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Why do meteoroids explode in the atmosphere? Though the progenitor of the explosion had an initial mass of over 10,000 metric tons, only about 0.1 percent of that mass is believed to have reached the ground, indicating that something in the upper atmosphere not only caused the rock to explode, but also caused it to disintegrate much more than ...
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How a Wayward Arctic Current Could Cool the Climate in Europe For millennia, the Beaufort Gyre — a massive wind-driven current in the Arctic Ocean — has been regulating climate and sea ice formation at the top of the world. Like a giant spinning top, the gyre corrals vast amounts of sea ice. Trapped in this clockwise swirl, the ice has historically had more time to ...
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Acupuncture in cancer study reignites debate about controversial technique One of the largest-ever clinical trials into whether acupuncture can relieve pain in cancer patients has reignited a debate over the role of this contested technique in cancer care. Oncologists who conducted a trial of real and sham acupuncture in 226 women at 11 different cancer centres across the ...
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Apple now lets you preorder apps in the App Store Apple has launched a simple but useful new feature for the App Store: the ability to preorder apps and have them automatically download upon their release. A developer will now be able to put their app in the App Store up to 90 days in advance of its release, rather than only being able to publish their ...
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A Monster Wants to Be BFFs or Else in This Suspenseful Horror Short In Jacob Chase's horror short Larry, a bored parking-lot attendant discovers an abandoned iPad loaded with a children's story about a lonely monster. Very, very, desperately lonely. Also in the market for a best friend. And very fond of lurking in empty parking lots at three in the morning.
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