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Lightning occurs when there is a buildup of electricity in clouds, right? Wrong! Trace is here to report on a new study that found that lightning is actually caused by the sun! Be sure to tune in to our Google+ Hangout with NASA on Wednesday May 21 at 7pm ET/4pm PT: http://dne.ws/1jCXLZw Read More:
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This video shows a continually-looping infrared view of our Milky Way galaxy, as seen by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. MORE INFO BELOW… The icon in the lower right corner shows how the view changes over time, from our position in the Milky Way. The mosaic comes primarily from the GLI
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Last weekend, Trace went to New York City to attend the World Science Festival! In Brooklyn, there is now an art piece representing how NASA is attempting to land a spacecraft on a comet this summer! Watch as Trace learns about the project, and learn why we’re trying to land on a comet this su
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Next year, NASA will be sending an inflatable spacecraft to the ISS! Why are we using inflatable spacecrafts instead of the traditional spacecrafts? Trace explains how using inflatable objects will open up many new doors in space! Follow DNews on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dnews Follow Trace on
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At Aero 2014, a German company called E-volo drew lots of attention with its unique Volocopter, a multiple rotor electric helicopter design that flew unmanned last fall. The next step is to improve battery capacity and perhaps design a hybrid version.
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Climate change is currently causing the ocean water to become more and more acidic. What does this mean for marine life? Chastity is here to discuss how sharks are losing their appetite! Make sure to join us on September 15th at 11am ET for our first #UpChat with UpWorthy! Follow Chastity on Twitte
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3D printing has come a long way in the past few years. These printers are able to make houses, foods, and even body parts! Tara breaks down some of the recent mindblowing developments in 3D printing, including how we’re starting to print human organs! Read More: Learn more about the Stuff to B
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We have finally achieved brain-to-brain communication in humans! What does this news mean? Trace is here to explain. Read More: Brain-to-brain verbal communication in humans achieved for the first time http://www.cnet.com/news/brain-to-brain-verbal-communication-in-humans-achieved-for-the-first-time
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Sleeping in space can be very difficult, and many astronauts turn to sleeping aids to fall asleep. Are these astronauts abusing these drugs? Join Trace as he explains why it’s hard to sleep in space. Read More: Prevalence of sleep deficiency and use of hypnotic drugs in astronauts before, during,
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NASA is celebrating the 45th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, with crewmate Michael Collins manning the command service module from lunar orbit, became the first humans on the moon — with Armstrong’s historic fir
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From ESO, observations made at telescopes in South America have made the surprise discovery that the remote asteroid Chariklo is surrounded by two dense and narrow rings. This is the smallest object to have rings and only the fifth body in the Solar System — after the much larger planets Jupiter,
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Astrology focuses on star charts and zodiac signs to build a foundation to one’s life. Astrology is also a bunch of asserted, unproven, untested mumbo jumbo. Laci breaks down how and why astrology shouldn’t be considered a real science. Read More: Astrology: Is it Scientific? http://und
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Advancements in medicine have been able to extend the lives of millions, but when will it be possible to live forever? Read More: Eat more, die young: Why eating a diet very low in nutrients can extend lifespan http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140317084742.htm “A new evolutionary theor
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‘Titanic’ director uses cutting-edge technology to venture to depths of the ocean where no one has ever gone.
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Jellyfish are overpopulated on some beaches, and this can cause a variety of problems like swimmers getting stung, and in one case they even clogged the intake pipes of a nuclear power plant in Sweden, which forced it to shut down. But now, a company is Israel, where the beaches are often overrun wi