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This Robotic Insect Can Jump on Water

Why? Because it’s cool

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Hackers Have Figured Out How to Control Smart Rifles

With the right code, hackers can control guns from afar

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Australian Cities Pass Cat Curfews

Fluffy little murderbeasts may soon be kept under lock and key

An actor, playing the role of a vaccine against Ebola, performs at a school in Abidja, Ivory Coast, last September

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Experimental Ebola Vaccine Gives 100 Percent Protection in Trial

An unusual trial design helped prove the vaccine safe and effective in less than a year

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We Crave Comfort Food to Feel Less Alone

This is why you can't stop eating corndogs

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Maine Brewers Are Selling Lobster-Infused Beer

Because of course they are

The 7 Line is currently undergoing a system upgrade from one that was installed in the 1930s to one run by computers.

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NYC Subway Technology Goes Way Back...to the 1930s

America's busiest subway system relies on vintage machines

An artist’s vision of what the night sky would look like from a planet at the heart of an ultracompact galaxy

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These Super-Dense Galaxies Are Bursting With Stars

Life in these systems would have trouble starting, but the night skies would be spectacular to behold

Philae snapped this image of 67P over a mile from the comet's surface.

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Philae Proves There's More to Comets Than Dust and Ice

The lander found organic compounds on comet 67P

Photo shows a section of the Florida-Caribbean map. In lower left, an insert section shows part of the Caribbean treasure ground. Note heavy concentration of numbers (each location a shipwreck) off the Louisiana coast, and in the Florida Keys.

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Florida Divers Dig Up $1 Million in Sunken Treasure

Treasure hunters find 300-year-old coins from a Spanish fleet off the Florida coast

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"Happy Birthday to You" Could Soon Have Its Day in the Public Domain

One of the most popular songs in the world could soon be free to sing

Half of Devil's Kettle Falls plunges underground — then simply disappears

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The Mystery of Minnesota's Disappearing River

Half a river is missing in the Judge C.R. Magney State Park

Players from the University of Sydney and McGill University grapple over the quaffle during the 2014 Quidditch World Cup in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Muggles, Rejoice: Quidditch is Becoming a Serious Sport

The Harry Potter-inspired game is now played by more than 300 teams around the world

Nabiré had a chronic problem with uterine cysts, and the one that killed her was inoperable.

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Only Four Northern White Rhinos Are Left on Earth

One of the species' last females died this week

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Bully or Bystander? It Could Be in the Genes

New study says bullying may be nature, not nurture

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70 Years Ago, a B-25 Bomber Crashed Into the Empire State Building

14 people died in the accident

Dario, an eight-year-old Colombian boy who lost his arm due to a congenital malformation, tests out Torres' prosthetic arm design.

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Kids Can Build Their Own Lego Prosthetics

Prototype system brings a bit of fun to prosthetics

Astrophysicist Dr. Brian May is recognized during a July 17, 2015 New Horizons science briefing at NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. May spent a long birthday weekend with the science team, attending two morning science plenaries, a meeting with the Student Dust Counter group, and working on stereo images of Pluto with the Geology, Geophysics and Imaging (GGI) team.

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Queen Guitarist Brian May is Now a New Horizons Science Collaborator

As new images were transmitted from Pluto, the rock-star-turned-astrophysicist rubbed shoulders with his heroes

Serpentine columbine may use dead bugs to lure in spiders to do its dirty work, researchers report.

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This Plant Murders Bugs and Decorates Itself With Their Dead Bodies

Talk about a roundabout defense strategy

The Virgin Galactic SpaceShip2 (VSS Enterprise) glides toward Earth on its first test flight after being released from its WhiteKnight2 (VMS Eve) mothership over Mojave, California October 10, 2010. The craft was piloted by engineer and test pilot Pete Siebold from Scaled Composites.

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Here's What Caused a Catastrophic Virgin Galactic Crash

Investigators say space plane didn’t have enough safeguards

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