed Up on a California Beach

A "penis fish" is neither a penis nor a fish. (Discuss.)

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Lightning Bolts Create Glowing Auroral 'Elves' and Brilliant Gamma-Ray Flashes

Dark fluffy thunderclouds don't just fuel dramatic storms, they also produce some of the most energetic flashes of light on the planet.

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Lightning Strikes Almost Killed the Apollo 12 Mission

The launch sparked two lightning strikes that disrupted critical rocket systems.

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Kamis, 12 Desember 2019

The IRS Accidentally Set Up a Health Insurance Experiment and Saved Lives

A batch of bureaucratic letters from the IRS created an accidental experiment on health insurance.

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What Was the Black Death?

The Black Death killed over half the population of Europe during the Middle Ages.

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A Dark River Nearly 1,000 Miles Long May Be Flowing Beneath Greenland's Ice

It lies far below Greenland's frozen surface.

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Our Large, Adult Galaxy Is As Massive As 890 Billion Suns

We live in a very big house, but we can't see most of it.

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'Lost' Iron Meteorites May Lurk Beneath Antarctic Ice. Scientists on Quest to Find Them.

Scientists are scouring the remote Antarctic ice cap for rare meteorites chock-full of iron and holding secrets to the history of our solar system going back some 4.5 billion years.

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The IRS Accidentally Set Up a Health Insurance Experiment and Saved Lives

A batch of bureaucratic letters from the IRS created an accidental experiment on health insurance.

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Thousands of Government UFO Reports Now Available at Canadian University

A private UFO enthusiast has donated his collection of 30,000 documents to the University of Manitoba in Canada. The truth is in there.

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Rabu, 11 Desember 2019

Vast Field of Mysterious, Perfectly Circular Holes Dot the Seafloor Off California's Coast

The hole truth hints at ancient instability in the ocean bottom.

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Woman's Bones Shrank in Rare Case of 'Telescoping Fingers'

A rare medical condition caused the bones of a woman's hands and fingers to shrink.

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Pneumonia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Pneumonia is a common infection that causes inflammation in one or both lungs. It's typical symptoms are a cough with phlegm, fever, chills and difficulty breathing.

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Tiny, Ancient Native American Weapons May Have Been Used to Train Children to Fight

Predating the bow and arrow, the atlatl was a dart-throwing weapon that could launch projectiles with great force.

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New Zealand Has Ordered More Than 1,200 Square Feet of Skin for Volcano Victims

New Zealand medical officials have ordered 1,292 square feet of skin to treat victims of the White Island volcanic eruptions.

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Humanity's Oldest Cave Art Shows Shape-Shifting Supernatural Hunters

Researchers have discovered humanity's oldest cave art. The paintings depict a hunting scene with what may be part-animal, part-human figures.

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New Anti-Aging Clinical Trial Begins. For $1 Million, You Can Be a Participant.

A Kansas-based company launched a clinical trial in Colombia to reverse aging. But will it work?

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Impossibly Big Black Hole Was Probably Impossible After All

It just wasn't that big.

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Inside Story Behind Mesmerizing Sky Glow Named 'Steve' Revealed in New Documentary

The story behind an oddball sky glow endearingly named "Steve" is revealed in a new documentary. Here's why the light show captivated aurora chasers.

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Gold and Jewels Found on Minoan Island Devoted to the Color Purple

A storehouse of ancient treasures, including precious jewels and gold beads, has been uncovered by archaeologists on an island near Crete devoted to making a precious purple dye from sea snails.

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The First Evidence of 'Head Cones' Found in 3,300-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb

Archaeologists have uncovered two ancient Egyptian burials holding bodies wearing head cones, the first physical evidence of the practice.

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Neutron Flashes Never-Before-Seen Type of Magnetic Field at Earth

Neutron stars have never been caught behaving this way before.

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Selasa, 10 Desember 2019

Puppy Licks to a Woman's Feet May Have Caused Serious Skin Infection

Dogs can bring a person happiness, love, laughter ... and sometimes strange infections.

