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The CDC warned doctors about "counterfeit or mishandled" Botox injections that have caused clusters of illness in the U.S ..read more
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The chest could help archaeologists understand the fire and explosion that sank the vessel ..read more
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An explosive flare from the Milky Way's central black hole has been translated from 'a single flickering pixel' into a detailed 3D model using AI and Einstein's general relativity equations ..read more
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In the early hours of Tuesday (April 23), quadruple solar flares near-simultaneously exploded from across the sun's surface, and there's a good chance that one of these outbursts launched a solar storm toward Earth ..read more
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On April 10, a bright red atmospheric "hole" was spotted in the night sky above Texas shortly after SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites into space. It is the latest example of an increasingly common phenomenon caused by the company's dying rockets ..read more
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NASA engineers have fixed a computer error that caused the interstellar Voyager 1 probe to glitch and stop transmitting data back to Earth for five months ..read more
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The near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa, which orbits alongside our planet as a 'minimoon,' may have originated from Giordano Bruno crater on the far side of the moon, new research suggests ..read more
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A giant-hail event that hit Girona in northwest Spain in 2022 was fueled by climate change, with a marine heatwave helping to intensify the storm that killed a small child ..read more
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Researchers at MIT are using AI to train AI not to give toxic responses, using a new method that replicates human curiosity ..read more
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Enslaved people picked the cherries around 250 years ago, likely in pre-Revolutionary War times ..read more