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JAW-DROPPING VISION HELPS TINY FLIES SNAG PREY IN UNDER A SECOND
Just because something is tiny doesn't mean it isn't fierce. For the mosquito-sized robber fly, the key to its deadly hunting prowess is all in the eyes.
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WHY SPACE TRAVEL CAN BE ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING
NASA's requirements for becoming an astronaut
are stringent, but not overly daunting.
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A NEW AI CAN WRITE MUSIC AS WELL AS A HUMAN COMPOSER
Aiva is an AI composer that creates musical pieces used as soundtracks for film directors, advertising agencies, and even game studios. This brings up the question: Will AI-composed music ever be indistinguishable from the work of human musicians?
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BIRD-EATING SPIDERS: 3 MASSIVE, FURRY TARANTULAS DISCOVERED
Three new species of massive, furry "birdeater" spiders have been discovered, with dozens more stricken from the grouping.
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SEE 7 EARTH-LIKE PLANETS RECENTLY DISCOVERED BY NASA
Take a trip to the newest star system discovered by NASA from the comfort of your own home. Downloading the TRappist-1 update to the Space Engine simulator will allow you to visit estimations of the planets.
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AN AI COMPLETED 360,000 HOURS OF FINANCE WORK IN JUST SECONDS
Pack it up, folks. The machines will take it from here.
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CODE PINK: WHY WATER IN A CANADIAN TOWN TURNED A ROSY HUE
Earlier this week, denizens of a small Canadian town got a surprise when they opened their kitchen taps and flushed their toilets.
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13 INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN HONORED IN GOOGLE'S NEW DOODLE
In honor of International Women's Day, today's new Google's Doodle celebrates 13 groundbreaking women in fields ranging from journalism to tennis to archaeology.
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RABBITS: HABITS, DIET & OTHER FACTS
Rabbits are small mammals with fluffy, short tails, whiskers and distinctive long ears. There are more than 30 species around the world, and while they live in many different environments, they have many things in common.
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ANCIENT ROUTE CONNECTED TO ROMAN 'EMPEROR'S ROAD' UNEARTHED IN ISRAEL
About 2,000 years ago, travelers walked along a wide, stone-paved road, some of them accidently dropping coins that would later be found by modern-day archaeologists in Israel.
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