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Buried Christian (and Pagan) Basilica Discovered in Ethiopia's 'Lost Kingdom' of Aksum

An ancient church from the fourth century, containing both early Christian and what may be pagan artifacts, has been unearthed in a buried town in northern Ethiopia.

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Archaeologists Discover Mysterious 4,000-Year-Old Carved Stones That Look Like Humans

Archaeologists discovered nine mysterious stone-carved objects scattered around an ancient hearth.

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Enormous Craters Blasted in Seafloor by Nuclear Bombs Mapped for the First Time

"It seemed as if Captain Marvel herself had punched the planet."

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In Photos: Mice Brutally Attack and Devour Albatross on Gough Island

House mice that were introduced to Gough Island in the South Atlantic are attacking and killing both adult and baby albatross.

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Mice Caught Attacking Adult Albatross in Gruesome Video

Conservationists are alarmed at the brazen behavior of invasive mice.

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Weird 'Tiger Stripes' on Icy Saturn Moon Enceladus Finally Explained

New research solves some of the mysteries of the "tiger stripes" on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

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Europe Is Launching a Suicide Robot to 'Hug' Space Trash Out of Orbit

Meta description: The ESA has announced a mission to launch a four-armed robot to grab a single piece of space junk and drag it into the atmosphere.

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Senin, 09 Desember 2019

Flu Season Is Off to an Early (and Weird) Start

Flu season has arrived in the United States, and it's off to a strange start.

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Why White Island Volcano Erupted Without Warning

Five people have been confirmed dead, 31 remain in hospital with injuries and eight are still missing after sudden volcanic eruptions on White Island off New Zealand.

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First Pig-Monkey Chimeras Were Just Created in China

What’s got the body of a piglet and cells from a monkey? This pig-monkey chimera.

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New Zealand Volcano Erupts, Killing at Least 5

A volcano erupted violently on a New Zealand island today local time, sending ash up to 12,000 feet (3,700 meters) into the air, leaving five people dead and many missing.

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Stunning Warrior Grave — Complete with Chariot, Horses — Uncovered in England

Inside a 2,200-year-old grave, archaeologists have discovered a stunning Iron Age shield, along with a chariot and two ponies buried in a leaping pose.

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Hunters Set to Round Up Giant Burmese Pythons in Florida Challenge

The state of Florida is preparing to host the Super Bowl in January … and to wipe out as many invasive pythons as possible.

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Mysterious 'Particle X17' Could Carry a Newfound Fifth Force of Nature, But Most Experts Are Skeptical

It would rewrite the Standard Model of physics.

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A Baby Volcano Was Just Discovered in the Pacific, and It's Adorable

A newfound volcano discovered near Minamitorishima Island, Japan, is a mere 3 million years old, which is quite young for the area.

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Minggu, 08 Desember 2019

'Expedition Bigfoot' Scours Oregon Woods for Signs of the Mythical and Elusive Beast

A team of experts embark on a search for the mythical Bigfoot in the forests of Oregon in a new Travel Channel documentary.

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Why Do Smells Trigger Strong Memories?

The delicious scent of baking bread wafting out from the open doors of a nearby bakery can act like a time portal.

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Sabtu, 07 Desember 2019

The Universe Remembers Gravitational Waves — And We Can Find Them

Gravitational waves leave behind a memory — a permanent bend in space-time — as they pass through.

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Why Do We Hiccup?

Is there a purpose to these repeated "hics"?

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Jumat, 06 Desember 2019

This Brainless, Single-Celled Blob Can Make Complex 'Decisions'

The blob will make decisions to move if in the presence of an irritating substance.

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A Tiny Leak Led to a Massive, Unexpected Collapse at Kilauea Volcano

The 2018 eruption of Kilauea in Hawaii featured the spectacular collapse of the volcano's caldera, creating a hole nearly as deep as One World Trade Center in New York City is tall at its summit.

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Plants 'Scream' in the Face of Stress

A new study suggests that plants that are stressed by drought or physical damage may emit ultrasonic squeals.

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The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week

Here's a look at the stunning science photos released this week.

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Could Time-Restricted Eating Help You Lose Weight?

