
‘The prescription is nature’: How satellites can show us the healing effects of nature
Research studies have actually revealed that a greener environment near your home can have a quantifiable effect on your psychological health. (Image credit: Liyao Xie/Getty Images ) Nature surrounds us,…
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Space Force’s mysterious X-37B begins ‘aerobraking’ to lower orbit. Here’s how it works.
The U.S. armed force’s extremely deceptive X-37B area airplane simply got a little less mystical. In an unusual program of openness about the area airplane’s operations, Boeing and the U.S….
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Do ostriches really bury their heads in the sand?
“Bury your head in the sand” is an idiom that implies to prevent or disregard a tight spot. (Image credit: Martin Harvey/Getty Images) For centuries, individuals have actually declared that,…
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How did the Concorde fly so fast?
Concorde airplanes might speed up to faster than the speed of noise, leaving a loud sonic boom in their wake. (Image credit: NNehring through Getty Images ) The Concorde guest…
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Review: Catching up with the witchy brew of Agatha All Along
Down, down, down the roadway Spoilers ahead! This creative follow up to WandaVision is a pointer of simply how great the MCU can be. Kathryn Hahn stars as Agatha Harkness,…
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Forgetting may provide a surprising evolutionary benefit, experts say
Forgetting is part of our daily lives. You may walk into a room only to forget why you went in there — or perhaps someone says hi on the street…
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Evolution quiz: Can you naturally select the correct answers?
The theory of evolution has been around for over 150 years. (Image credit: 00Mate00/Getty Images) First proposed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the 1850s, the theory of…
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Gharial: The prehistoric crocodilian that buzzes and blows bubbles to find a mate
Gharials split from other crocodilian species over 40 million years ago. (Image credit: RichLindie/Getty Images) Name: Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) Where it lives: Freshwater rivers in India and Nepal What it…
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Microplastics may be entering the clouds and affecting the weather, scientists say
Giant cumulonimbus clouds in Australia. (Image credit: Steve Christo – Corbis via Getty Images) Clouds form when water vapor — an invisible gas in the atmosphere — sticks to tiny…
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Boost for Mars life? Red Planet’s magnetic field may have lasted longer than thought
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/USGS) Mars’ magnetic field may have survived 200 million years longer than scientists had thought — crucially, long enough for it to overlap with the presence of liquid…
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