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Ingredient in magic mushrooms is shown to ease anxiety and depression in cancer patients in one dose In findings that could pry open a door closed for nearly half a century, researchers have found that psilocybin - a hallucinogen long used in traditional healing rituals - eases the depression and soothes the anxiety of patients contending with ...
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New evidence that Lucy, our most famous ancestor, had superstrong arms In Ethiopia, she is known as "Dinkinesh" - Amharic for "you are marvelous." It's an apt name for one of the most complete ancient hominid skeletons ever found, an assemblage of fossilized bones that has given scientists unprecedented insight into the ...
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Experiments with embryos suggest ways to make 3-parent IVF safer for babies Nearly 800 children are born in the U.S. each year with genetic diseases caused by mutations in a type of DNA inherited directly from their mothers.
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Gravitational-Wave Detector Resumes Hunt for Space-Time Ripples LIGO operates two detector sites: one near Hanford in eastern Washington, and another near Livingston, Louisiana. This photo shows the Livingston detector site.
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Pluto's Heavy Heart Shaped Dwarf Planet's Landscape The left "lobe" of Pluto's heart-shaped feature is a 600-mile-wide (1,000 kilometers) ice plain known as Sputnik Planitia.
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Private plan to send Moon rover to Apollo 17 site A proposed private space mission is planning to visit Apollo 17's landing site on the Moon. A German team wants to land a pair of rovers on the lunar surface to inspect the buggy left behind in 1972 on the last crewed mission to the Moon.
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Saturn mission approaches tour finale The Cassini spacecraft is beginning the end phases of its mission to Saturn. Having spent 12 years flying around the ringed planet and its moons at a relatively safe distance, the probe is now about to undertake a series of daredevil manoeuvres.
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Worried Scientists Urge Trump to Respect Their Work More than 2,300 American scientists, including 22 Nobel Prize winners, issued an open letter to President-elect Donald Trump and Congress Wednesday, urging them to respect science.
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A record number of corals just died at the Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world, a massive wall of skeleton and rock built by tiny soft bodied polyps.
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4 reasons why Trump being a climate change doubter could spell disaster for the planet Donald Trump is about to become the first head of state in the world to doubt the existence of climate change. While leaders around the globe from China to the European Union have joined together to mitigate global warming's damaging effects, the ...
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