Restricting your eating time to a daily 10-hour window could help fight obesity and diabetes, new research finds.

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Here's How a Princeton Physicist Lost Classified H-Bomb Documents in 1953 … on a Night Train

A physicist who coined the term "black hole" lost highly sensitive nuclear weapons information when the U.S. had just completed tests of the first hydrogen bomb.

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Why Baby Yoda Won't Be Coming Home for Christmas

The Mandalorian director Jon Favreau addresses the lack of Baby Yoda toys for the holidays.

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Black Tar Heroin May Be Causing Deadly 'Flesh-Eating' Infections in San Diego

Seven people in San Diego have died in recent months from a "flesh eating" infection tied to use of black tar heroin, according to health officials.

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Kamis, 05 Desember 2019

Albert Einstein: The Life of a Brilliant Physicist

So much more than funny hair.

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Student Solves a Decades-Old Physics Mystery

Why do gas bubbles appear to get stuck inside narrow vertical tubes?

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Famous World War I Battleship Discovered at the Bottom of the Atlantic

The wreck of one of the most famous German warships of World War I has been located on the seafloor near the Falkland Islands, where it sank in a battle with British warships more than 100 years ago.

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Love It or Hate It, Tesla Cybertruck Is Revolutionary

The so-called Cybertruck is an angular, stainless steel, all-electric pickup truck that quickly became polarizing. Here's why it's revolutionary.

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Brazen Thieves Plunder Priceless Jewels and Historic Artifacts in 2 Heists in Germany

In two daring heists that took place just days apart in Germany, burglars stole precious gems and artifacts from museums in two cities.

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Incredible Time-Lapse Video Shows Giant Greenland Lake Disappearing Within Hours

The drainage of meltwater lakes may be making Greenland more unstable than scientists previously realized.

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Lonely Antarctic Expeditions Shrink People's Brains

Researchers speculated that living in relative isolation and a "monotonous" environment may cause certain brain structures to shrink.

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Rabu, 04 Desember 2019

'Crazymothers' Want You to Stop Calling Them 'Anti-Vaxxers'

An anti-vaccine group wants to rebrand itself as "vaccine risk aware." Here's why they can't.

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Once-a-Month Birth Control Pill Is in the Works

The once-a-month birth control pill is embedded into a starfish-like organic device.

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Evidence of an Alien Planet Spotted Around a White Dwarf, a Cosmic First

For the first time ever, astronomers have spotted evidence of a planet circling a superdense stellar corpse known as a white dwarf, a new study reports.

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Solar Probe Finds Active, Mysterious Corona, Surprising Scientists

NASA's Parker Solar Probe has passed through the outer atmosphere of the sun, and now we get to see what it found.

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Is the Universe Curved? Not So Fast.

A new study has called into question the prevailing notion that the universe is "flat." The stakes of this cosmological debate are huge.

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Radar Uncovers Viking Ship Buried on Norway Farm

The remains of a Viking ship have been discovered on a farm near a medieval church at Edøy, on the island of Smøla, in Norway.

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Women on the Pill May Have Shrinkage of One Brain Region

A brain region called the hypothalamus is smaller among women who use birth control pills, compared with non-users, a new study finds.

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Selasa, 03 Desember 2019

19 Galaxies Are Apparently Missing Dark Matter. No One Knows Why.

Nineteen newly discovered dwarf galaxies seem to be missing their dark matter, and physicists aren't sure why.

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Concussions Damage the 'Bridge' Between the Two Halves of the Brain

The bridge between both halves of the brain fundamentally changes after concussion.

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Quantum Supremacy Is Unlikely, Scientist Says

Google claims quantum supremacy – IBM says not so fast. One researcher explains why he doesn't see quantum computers outpacing classical computers any time soon ... and maybe not ever.

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What Is the Hubble Constant?

It's an expanding problem.

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Hoag's Object Is a Galaxy Within a Galaxy Within a Galaxy (and Nobody Knows Why)

Hoag's object, which is a galaxy within a galaxy within a galaxy, has befuddled stargazers since astronomer Arthur Hoag discovered it in 1950.

