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Chandra Captures Image Of Black Hole At The Center Of Our Galaxy
May 26, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

NASA Scientist Links The Dark Matter To Primordial Black Holes

NASA scientist suggests a link between dark matter and primordial black holes.

Stone Age Hunters
May 26, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

Watch: Neanderthals Believed to Have Build These Complex Structures 176,500 Years Ago

Neanderthals were already building complex underground structures by firelight, possibly for rituals, 176,500 years ago.

Astronaut
May 26, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

ISS Astronauts Enjoy Food Prepared By High School Students

ISS Astronauts enjoyed the dishes prepared by last year's MUNCH winners. This year's treat? Risotto.

Volunteers Begin The Clean Up After 137,000 Fans Leave Glastonbury Festival
May 26, 2016 05:50 AM EDT

‘Biodegradable Plastics’ Not As Eco-Friendly As You Think

Pollution is still a problem despite using biodegradable plastics.

Crying Baby
May 26, 2016 05:50 AM EDT

Study: Let Babies Cry To Sleep, It’s Safe

Babies cry when they try to sleep, which means this habit should not bring worries to the parents. According to a study, allowing the babies to cry will not lead to a long term emotional problem.

Doctors Warn That Anti-Depressants Can Lead To Suicide
May 26, 2016 05:40 AM EDT

Antidepressants Can Be Used For Other More Than Just Depression

New research showed that physicians use antidepressants to treat a vast number of other conditions.

Tsunami
May 26, 2016 05:40 AM EDT

Tsunami Algorithm Developed To Warn About Future Catastrophes

Scientists have developed a system that can help predict the course and consequence of tsunamis in the future.

Beth Howland
May 26, 2016 05:40 AM EDT

Beth Howland, 'Ditzy Vera On Alice' Dead For Five Months Due To Cancer

Beth Howland, who played ditzy Vera on Alice, died 5 months ago.

Farm Animal
May 26, 2016 05:30 AM EDT

Feeding Antibiotics To Livestock May Trigger More Climate Change

Feeding antibiotics to livestock not only lead to antibiotic-resistant superbugs, it can lead to global warming too!

Asteroids
May 26, 2016 05:30 AM EDT

NASA Defends Accuracy Of Asteroids Data

NASA defends itself against the criticisms of Nathan Myhrvold, who claims their asteroids data are inaccurate.

Faint young Sun paradox
May 26, 2016 05:30 AM EDT

Faint Young Sun Paradox Suggests Solar Storms Kept Young Earth From Freezing Despite Dimmer Sun

Faint Young Sun Paradox could provide some answers on what kept the young Earth from being frozen in spite of the Sun’s dimmer condition than what it is in now.

The Sharpest View Of Mars Ever Taken From Earth
May 26, 2016 05:10 AM EDT

Planets Colliding: What NASA Knows So Far...

On May 30th, Mars will be closer to Earth than it has in 11 years, and while this may be an interesting event for stargazers and astronimy enthusiasts, it also it brings up a scary possibility of colliding planets in the future.

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