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Scientists don't know why the Earth is spinning faster than usual, which is making the days shorter than usual.
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Induced demand is the term used by economists to describe how increasing the supply of something (such as roads) makes people want it even more. Though some traffic engineers noticed this phenomena as early as the 1960s, it wasn't until recently that social scientists gathered enough data to illustrate how it happens almost every time we create a new route.
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It was predicted by Einstein a century ago, but scientists have just recently discovered it.
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Scientists have spotted a new species of these extraordinary animals capable of absorbing potentially lethal ultraviolet radiation by emitting blue light that acts as a shield.
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Hooper won’t be driving this boat, chief. Ocean conservationists are creating a replica of the Orca from the beloved film “Jaws” to conduct shark research and help educate the public about the sea creatures. The Orca III project is helmed by David Bigelow, who acquired an old lobster fishing vessel, called the Lydia, and is …