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Location American Science News for 24 December 2018
A French Teenager Turned the Bible and Quran into DNA and Injected Them into His Body The injection probably won't bring enlightenment, but it's also unlikely to kill him.
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Ask a Physicist: Rudolph the Redshifted Reindeer

Physics Buzz - 24 Dec 2018 19:58
Visiting every house in the world in one night is a tough job, even when you don't count the difficulty of squeezing down a chimney after eating a few million Christmas cookies. Just from a logistics perspective, it's a ...
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Colorful Peacocks Impress Females with Good Vibes

Scientific American - 24 Dec 2018 19:00
Colorful Peacocks Impress Females with Good Vibes Peafowls' head crests are specifically tuned to the vibrations produced by feather-rattling male peacocks, thus acting as a sort of antenna. Jason G. Goldman reports. --
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Nvidia's Fake Faces Are a Masterpiece--But Have Deeper Implications 'Don't believe everything you see on the internet' is pretty standard advice, but it's getting harder than ever to distinguish the real from the fake. A new algorithm from Nvidia could muddy the waters further by generat...
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When hurtling down a mountain an exoskeleton could absorb some of the impact for skiers and snowboarders and give them extra power in their turns
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The half-century since the first lunar landing has seen more stories than ever being spun about the moon, and why we should go there
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The 10 Weirdest Science Stories of 2018

Live Science - 24 Dec 2018 15:30
The 10 Weirdest Science Stories of 2018 Things sure got strange in 2018: from a space-bound Tesla to crows having sex with their dead.
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7 Odd Things That Raise Your Risk of Cancer (and 1 That Doesn't) Some things that may raise people's risk of cancer don't get a lot of attention.
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10 Ways Earth Changed Forever in 2018

Live Science - 24 Dec 2018 15:26
10 Ways Earth Changed Forever in 2018 Earth is always changing, and 2018 -- a year filled with hurricanes, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes -- was no exception.
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