The Seoul National School for the Blind presented its graduating students with a ¡°yearbook¡± that can be read with one¡¯s hands.
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Eric Roner, an American BASE jumper*, recently jumped from 2.4 kilometers up in the sky from a lawn chair.
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A group of scientists recently observed wild gorillas in Rwanda. There, they saw a male gorilla stick his arm
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Some scientists have been watching penguins in the Arctic for the past few years. They used satellite cameras
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Electric eels live in the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in South America. They release electricity
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Brazil is celebrating its third largest tourist event. The world¡¯s biggest floating Christmas
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Soon, people may be able to tell whether a banknote is real by simply breathing on it. A Chinese science
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Plants have been found to help each other survive through the ¡°wood wide web.¡± The web refers to an
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The clearest image of a young star system will change theories of planet formation
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Some of the most creative architects build houses with what are useless for most people: tin cans, waste tires, scrap metal, and more. They do this to conserve our planet¡¯s resources or raise questions about soaring housing prices.
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