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Frothy and Toxic Bubbles Cover One of India’s Most Famous Beaches

A beach in India is coated in knee-deep foam that experts warn is toxic.

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NASA Spots Crash Site and Debris from India's Lost Moon Lander

Scientists and amateurs alike have spent months combing through images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter looking for the remains of India's moon lander — and that search has paid off.

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Senin, 02 Desember 2019

Inbreeding Caused the Distinctive 'Habsburg Jaw' of 17th Century Royals That Ruled Europe

The "Habsburg jaw" is an elongated jaw that was prominent among royalty at the time.

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220-lb. 'Litter Ball' Found Inside a Dead Sperm Whale's Belly

Whale experts who visited the scene described the amount of plastic in the animal's body as 'horrific.'

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Kids' Educational Tablets Up to 40% Off for Cyber Monday

Kids can explore the world of astronomy, the human body, chemistry and more with a Kids Fire Tablet or an iPad on sale today.

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Scientists Re-Counted Australia's Extinct Species. And the Result Is Devastating

In the most comprehensive assessment of its kind, researchers find that 100 endemic Australian species living in 1788 are now extinct.

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Astronomers See Stars Slinging Comets at Earth for the First Time

For the first time, a Polish group has identified two nearby stars that seem to have plucked up their icy partners, swinging them into orbits around our sun.

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When Did the 'Dark Ages of the Universe' End? This Rare Molecule Holds the Answer.

Scientists hunting for neutral hydrogen — a rare molecule that predates every star in the universe — just took a step closer to catching their prize.

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Mummified Pup Died in Siberia 18,000 Years Ago ... And Might Be a Wolf (or Something Else)

Permafrost mummified and preserved a young pup for millennia, maintaining its body in near-perfect condition.

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Minggu, 01 Desember 2019

Science Toys Deal: Save Up to 35% on STEM Toys Today!

Amazon is selling STEM science toys for up to 35% off today.

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Do We Live in a Quantum World?

At some point, the rules of the subatomic give way to the rules of the macroscopic. But how? We're not exactly sure, and it's been a long, strange journey in trying to answer that question.

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Why Do Some Forms of Leukemia Affect Mostly Children?

Childhood leukemias may exploit specific vulnerabilities found only in immature cells.

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Sabtu, 30 November 2019

Can People Really Learn to 'Speed Read'?

The promise of learning to read significantly faster is intriguing. But true speed reading isn't supported by the science.

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Stellar Black Hole in Our Galaxy Is So Massive It Shouldn't Exist

A gigantic black hole 15,000 light-years from our planet is twice as massive as what researchers thought was possible in our own galaxy.

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10 Most Unique Animals That Can Live Without Food for Months

Humans can hardly survive without food and water for days. Eating food is part of our existence and it is human nature to eat daily. But did you know that there are some animals which can live without food to eat or water to drink? Yes, they can still survive for months or even years! Amazing, isn’t it? 

Below are the 10 most unique animals that can live without food and water.

1. Olms

This carnivore vertebrate, which is commonly found in Balkans and Italy underwater, is a true king! It can survive up to 10 years with no food and only use its stored lipids and glycogen in the liver.

Animals that can live without food - olms

2. Camels

If you are too curious if what’s on the humps on the camel’s back, well, it’s where their fats are stored. It helps them survive the world without water for about 40 days while traveling the desert land.

Animals that can live without food - camels

3. Sharks

Surprisingly, sharks can survive even without food for 8 to 10 weeks. Their hunting skills become more intense during this period of no food.

Animals that can live without food - sharks

 

4. Snakes

The metabolism of snakes is reduced by 70% during winter or cold season, giving them the ability to live without food even for a year. 

Animals that can live without food - snakes

5. Spiders

Spiders usually have reserved food that is hidden somewhere. But when the moment comes that there’s no food to catch or eat, spiders can still survive up to 3 to 4 months and even can last up to 1 year.

Animals that can live without food - spiders

6. Penguins

During cold weather, penguins’ metabolism is also reduced, which can help them endure life without food or water for 2 to 4 months. Male penguins are in-charged of keeping baby penguins warm and comfy, while female penguins are the ones who conquer subzero temperatures just to hunt. 

