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Dolphins Have Conversations Like Humans Do, New Study Says

Scientists have long known that dolphins are very intelligent creatures, and now — for the first time ever — researchers have recorded the underwater mammals having a conversation.

By Savannah Cox Sep 12, 2016
Science News

Dolphins Have Conversations Like Humans Do, New Study Says

Scientists have long known that dolphins are very intelligent creatures, and now — for the first time ever — researchers have recorded the underwater mammals having a conversation.

By Savannah Cox September 12, 2016

North Korea Bans Sarcasm

North Korea, very likely the only country on Earth that could do the following and not have it seem out of character, has just officially banned sarcasm. In mass meetings organized throughout the country last month, reports Radio Free Asia, government officials warned all citizens that they are strictly forbidden...

By John Kuroski Sep 8, 2016
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North Korea Bans Sarcasm

North Korea, very likely the only country on Earth that could do the following and not have it seem out of character, has just officially banned sarcasm. In mass meetings organized throughout the country last month, reports Radio Free Asia, government officials warned all citizens that they are strictly forbidden...

By John Kuroski September 8, 2016

How The World’s Biggest Peacekeeping Organization Killed 10,000 People

The world’s biggest peacekeeping organization caused an epidemic that’s killed 10,000 and still going strong — and they won’t own up to it. Are the victims finally about to get justice? ON AUGUST 22, BAN KI-MOON, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said that a “significant new set of...

By Nickolaus Hines Sep 2, 2016
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How The World’s Biggest Peacekeeping Organization Killed 10,000 People

The world’s biggest peacekeeping organization caused an epidemic that’s killed 10,000 and still going strong — and they won’t own up to it. Are the victims finally about to get justice? ON AUGUST 22, BAN KI-MOON, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said that a “significant new set of...

By Nickolaus Hines September 2, 2016

6 Diseases Global Warming Can Initiate Or Intensify

Rising sea levels aren’t the only signs and symptoms of a warming world — these diseases may also make a comeback. Add the phrase “zombie pathogens” to your vernacular, because they could be coming for us. Due to climate change, viruses once safely kept in nature’s “deep freeze” are escaping...

By Erin Kelly Aug 20, 2016
Science News

6 Diseases Global Warming Can Initiate Or Intensify

Rising sea levels aren’t the only signs and symptoms of a warming world — these diseases may also make a comeback. Add the phrase “zombie pathogens” to your vernacular, because they could be coming for us. Due to climate change, viruses once safely kept in nature’s “deep freeze” are escaping...

By Erin Kelly August 20, 2016

Researchers Film Stubby Squid Off California Coast

When crawling the ocean floor off California, researchers happened upon the most unbelievably adorable marine creature on Earth: a stubby squid (Rossia pacifica).

By John Kuroski Aug 16, 2016
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Researchers Film Stubby Squid Off California Coast

When crawling the ocean floor off California, researchers happened upon the most unbelievably adorable marine creature on Earth: a stubby squid (Rossia pacifica).

By John Kuroski August 16, 2016

China’s “Straddling Bus” Just Debuted — And Didn’t End In Catastrophe

China debuted its “straddling bus” this Tuesday — reminding us that, in some ways, the future Blade Runner predicted is, well, now.

By Savannah Cox Aug 3, 2016
News

China’s “Straddling Bus” Just Debuted — And Didn’t End In Catastrophe

China debuted its “straddling bus” this Tuesday — reminding us that, in some ways, the future Blade Runner predicted is, well, now.

By Savannah Cox August 3, 2016
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