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Oct 22, 2018

Microplastics found in human stools

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Pilot study finds plastics in poo samples from eight countries. Nick Carne reports.

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Oct 22, 2018

Three strong earthquakes reported in Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island

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Three relatively strong earthquakes that began Sunday night in the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island didn’t trigger a tsunami because they happened along a fault line where sections of the Earth’s crust are moving sideways, says an earthquake seismologist with Natural Resources Canada. .

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Oct 21, 2018

23 Charts And Maps That Show The World is Getting Much, Much Better

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These are bleak times — but a lot of things are improving.

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Oct 21, 2018

Reshapes Itself to Shape The Future

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MIT will reshape itself to shape the future, investing $1 billion to address the rapid evolution of computing and AI — and its global effects. At the heart of this effort: a $350 million gift to found the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.

Photo: Christopher Harting

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Oct 20, 2018

Earth’s core is solid but slightly ‘squishier’ than first thought

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Seismologists from from the Australia National University (ANU) have found the first conclusive proof that the Earth’s innermost core is solid after 80 years of searching.

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Oct 20, 2018

The Eternal Quest for Aether, the Cosmic Stuff That Never Was

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Aristotle called it the fifth element. Alchemists thought it was the key to the philosopher’s stone. Scientists believed it was the stuff light moved through. But it never existed at all.

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Oct 20, 2018

What would you see if you could travel at the speed of light?

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Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity was born from this very question, and the answer is as weird as you’d expect.

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Oct 19, 2018

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Oct 18, 2018

Ice shelf’s eerie song could be early warning system for collapse

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Ice shelves perform a vital function in slowing down the rate of glacier melt in Antarctica, so scientists keep an eye on them for signs of collapse. And as the continent’s largest, the Ross Ice Shelf is particularly important. After monitoring seismic activity over a few years, researchers noticed that the Ross Ice Shelf is “singing” – and listening out for changes in that song could be an early warning system for potential problems.

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Oct 18, 2018

Cosmologist Martin Rees gives humanity a 50–50 chance of surviving the 21st century

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‘’In the medieval period, life was miserable and there wasn’t anything people could do to improve it. Today, the gap between the way the world is and the way it could be is enormous.


But he’s still an optimist.

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