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Scientists may have discovered a lost continent

By Jon Fingas From engadget As much as we humans think we know about Earth’s ancient composition, it’s clear we have a lot to learn. Researchers now say they have evidence of a lost continent, Mauritia. The team found rocks…

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Skin cancer, what to do

From Wn.com Amongst all of the cancers we know, the one that is most common will be skin cancer. If you get it diagnosed at an early stage and receive treatment, it can be one of the cancers to cure…

Guy Harvey at SeaWorld

Guy Harvey to reveal NEW MURAL at SeaWorld San Antonio! SeaWorld San Antonio Launches 2017 With a Year Full of Fun New Coaster, New Experiences, New Thrills. SAN ANTONIO (February 3, 2017) – SeaWorld San Antonio opens for the 2017…

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Researchers discover blood vessels in lab-grown mini-brains

Timothy J. Seppala from engadget This could lead to better studies of concussions and strokes. Growing brains in laboratories was just the start for scientists. Next up is vasculature. By studying the naturally occurring capillaries discovered onthe mini-brains, researchers from…

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Completely paralysed people use thoughts to say they are happy

By Jessica Hamzelou From New Scientist Paralysed people have communicated with their families by thought alone, thanks to a technique that learns to recognise brain activity associated with “yes” or “no”. The method is non-invasive and has enabled completely “locked-in”…

NASA experiments reveal how astronaut’s genes changed in space

BY MIRIAM KRAMER From Mashable Living in space for one year can change a lot about a person, including their DNA. For NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, his year spent living and working on the International Space Station made him more…

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Scientists just made a breakthrough by creating the first human-pig embryo that could revolutionize healthcare

By Rob Ludacer and Jessica Orwig From Business Insider After years of trial and error, scientists have finally done something incredible: They have successfully grown human stem cells in a pig embryo. Why would anyone do this? Turns out, many…

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Pilot retention is in a death spiral — here’s how the Marines can fix it

By Carl Forsling, Task & Purpose From Business Insider The Marine Corps recently took a very unusual step. In a new administrative message it announced that selected aviation captains who have been passed over twice for promotion to major will…

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America’s largest offshore wind farm could put up to 200 turbines off the coast of New York

By Leanna Garfield From Business Insider New York State just took a huge step toward a renewable energy future. On January 25, the Long Island Power Authority approved the South Fork Wind Farm, which will be the country’s largest offshore wind farm…

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Can talking to robots make you feel better about your love life?

BY ANISA PURBASARI From Mashable Robots are being built and tested to help humans with many things — from delivering food to folding our clothes. As we look to them to perform day-to-day tasks in the future, researchers are working…