Animals that can live without food - penguins

 7. Frogs

Frogs can survive the environment even without food for weeks, even for 16 months.

Animals that can live without food - frogs

8. Crocodiles

Crocodiles conserve their energy by moving slow strategy or even to remain motionless or steady. This strategy helps them live for months.

Animals that can live without food - crocodiles

9. Galápagos tortoises

The largest tortoise can live without any food or water and can stay up to 2 to 3 years. Interesting!

Animals that can live without food - galapagos tortoise

10. Bears

During cold season or winter, bears tend to sleep more. This slow activity cuts their metabolism and preserves their energy, which helps them survive up to 100 days without food and water.

Animals that can live without food - bears

 

Check out this list of 10 Animals with the Shortest Lifespans.

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Jumat, 29 November 2019

Will 2020 Be the Year We Find Intelligent Alien Life?

Is 2020 the celestial payoff year, in which astronomers finally confirm a "technosignature" coming from an advanced alien civilization?

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Lego's NASA Apollo Saturn V Is 30% Off for Black Friday

NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and Lego set the stage with this epic Saturn V moon rocket set, which is on sale now for 30% off via the Lego online store.

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National Geographic STEM Kits on Sale Now: Dinosaur Figures, Microscopes & More

Get up to 20% off National Geographic STEM science kits, including dinosaur dig sets, microscopes and more.

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Hallmark's Astronaut Snoopy Is 50% Off on Amazon

The Beagle has landed, and it's on sale!

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Sphero's RVR Programmable Coding Robot Car Is $50 Off for Black Friday

Amazon has slashed the Sphere RVR price by 20% for Black Friday.

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23andMe DNA Testing Kits Up to 50% Off for Black Friday

Go beyond your family tree to uncover ancestry markers in your DNA, with a genetic testing kit that you can use at home.

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Rabu, 27 November 2019

Two-Horned 'Rook' Might Be the Oldest Chess Piece on Earth

Archaeologists think they may have discovered the oldest chess piece in the world, excavated from a seventh-century trading site in Jordan.

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There Might Be Cracks in the Universe — But We Can't See Them from Earth

The cracks, if they exist, are old, remnants of a time shortly after the Big Bang.

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Man in China Contracts Brain Parasite After Eating Hot Pot

The man was discovered to have tapeworm larvae in his brain.

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The Placenta 'Invades' the Uterus in the Same Way Cancer Invades the Body

The way human pregnancy works may make us more prone to malignant cancer than cows or horses.

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot Storm Isn't Dying Anytime Soon

Despite the apparent shrinkage of clouds in Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the storm itself is still going strong, new research suggests.

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The Best Gifts for Science Nerds and Geeks

What's up, nerds? Here at Live Science we love shopping for science lovers. Check out this specially curated list of our favorite science-themed and geeky gifts.

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Did Da Vinci and Rembrandt's Creative Genius Lie in The Way They Saw Themselves?

The way the artists saw themselves in the mirror was likely a bit different than how others saw them.

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FDA Says Most CBD Products May Not Be Safe, and Warns 15 Companies to Stop Selling Them

CBD may pose unknown health risks and cannot be marketed as a dietary supplement, food or therapeutic cure-all.

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There's Mounting Evidence That This Vaping Additive Is Behind Lung Illnesses

Researchers found the additive, vitamin E acetate, in samples tested from this year, but not from last year.

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In the Case of the Missing Pigeon Toes, Human Hair May Be to Blame

Many of Paris' pigeons are missing one or more toes, and human hair may be to blame.

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Selasa, 26 November 2019

Russian Military Launches Secret Surveillance Satellite Into Orbit

A Russian Soyuz rocket launched a top-secret military satellite designed to scope out other satellites in space on Monday (Nov. 25), according to government reports.

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Identity of Fourth Soviet Spy Who Stole US Atomic Bomb Secrets Finally Revealed

Historians recently uncovered the name of a fourth spy who delivered U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviets in the 1940s.

