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Terrifying satellite photos reveal Antarctica just shed a Manhattan-sized chunk of ice

The growing crack in the Larsen C ice shelf is the most dramatic example of change in Antarctica right now. But it isn’t the continent’s only frozen feature changing in a warming world.

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Psychiatrist who coined ‘narcissistic personality disorder’ says Trump’s not mentally ill — just a jerk

Psychiatric professionals are at odds about a decades-old regulation in their profession that forbids them from speaking out about the mental health of public officials.

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Fossils show quick rebound of life after ancient mass extinction

Fossils including sharks, sea reptiles and squid-like creatures dug up in Idaho reveal a marine ecosystem thriving relatively soon after Earth's worst mass extinction, contradicting the long-held notion life was slow to recover from the calamity.

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We may finally know how Rorschach tests trick us into seeing things that aren't there

Debunked as a tool for psychoanalysis, Rorschach inkblots might still harbor some secrets Hermann Rorschach Rorschach block number four. In China, the famed man in the moon is a bunny. Confused? So, it seems, are our eyes, according to a new study in the journal PLOS ONE. The study looks at why people see so many…

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Psychiatric drugs haven't improved for decades. So researchers are scouring the brain for leads

Katie first spoke with a demon when she was 14. He perched on the edge of her bed, and would persistently urge her to do bad things - like blow up her Arkansas high school. She spoke to God, too. Her parents, Pentecostal Christians, believed her visions made her special. So she received no therapy, and…

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Fossil shows pregnant momma sea monster with developing embryo

An extraordinary fossil unearthed in southwestern China shows a pregnant long-necked marine reptile that lived millions of years before the dinosaurs with its developing embryo, indicating this creature gave birth to live babies rather than laying eggs.

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Scientists spotted a supernova just hours after it exploded

Its dying gasps could reveal what makes stars go out with a bang Ofer Yaron Artist illustration of the supernova SN 2013fs, located in a nearby galaxy. Talk about going out with a bang. Stars that are about 10 times more massive than the Sun tend to die in colossal explosions called supernovae. Scientists aren't sure…

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How the Pacific Ocean changes weather around the world

How the Pacific Ocean changes weather around the world

Our current understanding of the El Niño Southern Oscillation Viking Books for Young Readers When The Sky Breaks Simon Winchester's new book detailing the origins of some of the worst weather in the world. The following is an excerpt from When The Sky Breaks by Simon Winchester. There is a growing realization today that the world’s…

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The environmental costs of Trump's wall

It looks like Donald Trump’s “great, great wall” is actually going to happen. Its likely impact on human society has been well-noted, but in the longer-term a barrier across an entire continent will also have severe ecological consequences.

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A 'bridge of stars' connects two of our closest galaxies

Sadly it's not walkable V. Belokurov, D. Erkal and A. Mellinger A bridge of stars connects the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two galaxies that orbit our own Milky Way. The bridge's brightness has been enhanced in this image. Europe's Gaia spacecraft has spotted a 'bridge of stars' between two dwarf galaxies. The bridge—a halo of…

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Proxima Centauri planet loses its habitable status

Lola Gayle, STEAM Register The recently discovered Earth-sized planet known as Proxima Centauri B (or Proxima B) may not be as habitable as we had hoped, according to new research. When it was first announced in August 2016, astronomers believed that the planet sat well within the nurturing habitable zone of our nearest stellar neighbor, a…

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'Anti-vaxxers are winning': Pediatrician warns major measles outbreaks are coming to America

A pediatrician is warning that the movement against mandatory vaccinations of children has become so powerful that it's only a matter of time before a major outbreak of measles strikes the United States.

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Betsy DeVos bankrolls quack medical centers that claim to treat ADHD and autism with TV

Betsy DeVos sits on the board of a "brain performance" center whose physician operator claims he can treat ADHD with television.

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