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  1. 12 oras ang nakalipas

    "At first, people complained [power lines] were unreasonably ugly. Today, people claim they’re unreasonably risky." via

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    This isn’t a matter of science only. "It’s a matter of scientific culture—of a framework for making decisions about a research agenda." via

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  3. 14 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    Urban forests, credited for their carbon-sequestering, stress-relieving and crime-reducing abilities, may be facing an ongoing loss across the country.

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  4. 15 oras ang nakalipas

    Why poop became a proxy for researching highly-endangered mountain gorillas. via

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  5. 16 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    .'s Curiosity rover found the first conclusive evidence of organic molecules in Mars' rocks and atmosphere. It could be a sign of ancient life. via

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  6. 18 oras ang nakalipas

    "Vacationland is gone; there is no evidence of any properties there at all." via

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  7. 19 (na) oras ang nakalipas

    We can inject memories from one snail into another, this study shows. Can this teach us about the mechanisms––and potential––of human memory?

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  8. 20 oras ang nakalipas

    Did you miss an episode of NOVA Wonders? Don't worry! You can stream all six episodes online on at:

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  9. 21 oras ang nakalipas

    For a stick insect that becomes bird food, the trick is getting its eggs through the bird unscathed. via

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  10. 23 oras ang nakalipas

    Could the merger of two neutron stars 130 million light-years from Earth shed light on the dense interiors of these stars, which laboratory experiments and supercomputers could never map before? via

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  11. Hun 6

    Some scientists believe that an unspotted planet beyond Neptune, dubbed "Planet Nine," exists. Could the elusive planet really be a vast collection of smaller celestial bodies? via

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  12. Hun 6

    The Curiosity's "LeBron James-sized robotic arm" broke in December 2016. Now, NASA has fixed it from Earth. via

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  13. Hun 6

    Imagine if we could see all of a cell's parts at the same time without harming the cell. Artificial intelligence is making that possible.

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    It would be the largest dataset ever collected in the history of the world.

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    The Cavendish banana––the world’s most popular fruit––is also one of the least genetically diverse. Can its wild cousins save it?

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  16. Hun 6

    Thanks to their adaptability, we might have a hard time stopping Earth microbes from hitching a ride on our spacecrafts and contaminating other worlds. via

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  17. Hun 6

    Today marks the 74th anniversary of . Learn how this modern-day engineering company rebuilt the Allies' silent gliders used on June 6, 1944 on 's website at:

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    In a blink of a (human) eye, these guppy's pupils change from a silvery hue to jet black. via

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    Until now, immunotherapies like this only worked to treat cancers with many mutations, like skin and lung cancer. via

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  20. Hun 5

    With more trail cams and smartphones in the woods, sightings of these zombielike bears are on the rise. via

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