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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Tracing Stonehenge's origins

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2/17/19

Robots are becoming classroom tutors. But will they make the grade?

Educational robots show promise for helping kids in the classroom or at home, but researchers are still figuring out how these bots should behave.
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After 15 years on Mars, it’s the end of the road for Opportunity

After weeks of trying to revive the veteran Mars rover in the wake of a blinding dust storm, NASA has given up on ever hearing from it again.
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The spread of Europe’s giant stone monuments may trace back to one region

Ancient sea travelers carried the knowledge of how to build megaliths from France.
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Greenland may have another massive crater hiding under its ice

It’s probably not related to the first one found last year.
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Congo’s Ebola outbreak is a testing ground for new treatments

A clinical trial of patients taking place now in Congo is gathering evidence on experimental therapies, to provide a proven option when the deadly virus inevitably emerges again.
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A new 2-D material uses light to quickly and safely purify water

The material uses only light to speedily remove 99.9999 percent of microbes from water.
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Climate change could increase foodborne illness by energizing flies

Warmer, more lively house flies could spread more Campylobacter bacteria by landing on more food.
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A new insulation material is practically weightless yet still durable

Extreme heat and temperature swings are no match for this lightweight insulator. 
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Muons reveal the whopping voltages inside a thunderstorm

Particle physics sheds new light on the electric potential of thunderstorms.
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A rare, ancient case of bone cancer has been found in a turtle ancestor

A 240-million-year-old fossil reveals the oldest known case of bone cancer in an amniote, a group that includes mammals, birds and reptiles.
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