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World’s first tilt-rotor e-taxi could be flying passengers as soon as 2024

12th - Higher Ed
British aerospace manufacturer Vertical Aerospace has released designs for a zero-emissions flying taxi that could start commercial flights as early as 2024.
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NASA to explore a mysterious, metallic asteroid

12th - Higher Ed
NASA is readying for a mission that will launch in 2022 to explore the metal asteroid Psyche.
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How some Brood X cicadas are infected with fungus

12th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Brood X periodic cicadas could be playing host to a fungus that turns them into spore-shedding “fungal gardens” and transforms their behavior, according to The Washington Post.<br/>
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Scientists claim they can see how the brain express loneliness: report

12th - Higher Ed
Lonely people develop neural patterns in their brains that are distinct from the patterns of sociable people, according to new research.
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Researchers create noninvasive interface that directly links human brains

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have created the first brain to brain interface that can link three people and allow two-way communication using only their mind. <br/>
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Microplastics found in Arctic sea ice

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers aboard the Swedish Icebreaker Oden, as part of the Northwest Passage Project, have found microplastics polluting ice from the Arctic Ocean.
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Record floods spark concerns about China’s Three Gorges Dam: report

12th - Higher Ed
Experts increasingly question whether the Three Gorges Dam can do the job it was designed for.
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SpaceX launches 60 satellites into orbit

12th - Higher Ed
SpaceX launched its third batch of Starlink satellites into orbit from a U.S. Air Force base in Florida on Monday evening. <br/>
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Underwater loudspeakers could help boost coral reef recovery

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that deploying underwater loudspeakers to play the sounds of healthy coral reef could help restore damaged reefs. <br/>
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Taiwan to roll out social distancing app

12th - Higher Ed
Taiwan is working on a social distancing app to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, a cabinet official said on April 11. <br/>
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Pando, the world's largest living organism, is in danger of collapse

12th - Higher Ed
The Pando aspen clone located in Fishlake National Forest in Utah is considered to be the world's largest living organism, but a recent study has found it is dying out.
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Explainer: Why is ammonium nitrate so volatile?

12th - Higher Ed
Usually produced in small pallets, ammonium nitrate is capable of self-combustion in sufficiently high temperatures.
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Massive iceberg breaks from Eastern Antarctica

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists said iceberg D-28 is among the largest to calve from Antarctic ice in decades, but is not caused by climate change. <br/>
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NASA to launch balloon into the stratosphere to study the cosmos

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has begun work on an ambitious new project that will carry a cutting-edge telescope high into the stratosphere on a balloon.<br/>
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Florida palms suffering from Lethal Bronzing

12th - Higher Ed
Florida’s palms are under threat from a condition known as Lethal Bronzing Disease, an illness that can kill trees in months.
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Scientists have found anomalous structures around the Earth’s core

12th - Higher Ed
Geophysicists from the University of Maryland analyzed seismic waves around the world and found large unusual structures near the Earth’s core.
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Scientists discover new pain-sensing organ in the skin

12th - Higher Ed
Swedish scientists have discovered a new organ under the skin that helps process certain kinds of pain.
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Explainer: What are Perseid meteor showers?

12th - Higher Ed
Perseid meteor showers are caused by the debris field of the Comet Swift-Tuttle, which was first spotted in 1864.
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Boris Johnson spends second night in the intensive care unit

12th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is spending his second night in the intensive care unit at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London after being admitted to the hospital on Sunday.
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Genetic analysis suggests contact between Polynesians and South Americas before Columbus: study

12th - Higher Ed
Ancient Polynesians may have crossed the Pacific to make contact with Native Americans from the region that is now Colombia
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WHO is downplaying risks of coronavirus airborne transmission: scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Some 239 scientists in 32 countries say the coronavirus is an airborne disease that can linger in tiny droplets to infect people indoors, according to a report in the New York Times.
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Google removes over 500 Chrome extensions containing malware

12th - Higher Ed
Google has removed hundreds of extensions for their internet browser Chrome after they were found to have malware. <br/>
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How to Make a Great LinkedIn Profile - Tips To Maximize For Professional Success

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When doing business on Linkedin, your Linkedin profile is going to be the reason someone connects and reaches out to do business with you. But are you set up for connecting success? In this video, Linkedin Expert Tisha Marie Pelletier...
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‘Lost Continent’ of Zealandia revealed in new maps

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from GNS Science in New Zealand have mapped the submerged land mass of Zealandia in great detail, showing how tectonic and seismic activity have shaped its evolution.