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‘Iron rain’ found on exoplanet

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found evidence of iron rain on an exoplanet hundreds of lightyears from Earth, according to new research. <br/>
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Mysterious virus spreads in central China

12th - Higher Ed
A mysterious strain of viral pneumonia has affected 59 people in Wuhan, China since mid-December 2019. <br/>
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U.S. company to open first ever human composting facility in 2021

12th - Higher Ed
US-based company Recompose will start the first ever funeral service that turns human bodies into compost soil next year. <br/>
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A quarter of all pigs could die from swine fever

12th - Higher Ed
The World Health Organization for Animal Health says that a quarter of the pig population worldwide is expected to die off as a result of the spread of African swine fever. <br/>
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Europe launches laser satellite to space

12th - Higher Ed
The European Space Agency and Airbus have launched their second space laser satellite, the EDRS-C.
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Over 15,000 pounds of frozen beef patties recalled over possible plastic contamination

12th - Higher Ed
Tyson Foods subsidiary AdvancePierre Foods is recalling 15,738 pounds of its beef patty products as they may be “contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically small, green soft plastic.” <br/>
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Researchers discovered fossilized Megalodon tooth after diving expedition in a flooded cavern in Mexico

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers found 13 prehistoric shark teeth during a diving expedition in a sinkhole called Cenote Xoc in the Mexican city of Merida. <br/>
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Asteroid twice the size of the Burj Khalifa to pass Earth this month

12th - Higher Ed
A large asteroid classified as “potentially hazardous” by NASA will zoom past Earth on March 21, according to NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies <br/>
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Seemingly recovered COVID-19 patients still have viral RNA in fecal matter: new study

12th - Higher Ed
Health authorities might be able to detect COVID-19’s spread by testing the sewers of a community for the coronavirus’s RNA.
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U.S. Navy carriers conduct exercises at South China Sea

12th - Higher Ed
Two U.S. aircraft carriers conducted drills at the South China Sea in a significant show of force, the U.S. Navy said in a news release.
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Pentagon war games included squashing domestic insurrection by young activists: report

12th - Higher Ed
The Pentagon conducted a war game in 2018 that pitted armed forces against a youth uprising dubbed Zbellion.
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Satellite images reveal North Korea’s screcte nuclear weapons facility: report

12th - Higher Ed
Satellite images suggest North Korea is using an undeclared facility to make or store nuclear weapons, CNN reports.
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New luxury superyacht designed using ESA space mission techniques

12th - Higher Ed
Dutch shipyard Royal Huisman has designed the superyacht Sea Eagle II using the same engineering techniques typically reserved for space missions for the European Space Agency. <br/>
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How the Wuhan virus is impacting airlines and car manufacturers

12th - Higher Ed
As the Wuhan virus continues to spread at an alarming rate, it is starting to impact cruise ships, airlines and other international companies. <br/>
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North Korean hackers stole sensitive information from Microsoft users

12th - Higher Ed
Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against two anonymous North Korean hackers for stealing user information in a hacking operation called Thallium.<br/>
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NASA’s TESS satellite to search for alien life on exoplanets

12th - Higher Ed
NASA and Breakthrough Initiatives will collaborate to search for intelligent alien life. <br/>
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Pentagon testing surveillance balloons across the Midwest

12th - Higher Ed
The Pentagon is using high-altitude balloons to conduct surveillance test in six Midwestern states.
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Heathrow airport expansion plans unveiled

12th - Higher Ed
Heathrow Airport has unveiled a proposal to expand its airport, including plans to open a new runway by 2026. <br/>
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How to Create an AWESOME Presentation

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Create an AWESOME Presentation
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COVID-19 coronavirus may be transmitted by breathing: report

12th - Higher Ed
An analysis of the existing scientific research strongly suggests that asymptomatic people can spread SARS-CoV-19 just by breathing, according to the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
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New study suggests exposure to sunlight could alter gut microbiome in humans

12th - Higher Ed
Exposure to ultraviolet rays may increase biodiversity of the gut microbiome in humans.
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Stressed out plants emit sounds

12th - Higher Ed
New research from Tel Aviv University has found that plants make noise when stressed.
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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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North American birds are getting smaller

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that tens of thousands of North American birds have become smaller in size since 1978. <br/>