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NASA planning orbiter mission to Pluto

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has commissioned Southwest Research Institute to study the possibility and the cost of a long-term Pluto orbiter mission.
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FDA approves use of HPV vaccine for adults 27 to 45

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of a human papillomavirus vaccine for adults age 27 - 45.
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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.
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Chinese global navigation system Beidou nears completion

12th - Higher Ed
China announced on December 27 that it is only a few months away from completing its own satellite-based position system called Beidou.
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Easter Island’s Moai statues may have fertilized ancient inhabitant’s crops

12th - Higher Ed
Easter Island’s Moai stone monoliths might have been created out of the belief they would make crops more fertile, according to new research by the University of California, Los Angeles.
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The moon lost its magnetic fields one billion years ago: Study

12th - Higher Ed
Billions of years ago, the ancient moon had a powerful dynamo at its core that produced a strong global magnetic field.
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How your Smart TV could be spying on you

12th - Higher Ed
The FBI warned consumers this week that their smart TVs may be collecting extensive data about them.
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Study estimates the amount of microplastics consumed by humans

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the World Wide Fund for Nature and the University of Newcastle, Australia suggests that humans consume roughly 2,000 pieces of microplastics, or five grams of plastic, a week.
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Excess body weight can weaken efficacy of flu vaccine

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found that the flu vaccine is less effective for people with excess weight.
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Mandatory face-scanning may be implemented across U.S. airports

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has proposed a new regulation that would require all travelers — including U.S. citizens and green card holders — to undergo mandatory facial scans when entering and leaving the country.
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Golden tower proposed for Toronto

12th - Higher Ed
79-story golden tower planned for Toronto amid skyscraper boom
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Exploring the World of 3D Stereoscopy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the concept of 3D or stereoscopy and how it works in the real world. This video discusses different techniques used to create the illusion of depth, including basic squinting, anaglyph glasses, shutter glasses, and polarized...
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Largest Chinese COVID-19 study suggests elderly, sick most at risk

12th - Higher Ed
Chinese authorities have published a study of COVID-19 patients across China – the largest one done on the disease so far.
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X-ray echoes allows scientists to map out black holes: study

12th - Higher Ed
Astronomers have found a novel way to explore the regions around a black hole.
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Air Protein creates artificial meat from carbon dioxide

12th - Higher Ed
Air Protein says it has launched a meat substitute made of chemical compounds and other elements harvested from the air in a press release on Tuesday.
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Even nicotine-free e-cigarettes can harm blood flow, study finds

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that vaping temporarily is enough to impact the body’s blood vessels.
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220-pound ball of trash discovered in stomach of dead sperm whale

12th - Higher Ed
A sperm whale that became stranded and died on a Scottish beach had a large mass of marine waste found in its stomach.
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New artificial trees installed in London

12th - Higher Ed
German startup Green City Solutions has installed artificial trees called CityTrees across London to absorb urban pollution.
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Scientists discover extremely massive black hole

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have discovered a massive black hole 15,000 light years from Earth in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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Britain plans to set up naval bases in Southeast Asia, Caribbean

12th - Higher Ed
The Telegraph reports that Britain plans to increase its military presence abroad by opening two new bases.
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NASA to be unable to contact Voyager 2 for almost a year

12th - Higher Ed
Starting early this month, Voyager 2 will stop receiving commands from NASA, the space agency announced in a news release on March 5.
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NASA's Hubble Telescope experiences mechanical failure

12th - Higher Ed
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has gone into safe mode after two of its four functioning gyroscopes stopped working.
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New Horizons flyby of Arrokoth reveals how planets are formed

12th - Higher Ed
New Horizons’ flyby of the most distant object ever visited has revealed the secrets to how planets are formed.
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Chinese paddlefish has been declared extinct

12th - Higher Ed
The Chinese paddlefish has been declared extinct due to overfishing and dams.