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Hummingbirds are dramatically evolving in real-time thanks to humans - Earth.com
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650-foot mega-tsunami is recorded by satellites, sends seismic waves worldwide for nine days - Earth.com
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Scientists identify new human ancestors, now we know what they looked like - Earth.com
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ADHD drugs like Adderall do not work like doctors and scientists previously believed - Earth.com
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Sightings of bright blue cosmic monster flashes continue to confound astronomers - Earth.com
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Part of Antarctica’s ice sheet collapsed 9,000 years ago under similar climate conditions as today - Earth.com
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15-year-old has a PhD in quantum physics and plans to 'create superhumans' - Earth.com
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Dinosaur eggs as large as cannonballs are found filled with giant crystals - Earth.com
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Common supplement has now fully convinced scientists it also boosts brain and heart function - Earth.com
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Giant crustaceans inhabit most of Earth's deep ocean floors, according to a surprising study - Earth.com
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New plant-based serum shown to regrow hair in weeks, according to scientists - Earth.com
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Astronaut photographs a beautiful phenomenon called 'lunar halo' - Earth.com
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One of the most important scientific findings in history may be wrong, shredding centuries of physics - Earth.com
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'Little Foot' fossil study suggests it comes from a completely new human species unknown to science - Earth.com
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Antarctica completely collapsed 9,000 years ago under similar climate conditions as Earth has today - Earth.com
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Dinosaur with an incredibly long neck rewrites Jurassic history - Earth.com
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Scientists confirm exactly what makes ice so slippery, and it's not what you might think - Earth.com
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Humans can detect buried objects without touching them, a sense scientists call 'remote touch' - Earth.com
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Scientists capture real-time video of human embryo implantation for the first time - Earth.com
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Oldest rock art served as a map for finding desert water 12,000 years ago - Earth.com
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For nearly one billion years, a day on Earth lasted just 19 hours - Earth.com
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Night vision tech is now so good that robots can see in total darkness, watch the video demo - Earth.com
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Video captures a baby hummingbird behaving like a poisonous caterpillar - Earth.com
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Dinosaur eggs the size of cannon balls are found filled with giant crystals - Earth.com
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New images of sunset on Mars are the most detailed ever taken - Earth.com
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