Horses, like the Norwegian fjord breed apparently yawning in this image, generate both a high frequency and a low frequency…
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Aloe Vera Compound May Help Fight Alzheimer’s Disease, Simulations Suggest : ScienceAlert
Could the natural world point us towards improved treatments for Alzheimer’s disease? A new study of the Aloe vera plant has identified one compound that, based on its predicted binding activity, could help slow the progression of this most…
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Artemis rocket heads back to its hangar for repairs as moonshot put on hold
NASA on Wednesday is set to roll its enormous Space Launch System rocket back to the hangar for repairs, a move that will delay the launch of four astronauts on a long-awaited flight around the moon by at least a month.
The 322-foot-tall rocket…
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OQ Technology secures $30 million from Europe for satellite-to-smartphone expansion
Europe’s investment arm is lending Luxembourg-based OQ Technology 25 million euros ($30 million) to expand its direct-to-device constellation, bolstering the continent’s push to compete with U.S.-led efforts to connect smartphones from…
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This Is the Worst Thing That Could Happen to the International Space Station
But in the worst worst-case scenario, we don’t have any control. Instead, the station will crack through the atmosphere. Sure, many pieces will likely end up in the ocean, but some might hit people, possibly in a town or a city. The station…
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Diagnostic dilemma: A parasite never before seen in humans was behind a woman’s lung infection, organ damage and forgetfulness
The patient: A 64-year-old woman in New South Wales, Australia
The symptoms: The woman was admitted to the hospital after experiencing abdominal pain and diarrhea for three weeks. She also had a persistent dry cough and night sweats.
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3 things Juliet Beauchamp is into right now
The only reality show that matters
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is one of the best shows on television right now. Not one of the best reality TV shows, but one of the best TV shows, period. Chronicling a shifting group of wealthy women…
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Antarctica’s ‘gravity hole’ reveals the evolution of Earth’s deep interior
A “gravity hole” beneath Antarctica is offering scientists a rare glimpse into Earth’s deep interior, a dynamic record of slow-moving processes that have been reshaping our planet for tens of millions of years.
This immense, gentle low in
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Listen to Earth’s rumbling, secret soundtrack
The boom of a calving glacier. The crackling rumble of a wildfire. The roar of a surging storm front. They’re the noises of the living Earth, music of this one particular sphere and clues to the true nature of these dramatic events. But as loud…
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How polyamory works, according to relationship researchers
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman.
For many of us, our mental picture of romantic love is a couple. After all, a firmly monogamous relationship between two…
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