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Nov 5, 2018

Astronomers spot one of the oldest stars ever

Posted by in category: space

Our Solar System is incredibly old by human standards. The Sun, sitting in the center, is thought to be just over 4.6 billion years old, which is an almost unfathomable amount of time to you and I. But it’s actually not all that impressive when it comes to stars.

A new survey of one particular star here in our own Milky Way galaxy reveals that it’s a whole lot older than anyone thought. In fact, it’s old enough to make our own star look like a youngster by comparison. The elderly star is called (deep breath) 2MASS J18082002–5104378 B, and what it lacks in a flashy name it more than makes up for in age. Astronomers now believe it to be an incredible 13.5 billion years old.

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Nov 5, 2018

Spacecraft Are About To Sample Two Asteroids Worth Over $83 Billion Combined

Posted by in categories: futurism, space

Two different spacecraft are currently preparing to swipe a hunk of two different asteroids that they’ve been journeying toward for the past few years. The asteroids could also be among the most profitable to mine for resources at some point in the future.

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Nov 5, 2018

Cell-Phone Radiation Can Cause Cancer in Rats. The Next Question: What Does it Mean For Humans?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, mobile phones

These results substantially change the debate on whether cell-phone use is a cancer risk at all.


The studies were nearly two decades in the making.

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Nov 5, 2018

Watch the First 8k Video Shot in Space

Posted by in category: space

The incredible 8k footage was shot at the International Space Station using a RED camera.

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Nov 5, 2018

Astronomers Once Watched a Star Turn Directly into a Black Hole

Posted by in category: cosmology

History is full of forgotten heroes. Sometimes that’s because somebody else got credit for their work. Sometimes it’s because they were women in a male-dominated world. And sometimes it’s because a couple of continents *cough* Western society *cough* decided they didn’t want to include them in the history books. Meet Ibn al-Haytham — the guy who basically invented Science with a capital S.

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Nov 5, 2018

A Ramp Contraption May Have Been Used to Build Egypt’s Great Pyramid

Posted by in category: futurism

The finding could help answer a longstanding question of how massive stone blocks were hauled into place.

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Nov 5, 2018

Stanford Breast Cancer Research Shows Pervasive Cell Spread

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Scientists have zeroed in on breast cancer cells’ most imminent danger lies in the spreading, which helps find new ways to prevent them.

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Nov 5, 2018

Researchers Can Now Monitor Whales Via Satellite

Posted by in category: satellites

The latest high resolution satellites can pick out whales surfacing in huge swaths of ocean, which will aid in conservation.

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Nov 5, 2018

Memories of your parents may have long-term health effects

Posted by in categories: health, neuroscience

Your perceptions of your parents directly affects your physical health and wellness, according to new research. And regardless if they are true, you might be stuck with them for life.

“There are things that happen to us in life that can alter our perceptions of the past, but it’s not always the objective—or what actually happened—that really affects us,” says lead author William Chopik, psychology professor at Michigan State University.

“What really impacts adults is how we psychologically interpret things and create memories. In short: our memories of our childhood predicted health and depression even though they may not even be based in reality,” Chopik says.

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Nov 5, 2018

Pizza Hut unveils a zero-emissions delivery truck that makes pizzas on the go

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Pizza Hut has recently unveiled a full-size delivery truck with an automatic pizza-making factory in the truck bed, complete with computer-guided robotic arms.

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