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Truly the most pertinent scientific question of our time.
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Truly the most pertinent scientific question of our time.
This is a troubling sign with regards to rising sea levels.
Panda populations are growing, but their habitats are in increasingly worse shape.
It won’t be on the scale of NASA, but it will get Australia closer to the final frontier.
Evacuations have hit nearly 50,000.
Okay, you won't be able to actually fly whilst wearing this thing, but at least you'll look really cool walking around town with your mates.
Client X sounds like a badass, whoever they are.
Bill Nye, the uncomfortable guy.
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A new study shows that Neanderthal growth patterns were a lot more like ours than we realised.
These findings brought to you by prehistoric poo deposits.
So keep your eyes peeled.
Don't worry, the universe isn't falling apart just yet.