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What Is St. Elmo's Fire?

A fire that doesn't burn and a lightning bolt that doesn't strike, St. Elmo's fire has intrigued explorers for millennia. Only recently did scientists come to see the phenomenon for what it is: the workings of the subatomic world made visible.

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7 Tips for a Safe (and Non-Explosive) Turkey Day

Have a fun Thanksgiving free of exploding turkeys or Salmonella.

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Declining Life Expectancy in America 'May Be the New Norm'

U.S. life expectancy is declining mostly among "working age" Americans.

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A Blue Whale Had His Heartbeat Taken for the First Time Ever — And Scientists Are Shocked

Scientists recorded a blue whale's heartbeat for the first time, and found that the world's largest creatures can survive on just two beats per minute while diving for food.

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Watch Clouds on Mars Drift by in Supercomputer Simulations

Weather models are a daily staple of life on Earth, but they can go interplanetary as well, sometimes with a boost from Earth's most sophisticated computers.

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Unusual Viking Burial Site in Norway Contains Two Stacked Boats, Each with a Body

Archaeologists found not one, but two Vikings buried in boats — right on top of each other.

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Senin, 25 November 2019

Malaysia Says Goodbye to Iman, Its last Sumatran Rhino

Once plentiful across Asia, Sumatran rhinos have steadily declined in recent decades.

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FDA Calls Psychedelic Psilocybin a 'Breakthrough Therapy' for Severe Depression

The FDA is helping to speed up the process of developing and approving a drug based on psilocybin, a hallucinogenic substance in magic mushrooms, to treat depression.

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The Best Science Toys for Kids

Here's a look at the best science and STEM toys for the curious kids in your life.

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Phi: The Golden Ratio

A golden opportunity for misconceptions.

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Some 'Brain-Boosting' Supplements Contain High Levels of Unapproved Drug

Researchers uncovered unapproved drugs in several "nootropics."

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Over 1,000 Patients Possibly Exposed to HIV After Hospital's Sanitation Mistake

One of the Goshen Hospital's seven surgical sterilization technicians skipped one step in a multistep cleaning process

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3 Black Holes Possibly Seen Cooking Their Galaxies Alive

Without the turbulence, the galaxies would die in just a few billion years.

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Ice Fossils in an Ancient Space Rock Reveal Clues About the Early Solar System

Secrets about the solar system are revealed by remnants of ice from 4.6 billion years ago.

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Long-Hidden 3D Scan of Ancient Egyptian Nefertiti Bust Finally Revealed

The "Bust of Nefertiti" was scanned years ago by the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection in Berlin, but the scan was not previously available.

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Minggu, 24 November 2019

Is it Safe to Eat Roadkill?

The idea of eating roadkill may be foreign to some, but with proper precautions it can provide a safe and sustainable source of meat.

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Sabtu, 23 November 2019

Two Lion Cub Mummies Discovered in Egypt for the First Time

Two mummified lions, dating back about 2,600 years, have been discovered in a tomb full of cat statues and cat mummies in Saqqara, in Egypt.

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What If Earth Were Flat?

A flat Earth would inhabit an entirely different physical reality than the one we know.

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Jumat, 22 November 2019

CDC Issues Yet Another Warning Not to Eat Romaine Lettuce

U.S. officials are warning Americans not to eat romaine lettuce from Salinas, California.

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Why Does Tesla's Cybertruck Look Like It Belongs In A Low-Res Video Game?

Elon Musk unveiled his new Cybertruck, and boy does it look … unique.

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Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Invaded Woman's Eye Sockets

A woman in Tennessee developed an infection with "flesh-eating" bacteria in her eye sockets.

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Oculus Go Headset Deal: Explore the World of Science in VR

The Oculus Go is a fantastic first step into the world of virtual reality and now you can get it for just $149, saving you 25%.

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Does Vaping Have Any Benefits?

When comparing the dangers of e-cigarettes to cigarettes, some experts believe the health risks of e-cigs are not as serious as those from cigarettes.

