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we nz still retain the americas cup
but the leader dalton,refuses to hold th challenge in nz waters
unfortunately be raching overeethere somewhere
wher the money is
and stupidly where the tv timing means the spolt rats over 6there dont have to get up at ungodly hors

sick ww society
It's business
 
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The world’s oldest mechanical computer used a lunar calendar to study the stars
One of the Antikythera mechanism's lingering mysteries may have been solved.


How many hot dogs would it take to kill you?
Frankly, we’d be surprised if you made it past a dozen.


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Planet Earth

'It's hard to communicate how unbelievable this is': Hurricane Beryl is the earliest Category 5 storm on record
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'It's hard to communicate how unbelievable this is': Hurricane Beryl is the earliest Category 5 storm on record
Unprecedented sea surface temperatures have driven the powerful storm to form early in the year, sowing catastrophe across the Caribbean.

Astronomy & Astrophysics

Alien 'warp drives' may leave telltale signals in the fabric of space-time, new paper claims
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Alien 'warp drives' may leave telltale signals in the fabric of space-time, new paper claims
A new paper suggests that we may be able to spot alien spaceships hopping between distant stars using "warp drives" because the technology would give off specific gravitational waves that are unlike anything else we know about.
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Scientists just grew the 1st-ever 'minibrains' from multiple people's cells
(Noelia Antón-Bolaños and Irene Faravelli)
Scientists just grew the 1st-ever 'minibrains' from multiple people's cells
Hybrid brain organoids could be used to test how people respond differently to drugs before clinical trials begin, researchers say.
 
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