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Uranus Stinks Scientists Say And People Wouldn’t Want To Smell It

This article is not about you or your posterior body section involved in releasing gas.  Researchers established on Monday that the seventh planet from the sun has an upper ambiance crammed with one of the most crucial smelliest chemical substances known to humans, hydrogen sulfide.     The odorous gas is what offers rotten eggs — and… Read more »

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Lion Whisperer | Racing Extinction (360 Video)

Kevin Richardson, also known as the “lion whisperer”, wrestles with some members of his pride. Richardson explains the complexities of his relationship to one female in particular, and summarizes his life’s work of protecting these amazing animals from the game…

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Are the Milky Way’s borders expanding?   Hundreds of billions of stars make up the barred spiral galaxy that we call home. The Milky Way’s 100,000 light-year diameter houses stars of different masses, luminosities, and ages, with new stars constantly being added to the mix. Star formation isn’t showing signs of slowing down, and this… Read more »

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New Kind of Battery That Can Be Fully Charged in Less Than 30 Seconds

A novel approach to an energy storage device run on an aqueous electrolyte can go from flat to fully-charged in just 20 seconds, making it perfect for portable electronics that frequently need a quick boost. While the concept isn’t new, previous attempts have resulted in devices that suffer from low power and short working lives…. Read more »

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Letrons! Transform!

By Iris Moya Calling all Transformer fans!! Have you ever wanted your very own life-sized Transformer? Letvision; a company out of Turkey has already unveiled a life-sized Transformer which they they have named Letrons. The Letron unveiled late 2016 was named “Antimon.” Antimon was built in 8 months from a BMW 3 Series coupe by… Read more »

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Cellular Youth

By: Iris Moya Can it be that someone can be younger on a cellular level than their peers? According to Larry Tucker, professor of exercise science at Brigham “Young” University in Utah, it sure is a possibility. But what does being younger on a cellular level look like? And what does it take to be… Read more »

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The “Green Light” To Migraine Relief

By Iris Moya The “Green Light” To Migraine ReliefCould green light be the solution to migraine pain? According to Rami Burstein, PHD; Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine and Academic Director of the Comprehensive headache Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston; it just… Read more »

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A Tesla Worth Buying?

By Iris Moya The New Tesla 3 is set to debut tomorrow, Friday, July 7, 2017. Could it be that this model is actually affordable? With a base price starting at $35,000… umm… maybe not. But then you can get a nice tax break of $7,500 because of the federal tax credit since it IS… Read more »