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Cool Calm Caterpillars: Tobacco Hornworms Can “Zone Out” Pain By Entering A Sphinx Pose
Tobacco hornworm caterpillars can suppress pain and touch reflexes by entering a sphinx state, resembling a rigid statue-like posture.
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Never-Before-Seen Supernova Proves Crucial Fact On The Interior Of Stars
Shells of material revealed the inner workings of stars.
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One Dollar Can Save A Chicken 100 Hours Of Intense Pain, Study Finds
"These are not abstract values. They allow us to put animal welfare on the same footing as other policy priorities."
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Your Brain Doesn’t Update Its Body Map When You Lose A Limb, Upending 50-Year-Old Assumptions
Even years after an amputation, the brain remembers the missing limb.
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"Skibidi", "Delulu", And "Broligarchy" Among More Than 6,000 New Words Added To Dictionary
Turn on your mouse jiggler and DM your work wife – this skibidi list is ultra snackable.
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Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Looks Back-To-Front, With Dust Shooting Toward The Sun
The fastest interstellar object continues to be bizarre; is it rotating weirdly or is something off about its surface?
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Denisovan DNA May Have Been Key To Humans Thriving In The Americas
Somehow the Denisovans evolved a gene particularly well suited to continents they would never see.
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Brightest Fast Radio Burst Yet Discovered 130 Million Light-Years Away, In Our Cosmic Neighborhood
It is coming from a nearby galaxy, providing important insights into non-repeating fast radio bursts.
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The Apollo 17 Moon Samples Were Sealed Away For Over 50 Years. Now, Scientists Have Opened Them
The samples were sealed until technology improved enough to study them. Now, they may have helped solve a lunar mystery.
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These Are The Most Likely Places To Detect Signals From An Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Looking at these systems could significantly improve our chances of detecting intelligent life.
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