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Former 'Mythbusters' Host Jessi Combs Dies During Land-Speed Record Attempt

Former 'Mythbusters' Host Jessi Combs Dies During Land-Speed Record Attempt

Jessi Combs, age 36, the "fastest woman on four wheels" after setting a record of 398 mph in her jet-powered North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger in 2013, was killed yesterday in a crash…
MRD-VP-1/1: The Face Of Lucy's Ancestor, Australopithecus Anamensis, 3.8 Million Years Ago

MRD-VP-1/1: The Face Of Lucy's Ancestor, Australopithecus Anamensis, 3.8 Million Years Ago

Discovery of a "remarkably complete" cranium  (MRD-VP-1/1, shortened to MRD) in February 2016 from a 3.8-million-year-old early human ancestor from the Woranso-Mille paleontological site,…
75% Of Democrats Say Climate Change Is A Major Threat To The United States

75% Of Democrats Say Climate Change Is A Major Threat To The United States

In recent Pew Survey data, 75 percent of moderate Democrats believe global climate change is a major threat to the well-being of the United States while 94 percent of Democrats who skew farther left…
The Norwegian Sea Has...Fresh Water...and The Atlantic Ocean Has Even More

The Norwegian Sea Has...Fresh Water...and The Atlantic Ocean Has Even More

The salty ocean is the last place you'd expect to find fresh water but a remote-controlled vehicle deployed from the research vessel G.O. Sars found, collected and measured just that during a…
Australopithecus Africanus Likely Breastfed For A Year

Australopithecus Africanus Likely Breastfed For A Year

If you insist your baby has to breastfeed for a year you have a cultural heritage to justify it. Extinct species such as Australopithecus africanus likely breastfed for that long. How could scholars…
Can Genetically Engineered Driscoll's Rosé Strawberries Really Be "Natural"?

Can Genetically Engineered Driscoll's Rosé Strawberries Really Be "Natural"?

One thing that makes the science community spit its Fresca out its collective nose is the organic industry's claims to be more natural than conventional. Mutagenesis, where seeds are literally dunked…
Parens Patriae: Can States Sue Over Federal  School Lunch Changes They Don't Know Will Have An Effect?

Parens Patriae: Can States Sue Over Federal School Lunch Changes They Don't Know Will Have An Effect?

In 1979, the United States Department of Education was created and no one was sure why, since education is done at the local level. But both chambers had a Democratic majority and Carter was a…
Statistically Delicious: Red Wine Linked To A Better Microbiome

Statistically Delicious: Red Wine Linked To A Better Microbiome

The microbiome is the collection of microorganisms in an environment and plays an important role in human health. An imbalance of 'good' microbes compared to 'bad' is linked to adverse health…
With Such Fierce Fires, Why Doesn't Entire Rainforest Burn Down? Answers For Scared People - And Positive Developments In Brazil

With Such Fierce Fires, Why Doesn't Entire Rainforest Burn Down? Answers For Scared People - And Positive Developments In Brazil

This is something puzzles and scares some people. Why is most of the Amazon jungle still untouched by fire? Isn't there a risk that the Brazilian wildfires sweep across the entire Amazon and destroy…
Double-Blind Randomized Placebo Trial Shows Gluten Has No Effect

Double-Blind Randomized Placebo Trial Shows Gluten Has No Effect

The first double-blinded, placebo-controlled re-challenge trial investigating gluten-related symptoms found that ingesting 14 g/d of gluten did not induce gastrointestinal symptoms or fatigue in…

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