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Global Warming Is Exposing More Bodies Of Climbers Who Died On Mount Everest

It's estimated that over 200 people have died on the mountain since the first recorded deaths in 1922. Bodies are now even being exposed at base camps, as the glaciers rapidly melt.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 22, 2019
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Global Warming Is Exposing More Bodies Of Climbers Who Died On Mount Everest

It's estimated that over 200 people have died on the mountain since the first recorded deaths in 1922. Bodies are now even being exposed at base camps, as the glaciers rapidly melt.

By Marco Margaritoff March 22, 2019

Chinese Researchers Created Highly Malleable ‘Terminator 2’-Like Liquid Metal

While metals that are malleable and conductive have already been discovered, this particular discovery provides a whole new world of potential uses for the tech industry.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 21, 2019
Science News

Chinese Researchers Created Highly Malleable ‘Terminator 2’-Like Liquid Metal

While metals that are malleable and conductive have already been discovered, this particular discovery provides a whole new world of potential uses for the tech industry.

By Marco Margaritoff March 21, 2019

Early Humans Didn’t Need Religion To Build Complex Societies, Study Claims

Theorists have long claimed that our ancestors could not have formed large societies and cities without fear of vengeful gods to motivate people — but this controversial new study says otherwise.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 21, 2019
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Early Humans Didn’t Need Religion To Build Complex Societies, Study Claims

Theorists have long claimed that our ancestors could not have formed large societies and cities without fear of vengeful gods to motivate people — but this controversial new study says otherwise.

By Marco Margaritoff March 21, 2019

Scientists Gave 40 Alligators Ketamine And Earbuds To Learn About Dinosaur Hearing

Using noise as a location tool is priceless when you're a predator, particularly one who operates at night. This experiment aimed to study how that method differed in birds, alligators, and dinosaurs.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 20, 2019
Weird News

Scientists Gave 40 Alligators Ketamine And Earbuds To Learn About Dinosaur Hearing

Using noise as a location tool is priceless when you're a predator, particularly one who operates at night. This experiment aimed to study how that method differed in birds, alligators, and dinosaurs.

By Marco Margaritoff March 20, 2019

‘Needless’ Government Research Saw Hundreds Of Cats And Dogs Fed To Kittens, Exposé Reveals

The initial report found that nearly 4,000 cats were killed since testing began in 1982, costing taxpayers $22 million. Fortunately, backlash has since caused these practices to come to an end.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 20, 2019
Science News

‘Needless’ Government Research Saw Hundreds Of Cats And Dogs Fed To Kittens, Exposé Reveals

The initial report found that nearly 4,000 cats were killed since testing began in 1982, costing taxpayers $22 million. Fortunately, backlash has since caused these practices to come to an end.

By Marco Margaritoff March 20, 2019

Indonesian Orangutan Named ‘Hope’ Found Shot And Blinded By 74 Air Gun Pellets

Hope's injuries prevented her from providing enough food for her month-old baby, which was found severely malnourished and died on the way to the clinic.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 19, 2019
News

Indonesian Orangutan Named ‘Hope’ Found Shot And Blinded By 74 Air Gun Pellets

Hope's injuries prevented her from providing enough food for her month-old baby, which was found severely malnourished and died on the way to the clinic.

By Marco Margaritoff March 19, 2019
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