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Earth from space: Rare phenomenon transforms African thunderstorm into giant ethereal 'jellyfish'
In 2018, a weather satellite captured a massive thunderstorm cloud in the shape of a jellyfish. The bizarre cloud was the result of a meteorological phenomenon gone wrong.
Ed Dwight, America’s first Black astronaut candidate, finally goes to space 60 years later
Ed Dwight, America’s first Black astronaut candidate, finally rocketed into space 60 years later, flying with Jeff Bezos’ rocket company on Sunday.
Could AI save the oceans from pollution and overfishing?
About 5.25 trillion tiny pieces of plastic – or more than 600 pieces for each of the three billion people on Earth – have entered the oceans and seas.
How to Grow & Care for Schefflera (Umbrella Plant)
Reviewed by Debra LaGattuta Schefflera, commonly called umbrella plants or trees, make excellent tropical houseplants. The larger Schefflera actinophylla features long, shiny, oval green leaves that
New, electricity-free desalination method shows promise
Researchers from The Australian National University have proposed a new method for desalinating water that avoids many of the unwanted side effects of traditional desalinating techniques and that
This Man In Florida Had A Tapeworm In His Brain, And It Most Likely Came From His Consumption Of Undercooked Bacon
A 52-year-old man in Florida was living out everyone’s worst nightmare. In April of this year, he was admitted to the hospital for treatment of a life-threatening tapeworm that was found in his brain.
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin just completed its 7th human flight to the edge of space
Blue Origin, the space company founded by Jeff Bezos, flew six people to the edge of space on Sunday for the first time since 2022.
Record low sea-ice levels around Antarctica ‘likely due to climate change’
Record low sea-ice levels around Antarctica ‘likely due to climate change’ - Antarctica’s vast expanse of sea ice regulates Earth’s temperature, as the white surface reflects the Sun’s heat back into
Study Finds Women More Romantic on a Full Stomach
A new study suggests that women may be more responsive to romance after eating, providing a scientific basis for the age-old saying that the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach. This
UK AI Safety Institute to open San Francisco office
The Government’s AI Safety Institute is to open an overseas office in San Francisco to get closer to the tech giants based in Silicon Valley. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Tech firm creates purification system which makes canal water drinkable
Tech firm creates purification system which makes canal water drinkable - IF has created a miniature vapour compression distillation system without consumable parts or chemicals.
Portal connecting Dublin and New York 'reawakens' under new restrictions
A portal which links people in Dublin and New York via a live stream has been reactivated after "mooning" and other inappropriate behaviour was reported.
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