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Black Friday Science-Geek Deals: The Best Gifts for the Awesome Nerds in Your Life

Here's a look at some of Live Science's favorite Amazon deals for that science geek in your life, from a curious child to a spouse who can't get enough of the Discovery Channel.

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There's a Violent Battle Between Solar Wind and Cosmic Rays, and Voyager 2 Just Passed Through it

At the edge of our solar system, a fierce battle rages between solar wind and interstellar rays. NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft has now passed through the frontlines.

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Black Friday Deals: The Best Science Toys for Kids

If you have a little paleontologist, a star-gazer or a budding chemist, one of these science-inspired toys may be right for your child. Here's a look at some of the best STEM deals for kids.

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10 Most Popular Social Media Apps and Sites Nowadays

With the world’s fast-evolving technology, no wonder more and more new sites or apps are coming out everyday to cater the needs of most individuals. Almost all of us are using social media apps and sites to connect with the world. Either for communication purposes, awareness of the latest events or news, or just to be on trend with the fellow peers.

So what are these social media apps and sites that everyone is going crazy about? We’ve listed below the 10 most popular social media apps and sites that are widely used nowadays.

1. Facebook

Ask anyone about their favorite social media app, and you’ll probably hear “Facebook”. This well-known social media platform has 2 billion active users every month and more than a billion Facebook users log on to this site every day

Most Popular Social Media Apps: Facebook

Check out these 10 Most Followed Facebook Accounts.

2. Instagram

Instagram became one of the most highly used social media app for sharing photos. Sharing real-time images and videos were made possible with this popular mobile application. It is also a top-choice advertising platform for most companies and brands, and many generate sales and income through this site. In 2012, Instagram was acquired by Facebook for $1 billion.

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Instagram

3. Twitter

Known to many as a public microblogging site, Twitter has 280 characters limit for the tweets. People love the short, limited messages and the unfiltered posts that appear on their feeds.

Twitter has developed over the years, almost adopting some similar functions as that of Facebook. So expect more changes in the coming years!

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Twitter

4. Youtube

Youtube is a popular search engine, second to google. It is the most used by many to watch any kinds of videos; plus, you can also upload your own. Movies, music videos, independent films, personal vlogs, cartoons, name it! If you prefer not to watch the advertisements within videos, you have to subscribe to a premium account called YouTube Red. There’s YouTubeTV too for a live streaming subscription.

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Youtube

 

5. Linkedin

If you’re a professional who loves to connect with other people in the same field, then Linkedin is the best for you. If you plan to advance your career using a social media platform, this site can certainly help you out! Profiles are designed to be a digital resume where you can see detailed info about educational background, work experience, awards, certifications and also recommendations from your other connections. 

Linkedin users can interact with other groups, post job ads, apply to available jobs, publish articles or even promote your business.

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Linkedin

6. Pinterest

Pinterest’s attractive pinboard-style social media platform attracts 10 million users monthly. A very useful site for curating topics and amazing photos from all over the world. Images can be easily pinned to any of your customized boards. Social network photo-sharing with link to your site or even adding hashtags are possible with this app.

 

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Pinterest

7. WhatsApp

With WhatsApp, anyone can send messages, photos, videos, or even voice messages to friends, provided you have a data plan or internet connection. Unlike other social media platforms or apps, WhatsApp uses your personal mobile number and not usernames to log in. Profile, notification sounds and backgrounds can be customized in this app. 

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Whatsapp

8. Tumblr

Tumblr is one o the leading social blogging platform that’s very popular to young ones. Anyone can customize their blog’s theme, write blog posts in different styles, share content, and follow other people who also use this platform. If you create amazing and catchy content, there’s a high chance for your blog to be shared by others.

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Tumblr

9. Snapchat

Snapchat, a mobile-based social networking app, is one of the fastest-growing platforms out there. Users can send any images or photos as a snap (a message) to connections, and these photos will immediately disappear in a few seconds after they’ve watched it. 

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Snapchat

10. Flickr

Before Pinterest and Instagram, Yahoo’s Flickr already existed and also one of the popular photo-sharing platforms. This platform is still used by many nowadays to upload beautiful photos and show to the world your inner photography skills. Users can amazingly upload 1000 GB for free, organize and edit them anytime.

