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Tiny particles that people expel when they sneeze, cough or talk are getting a close look for their ability to spread the new coronavirus.
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Summary List PlacementWhile time may feel like it's standing still for many of us in 2020, this pandemic year is but a blink of an eye for the world's longest-living vertebrates.  Greenland sharks, which are found in north Atlantic and Arctic waters, can live…
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Summary List PlacementWhile time may feel like it's standing still for many of us in 2020, this pandemic year is but a blink of an eye for the world's longest-living vertebrates.  Greenland sharks, which are found in north Atlantic and Arctic waters, can live…
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Researchers found one Greenland shark that was at least 272 years old. Some of the oldest members of the species may be close to 400.
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How far can one get in 15 minutes traveling at just under the speed of light? Without doing any complex math, it’s common knowledge (at least it was until the coronavirus shutdown and we forgot everything we learned in school) that sunlight takes a little ove…
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