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Could Multiple Versions of You Exist?

With the popularity of Marvel's multiverse, you might low-key be wondering how parallel world's could actually work. Turns out this science-fiction is based on real science, but what exact theories are out there?

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Inside the Deep Sea Sub Exploring Earth’s Final Frontier

Earth’s final frontier is the ocean floor. To explore these unknown depths and uncover countless mysteries, a group of engineers upgraded the world's oldest crewed sub...

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Strange radio waves emerge from the direction of the galactic centre

Astronomers have discovered unusual signals coming from the direction of the Milky Way's center. The radio waves fit no currently understood pattern of variable radio source and could suggest a new class of stellar object.

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What Dinosaurs ACTUALLY Looked Like?

The past is a vast and mysterious land that begins at the big bang and ends in the present, expanding with each passing moment. It is the home of everything that came before, the key to understanding our present. Here we find the most amazing creatures to ever roam our planet, hundreds of millions of species so diverse that our imagination cannot do them justice. Unfortunately the past carefully guards its secrets.

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Brain damage caused by long stays in space

"This is the first time that concrete proof of brain-cell damage has been documented in blood tests following space flights. This must be explored further and prevented if space travel is to become more common in the future," says Henrik Zetterberg, professor of neuroscience and one of the study's two senior coauthors.

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