Man Almost Dies From an Allergic Reaction to Cold Air After a Shower
Stepping out of a hot shower into a chilly bathroom almost killed a Colorado man, who had developed a heavy aversion to cold temperatures....
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Heavy Metal Pollution Is Weakening Scallop Shells And Threatening Their Survival
Shellfish like scallops, mussels, and oysters – bivalve mollusks – readily take up tiny specs of metals into their tissues and shells. Ins...
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Physicists claim to have found Why the Time always move forward
Have you ever considered the time that why it always moves forward and never backward, why? This question continues to be making physicist...
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China’s New 373-Mile-Per-Hour Bullet Train Will Be the World’s Fastest
Taking the train through China is getting ready to get lots more interesting—and about 100 mph faster. Late last week in Shandong province,...
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Invisible Air Rivers in The Sky Have Been Leaving Giant Holes in Antarctic Ice
It appeared in 1973, seemingly out of nowhere: a hole within the sea ice off the coast of Antarctica. But this was no ordinary hole. it ha...
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This Bacterium Survived on The Outside of The Space Station For a Whole Damn Year
A year in space is not any move into the park. Just ask Scott Kelly, the American astronaut who spent a year on the International artificia...
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What You Need to Know About That Controversial New Climate 'Tipping Point' Study
Even if humanity stopped emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, Earth will warm for hundreds of years to come back and oceans will rise by me...
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Astronomers Are Scrambling to Explain This Unusually Bright Kilonova Explosion
From across the Universe, 5.5 billion light-years away, a spread of telescopes has captured the intense flash of a brief gamma-ray burst. I...
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Ancient Egyptian Necropolis Yields More Than 100 Sealed Coffins From 2,500 Years Ago
Egypt announced Saturday the invention of an ancient treasure trove of over 100 intact sarcophagi, dating back quite 2,500 years ago, the m...
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