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Orcas Might Be Using Boats as Practice Targets, New Theory Suggests
Recent research suggests that orcas in the Iberian Peninsula may be using yachts as practice targets rather than simply attacking…
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Ancient ‘Mustached’ Burial Mounds Found in Kazakhstan
Archaeologists have recently uncovered ten ancient burial mounds, known as kurgans, in Kazakhstan’s Ulytau region. These kurgans, dating to the Middle…
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Boeing Starliner Returns Home to an Uncertain Future
Until now, NASA has paid Boeing roughly $2.7 billion of the $4.6 billion total potential value of its commercial crew…
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What Cancún’s Tourists Don’t See Is a Sprawling Concrete Jungle
This story originally appeared on WIRED en Español and has been translated from Spanish. The wide mowed lawns and leafy…
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NASA Invites Content Creators to Watch Europa Clipper Mission Launch
A maximum of 50 social media users will be chosen to attend the two-day event, where they will gain access…
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Asteroid Impact Changed Ganymede’s Rotation 4 Billion Years Ago
A massive asteroid impact around 4 billion years ago drastically altered Jupiter‘s largest moon, Ganymede. New research suggests this colossal…
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Pompeii Newly Uncovered Skeletons Reveal Agonising Final Moments
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a man and a woman in Pompeii, providing new insights into the tragic events…
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Small Asteroid 2024 RW1 Burns Up Over Luzon, Spotted Just Hours Earlier
On September 4, a small asteroid named 2024 RW1 burned up in the atmosphere above Luzon Island, Philippines. As per…
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Why Super Typhoons Like Yagi Are More Common Than You’d Think
The year’s first super typhoon erupted over the steamy waters of the western Pacific Ocean on Thursday as Yagi churned…
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