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Flashes on the moon It happens several times a week. Sometimes it is only short flashes of light that appear on the surface of the moon. Other light phenomena on the Earth's satellite can last longer. And sometimes there are also places that darken temporarily. Science does not ...
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Paregol Family Hopes For 'Independent' Investigation Of University Of Maryland's Response To Outbreak The family of a University of Maryland student who died after contracting adenovirus on campus said Friday they are "thankful" for Gov. Larry Hogan's call for an investigation of the university's handling of the outbreak last year. Freshman Olivia Paregol, 18, ...
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Godzilla is back and he's bigger than ever: The evolutionary biology of the monster Godzilla first made his debut in 1954. At inception, he was a 50-meter tall metaphor for indiscriminate destruction, particularly U.S. hydrogen-bomb testing in the Marshall Islands, which, in the film, destroyed Godzilla's deep-sea ecosystem. Sixty-five years and ...
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Research uncovered new, surprising melting patterns beneath the Ice Ross Shelf Insight gained from a data collection survey of Antarctic Ice shows that local ocean currents play a heavy hand in how ice shelves evolve over time. Ross Ice Shelf. The Ross Ice Shelf. Image credits lin padgham / Flickr. Ice shelves are massive bodies of ...
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Children who play violent video games are more likely to engage with real GUNS A study by researchers from Ohio State University has revealed that children who play violent video games are more likely to engage with guns in real life. Share. Comments. By. Shivali Best. 16:00, 31 MAY 2019. Technology. (Image: Getty Images).
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