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'Joe the Pigeon' gets reprieve from death, after leg band found to be fake Australia's avian celebrity Joe the Pigeon is getting a new lease on life after authorities determined he is not a biosecurity threat.
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T Cells Linked to Myelin Implicated in MS-Like Disease in Monkeys Some of the T cell epitopes targeting myelin in monkeys were the same as those found in humans. Researchers say linking these specific cells opens the doors to developing antiviral therapies that could be useful to treat...
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Watch NASA test the world's most powerful rocket ever on Saturday NASA is going to light up the most powerful rocket it's ever built Saturday (Jan. 16), though it won't go anywhere.
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Increased Risk of Parkinson's Disease in Patients With Schizophrenia People diagnosed with schizophrenia have an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease later in life, researchers report. The reason could be due to alterations in the brain's dopamine system cause as a result of d...
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through January 16) CRYPTOCURRENCY Lost Passwords Lock Millionaires Out of Their Bitcoin Fortunes Nathaniel Popper | The New York Times “Stefan Thomas, a German-born programmer living in San Francisco, has two guesses left to figure out a...
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Hidden secrets revealed in microscopic images of ancient artifacts A new exhibit showcases microscopy in archaeology, highlighting objects' unexpected beauty and revealing clues about the past.
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Cats with smooshed faces can't express emotions, and it's all our fault Flat feline faces are stuck in perpetual frowns.
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Why is snow white?

Live Science - 16 Jan 2021 16:00
Why is snow white? Here's why snow is white and not clear like water or ice.
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US life expectancy drops dramatically due to COVID-19 Black and Latino populations are disproportionately affected.
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Study Links Cellular Transport Pathway to Aggressive Brain Cancer Researchers have identified a pathway involving a protein called Rab35 in glioblastoma brain cancer. The study reports restoring the activity of Rab35 could have therapeutic benefits for those with glioblastoma.
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Inauguration day: Why presidents must wait 2 months to start Here's why inauguration day occurs months after an election.
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Raven 'queen' missing from Tower of London, feared dead According to legend, six ravens must inhabit the Tower of London or the kingdom will fall. Now, one of the ravens, a matriarch named Merlina, is missing.
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