Most Popular Social Media Apps - Flickr

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Long-Sought Dark Matter 'Particle' Found in Exotic Material on Earth

It was predicted four decades ago, but only found now.

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Weird Triassic 'Dragons' Had Massive Heads. Here's Why.

Massive skulls and jaws helped these carnivorous reptiles to become one of the Triassic's deadliest apex predators on land.

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How the Brain Still Works When Half of It Is Missing

That wrinkly and mysterious organ we carry around in our skulls has an almost magical ability to change and adapt.

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Kamis, 21 November 2019

‘Designer Baby’ Technology to Make Smarter, Taller Kids Doesn’t Work Yet

Genetic screening can't yet reveal which embryo will grow into the tallest or smartest child.

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Your RNA May Have Come from Space, Meteor Study Suggests

Scientists have detected ribose and other bioessential sugars in ancient meteorite samples for the first time, suggesting that RNA may have come from space and played a crucial role in the origins of life on Earth.

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It's Still Not Aliens: 'Mars Bug' Claim Could Damage the Search for Life

A professor suggests there are insects on Mars, but this questionable claim could hurt the search for life, experts say.

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A Rare and Stunning 'Unicorn Meteor Shower' Could Light Up the Skies Tonight

These meteors originate in the dust trail of a mysterious comet.

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Was Same-Sex Behavior Hardwired in Animals from the Beginning?

Same-sex sexual behavior might have started out on an equal footing with different-sex sex.

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Vaping May Cause a Rare Condition Known as 'Popcorn Lung,' New Case Report Suggests

A teen in Canada may be the first person to develop "popcorn lung" due to vaping, according to a new report.

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Rabu, 20 November 2019

Malaria: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Malaria is a leading cause of death and disease in many developing countries, where children under the age of 5 and pregnant women are the hardest hit groups. About 1,700 cases of malaria occur in the U.S. each year, mostly in travelers and immigrants.

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Beautifully Preserved Skull of 'Biblical Snake' with Hind Legs Discovered

Scientists have unearthed an amazingly preserved skull of an ancient snake with hind limbs, revealing more about the origin of snakes and how they lost their legs.

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'Doughnut-Shaped' DNA Makes Cancer More Aggressive

"DNA conveys information not only in its sequence but also in its shape," the authors said.

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Stellar Death Releases Some of the Highest-Energy Light Ever Seen

These bursts release more energy in a few seconds than the sun would produce in its lifetime.

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Archeologists Discover 3,000-Year-Old Megalithic Temple Used by a ‘Water Cult’

The temple may have been used for fertility rituals.

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This ‘Blob’ of Radiation Might Be a Long-Lost Neutron Star

In 1987, a star exploded, creating the brightest supernova to light up Earth's skies in 400 years. That star's corpse has been missing for 30 years. Now, researchers think they've found it.

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Black Holes Grow Hair, Then Go Bald Again

New calculations suggest that some black holes can grow hair, but they can't keep it for long. Alas, they go bald again.

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Check out Live Science's forums, where you can ask questions and discuss all things science!

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Active Ingredient in Ayahuasca Tea Puts Brain in a Dream-Like State

The active ingredient DMT in the psychedelic tea ayahuasca causes a dream-like state in the brain, new research finds.

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What If Space-Time Were 'Chunky'? It Would Forever Change the Nature of Reality.

An ambitious new fleet of spacecraft could reveal whether space-time is smooth or chunky, and in doing so the ultimate nature of reality.

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World's First Injectable Male Birth Control May Soon Arrive in India

The world's first injectable male birth control may may finally be on its way to approval in India, according to news reports.

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Selasa, 19 November 2019

Meningitis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Meningitis is an infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. The disease is usually caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi, and its telltale signs are a severe headache, sudden fever and stiff neck.

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Neptune's Wobbling Moons Are Locked in a Never-Before-Seen Orbital Dance

Standing on one moon, you'd see the other pass overhead twice before ducking around to pass on the other side.

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