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Mashup Score: 70Where Does the Solar System End? - 4 hour(s) ago
The solar system’s outer limits aren’t as clear-cut as you might think
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Mashup Score: 123Why Did Ancient Romans Make this Baffling Metal Dodecahedron? - 9 hour(s) ago
A mysterious 12-sided object called a dodecahedron discovered in England has archaeologists both excited and baffled
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Mashup Score: 108The Mathematical Case for Monkeys Producing Shakespeare—Eventually - 13 hour(s) ago
An infinite number of random events can produce just about anything if you have quintillions of years to wait
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Mashup Score: 64Once-Hidden Hydrogen Gas Deposits Could Be a Boon for Clean Energy - 15 hour(s) ago
Large stores of natural hydrogen have turned up in Albania, France and Mali
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Mashup Score: 56How Should Wildfire Smoke Damage Be Measured? - 21 hour(s) ago
Homes that survive wildfire flames but that are still affected by smoke, soot and ash is a growing issue for homeowners and insurers, as is the question of how to best remediate the problem
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The eyebrows of the African wild dog have scientists wondering whether other canine species besides domestic dogs can make the irresistible “puppy-dog eyes” expression
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Mashup Score: 79Has the Last Great Space Observatory Already Launched? - 1 day(s) ago
Astronomy’s future may be slipping away—one climate disaster at a time
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Mashup Score: 327
Gas stoves spew nitrogen dioxide at levels that frequently exceed those that are deemed safe by health organizations
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Mashup Score: 165
Every now and then, tiny particles of antimatter strike Earth from cosmic parts unknown. A new balloon-borne experiment launching this spring may at last find their source
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Mashup Score: 151
Media coverage of university students speaking up against the war in Gaza, just like coverage of other protest movements, has fallen prey to some serious weaknesses
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