Earth is apparently a giant instrument. When strong impulses hit the magnetopause, or the shield’s outer boundary, ripples create a pattern much like the booming of a drum.
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Owner of a working USB stick discovered in seal feces has been found
After a working USB stick was found in some leopard seal feces, the mystery owner of the stick his been found.
Science may be the last hope for saving chocolate
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Nanny accused of force-feeding infant convicted of murder
A nanny in Maryland…convicted after force-feeding an 8-month-old girl to death. Veuer’s Nick Cardona has that story.
You can now pay Bumble to be at the top of the dating match stack
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Why it’s important to wash your hands after each bathroom break
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This is how many dates you have to go on before you find ‘The One’
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Social media use could make it harder to make friends, study says
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Mother nature’s valentine: A heart-shaped island seen from space
ESA is celebrating Valentine’s Day with an image of the heart-shaped island of Moorea, 12 miles northwest of Tahiti in the South Pacific.