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These 25 Vintage NASA Photos Place You At The Scene Of Space Exploration’s Most Important Moments

On April 13, 1970, an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13, forcing American astronauts Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise to act quickly in order to save the spacecraft as well as their own lives. The explosion forced the crew to abandon their mission — to reach the moon...

By Erin Kelly Apr 13, 2016

These 25 Vintage NASA Photos Place You At The Scene Of Space Exploration’s Most Important Moments

On April 13, 1970, an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13, forcing American astronauts Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise to act quickly in order to save the spacecraft as well as their own lives. The explosion forced the crew to abandon their mission — to reach the moon...

By Erin Kelly April 13, 2016

Your World This Week, Apr. 10 – 16

This week in health: marijuana for menstrual cramps, saving millions for five dollars each, Whoopi Goldberg’s Campaign Might Get Approval On Medical Marijuana For Menstrual Cramps Late last week, New Jersey lawmakers introduced a bill that would loosen the state’s notoriously tight medical marijuana restrictions to allow for its usage...

By All That's Interesting Apr 11, 2016
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Your World This Week, Apr. 10 – 16

This week in health: marijuana for menstrual cramps, saving millions for five dollars each, Whoopi Goldberg’s Campaign Might Get Approval On Medical Marijuana For Menstrual Cramps Late last week, New Jersey lawmakers introduced a bill that would loosen the state’s notoriously tight medical marijuana restrictions to allow for its usage...

By All That's Interesting April 11, 2016

Can People Actually Get Turned On By Robots?

Stanford researchers have just pushed knowledge on the relationship between humans and robots one step further. Is robot sex in our future?

By All That's Interesting Apr 6, 2016
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Can People Actually Get Turned On By Robots?

Stanford researchers have just pushed knowledge on the relationship between humans and robots one step further. Is robot sex in our future?

By All That's Interesting April 6, 2016

Your World This Week, Apr. 3 – 9

This week in health: An incredible HIV cure breakthrough, appalling results about worldwide obesity, why LSD might not be that bad for you, and how investing in women’s health can yield economic, societal and humanitarian benefits. Study Finds There Are More Obese People Than Underweight People Worldwide

By All That's Interesting Apr 4, 2016
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Your World This Week, Apr. 3 – 9

This week in health: An incredible HIV cure breakthrough, appalling results about worldwide obesity, why LSD might not be that bad for you, and how investing in women’s health can yield economic, societal and humanitarian benefits. Study Finds There Are More Obese People Than Underweight People Worldwide

By All That's Interesting April 4, 2016

Photo Of The Day: Scientists Discover 305 Million-Year-Old Spider Ancestor

An amateur fossil hunter in France recently unearthed a prehistoric spider-like creature that may help reveal the origins of the arachnid line. In the words of National Geographic, the 305 million-year-old Idmonarachne brasieri “acts as a bridge between early spider-like creatures brewing up blobs of silk and the skilled weavers...

By All That's Interesting Mar 31, 2016
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Photo Of The Day: Scientists Discover 305 Million-Year-Old Spider Ancestor

An amateur fossil hunter in France recently unearthed a prehistoric spider-like creature that may help reveal the origins of the arachnid line. In the words of National Geographic, the 305 million-year-old Idmonarachne brasieri “acts as a bridge between early spider-like creatures brewing up blobs of silk and the skilled weavers...

By All That's Interesting March 31, 2016

“Siberian Unicorn” Discovery Shocks Scientists

The enormous, prehistoric beast Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the "Siberian unicorn", is now believed to have been alive far more recently than scientists thought.

By John Kuroski Mar 29, 2016
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“Siberian Unicorn” Discovery Shocks Scientists

The enormous, prehistoric beast Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the "Siberian unicorn", is now believed to have been alive far more recently than scientists thought.

By John Kuroski March 29, 2016
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