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NASA tracking three asteroids approaching Earth
NASA is monitoring three asteroids soaring past the Earth at about 8,000 to 15,000 miles per hour, the biggest of which measures around 1,300 feet in diameter. The largest space rock, known as
Amazon Prime’s VP knows you’re sharing accounts—but for now he’s holding off a Netflix-style crackdown
Amazon Prime's vice president Jamil Ghani told Fortune in an exclusive interview: "Our membership is different to a lot of others in that it is purposely meant for household individuals living
'Cone-headed' skull from Iran was bashed in 6,200 years ago, but no one knows why
The skull of a young woman found at a Copper Age cemetery in Iran has revealed evidence of cranial modification along with a serious traumatic injury.
Anthropic researchers predict a ‘pretty terrible decade’ for humans as AI could wipe out white collar jobs
Researchers at AI startup Anthropic are warning that the next decade could be difficult for some workers as artificial intelligence rapidly advances and begins replacing desk jobs. The pair predicted
Scientists perplexed to find chimpanzees can ‘catch’ yawns – even from robots
Scientists perplexed to find chimpanzees can ‘catch’ yawns – even from robots - Chimps yawned and lay down in response to yawns made by an android robot
Human evolution: Facts about the past 300,000 years of Homo sapiens
Discover interesting facts about the origin of the human species and what makes us different from our ape cousins.
Lethal Algae Bloom Over, but Marine Mammals Still at Risk
Southern California's lethal algae bloom has ended, but marine mammals remain at risk. Scientists are investigating whether wildfire runoff intensified the bloom.
Worms Use Their Bodies to Build Towers as a Wild Survival Strategy
Under the clinical sterility of glassware, life can do some rather curious things. Whether such behaviors are exclusive to laboratory environments or represent a common survival strategy is often a
You Might Be Being Watched Through Your Home Security Camera. Here’s What To Know.
It’s unsettling to think your home may not be the safe space you intend it to be. As rewarding as technology is, it also carries home safety and privacy threats. You’ve probably heard stories of
Glastonbury app will count festivalgoers' steps around the 900-acre site
Vodafone has added a step counter to the 'My Highlights' section of the app, where users can compare their activity to their friends.
Researchers develop revolutionary method to protect humans from toxic chemicals lurking in soil: 'A scalable solution'
This breakthrough could play a significant role in building a more sustainable food system. Researchers develop revolutionary method to protect humans from toxic chemicals lurking in soil: 'A
This galaxy breaks all distance records 🔭
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has just pushed the boundaries of astronomical observation. A galaxy named MoM-z14 has been identified as the most distant object ever observed. This
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