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Your Handbook For the End of the Universe
Roughly 1 trillion years from now, the last star will be born. In about 100 trillion years, the last light will go out.
Why Empty 'Liminal Spaces' (Like Vacant Hotel Hallways) Freak You Out So Much
It's not just you: there's a psychological reason why lonely hotel hallways immediately creep you out and make you think of The Shining.
How Severed Cockroach Legs Could Help Us 'Fully Rebuild' Human Bodies
A miniature Taylor Swift—flaunting a cockroach limb—can teach us a lot about human prosthetics.
An Airplane's Door Plug Popped off Mid-Flight—And Landed In Someone's Backyard
Experts are analyzing both plane and door plug now. New reporting suggests that manufacturing issues may be behind the dangerous situation.
South Korea's Artificial Sun Is Taking an Enormous Step Forward
When it comes to fusion, hot plasma is only half the battle—tokamaks also need to contain that plasma for long stretches.
Why Scientists Want to Unlock the Health Secrets of Hibernating Animals
Hibernators can quickly recover from heart attacks, muscle degradation, and other incredible bodily stress. Why can't humans?
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