Science
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Why is it so hard to squash a cockroach?
Insects, whether they creep or fly, live in a world of hard knocks. Who has not stepped on a cockroach, then raised her shoe to watch the creature get up […]
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Women are more empathetic than men, yawning study suggests
Catching a yawn is more likely to occur between relatives than strangers, and scientists believe it’s sign of empathy. A new study suggests that women (traditionally branded the more empathetic […]
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Consciousness may be the product of carefully balanced chaos
Is my yellow the same as your yellow? Does your pain feel like my pain? The question of whether the human consciousness is subjective or objective is largely philosophical. But […]
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What’s behind the Arctic’s increasing carbon dioxide fluctuations?
It’s no mystery why carbon dioxide (CO2) levels fluctuate with the seasons: As greenery grows in the spring and summer, it soaks up the planet-warming gas, and when trees shed […]
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Astronomers spot another giant black hole in our backyard
Astronomers have long known that there is a supermassive black hole—known as Sagittarius A*—at the center of our galaxy. Now, a team of astronomers says they have found another one, […]
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Rogue dwarf galaxy left ripples in Milky Way
A decade ago, astronomers discovered that the gas in our Milky Way galaxy is not spread out into a completely flat disk but has ripples, launching a search for the […]
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Orchids give off human ‘body odor’ to attract mosquitoes
Orchids are masters of deception. To lure potential pollinators, some resemble nectar-laden flowers, yet offer no sweet reward. Others smell like rotting meat. Still others look and smell like female […]
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Solving the mystery of dog domestication
2016 may be the year we finally figure out where dogs came from. Scientists have debated where and when our canine pals arose for decades, and now they may be […]
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Physicists figure out how to retrieve information from a black hole
Black holes earn their name because their gravity is so strong not even light can escape from them. Oddly, though, physicists have come up with a bit of theoretical sleight […]