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Dinosaur skeleton fetches 6 million euros in Paris sale
The skeleton of a 22-metre-long dinosaur (70 feet) fetched six million euros ($6.4 million) Saturday, AFP learned from auction houses Collin du Bocage and Barbarossa. "We are happy that the buyer
What is Bluesky, the fast-growing social platform welcoming fleeing X users?
Disgruntled X users are again flocking to Bluesky, a newer social media platform that grew out of the former Twitter before billionaire Elon Musk took it over in 2022. While it remains small compared
Map Shows Best Places to See Beaver Supermoon Tonight
The final supermoon in a series of four will occur tonight—here are the best places in the U.S. to catch a glimpse.
Hiker's Find Leads to Trove of Fossils Predating Dinosaurs
Claudia Steffensen was hiking in the Italian Alps last summer when she stepped on a rock that caught her eye. "It seemed more like a slab of cement" with "these strange circular designs with wavy
Dark Side of the Moon Was Once Lit by Erupting Volcanos
New research shows that volcanoes erupted on the far side of the moon billions of years ago, mirroring activity on the near side.
Meta is slapped with a $839 million antitrust fine for favoring one of its own services
Plus: The rise of Bluesky and Threads, another fine for Cruise, and Elon Musk's own AI says he's the chief of misinformation on X.
DALLAS JONES: Make the most of your Earthly life
There are many questions about our existence. Before being born, did we live in some other form? If so, what form? Did we know others? Did we know God? Why am I on the earth and what is my purpose?
Scientists reveal which creature will rule Earth should all humans die
But if and when humans go the way of the dinosaurs, who will take over the world after us? An expert zoologist and biologist believes he has the answer. The octopus. Professor Tim Coulson of the
China tests building Moon base with lunar soil bricks
China is expected to push forward in its quest to build the first lunar base on Friday, launching an in-space experiment to test whether the station's bricks could be made from the Moon's own soil.
Shark attacks can be deterred by new LED light system, scientists say
Shark attacks can be deterred by new LED light system, scientists say - Sharks less likely to interact as LED lights get brighter
'Mystery Mollusc': Video Reveals Weird See-Through Deep-Sea Species
"Everyone in the control room let out a loud 'Oooooh!' at the same time. We were all enchanted," a researcher said.
Look up this weekend for a celestial double feature
Look up to the night sky Friday night for November’s full moon, 2024’s last supermoon, followed by the Leonid meteor shower set to peak Saturday night into Sunday.
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