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Divers spot ‘mysterious’ orange creature off remote island. It belongs to a new species
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Divers spot ‘mysterious’ orange creature off remote island. It belongs to a new species

MEXICO CITY — While swimming off a remote Pacific Ocean archipelago in 2013, a diver spotted a “mysterious” and brightly colored fish. He quickly snapped several blurry photographs before it…
Posted by John McCarthy March 6, 2024
2 Of The World’s First PCs Were Just Rediscovered By Accident, Thanks To A UK Cleaning Company
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2 Of The World’s First PCs Were Just Rediscovered By Accident, Thanks To A UK Cleaning Company

LONDON — House cleaners find all sorts of incredible things — forgotten objects, lost family heirlooms, and the occasional priceless painting. At the end of last year, house cleaners in the U.K.…
Posted by John McCarthy February 26, 2024
No visa required: Cuban biologists unravel mysteries of bird migration
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No visa required: Cuban biologists unravel mysteries of bird migration

HAVANA (Reuters) — University of Havana professor Daniela Ventura has intercepted a migrant. Her net, stretched taut on a forest trail in Havana's Botanical Garden, trembles. A catbird - a…
Posted by John McCarthy February 18, 2024
Charlotte, a stingray with no male companion, is pregnant in her mountain aquarium
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Charlotte, a stingray with no male companion, is pregnant in her mountain aquarium

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (AP) — Charlotte, a rust-colored stingray the size of a serving platter, has spent much of her life gliding around the confines of a storefront aquarium in…
Posted by John McCarthy February 15, 2024
Countdown begins for April’s total solar eclipse. What to know about watch parties and safe viewing
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Countdown begins for April’s total solar eclipse. What to know about watch parties and safe viewing

The sun is about to pull another disappearing act across North America, turning day into night during a total solar eclipse. The peak spectacle on April 8 will last up to…
Posted by John McCarthy February 8, 2024
Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth today, safely passing within 1.7 million miles
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Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth today, safely passing within 1.7 million miles

CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) — An asteroid as big as a skyscraper will pass within 1.7 million miles of Earth today. Don’t worry: There’s no chance of it hitting us since…
Posted by John McCarthy February 2, 2024
NASA’s little helicopter on Mars has logged its last flight
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NASA’s little helicopter on Mars has logged its last flight

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) — NASA’s little Mars helicopter has flown its last flight. The space agency announced Thursday that the 4-pound (1.8-kilogram) chopper named Ingenuity can no longer fly because of rotor blade…
Posted by John McCarthy January 27, 2024
DNA remnants found in fossil of 6 million year old turtle
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DNA remnants found in fossil of 6 million year old turtle

PANAMA CITY (Reuters)— Remnants of DNA have been discovered in fossilized remains dating to 6 million years ago of a sea turtle closely related to today's Kemp's ridley and olive…
Posted by John McCarthy October 1, 2023
‘Watermelon snow’ piques curiosities in Utah after abnormally wet winter
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‘Watermelon snow’ piques curiosities in Utah after abnormally wet winter

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — High up in the mountains, amid pinyon pine and quaking aspen trees, the remaining remnants of the winter’s snow is dotted with hues of pinks, purples…
Posted by John McCarthy July 2, 2023
Dolphin Moms Use Baby Talk To Call To Their Young, Recordings Show
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Dolphin Moms Use Baby Talk To Call To Their Young, Recordings Show

MIAMI (AP) — You know instantly when someone is speaking to an infant or small child. It turns out that dolphin mothers also use a kind of high-pitched baby talk.…
Posted by John McCarthy June 27, 2023

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