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How robot pets could be beneficial, the sample from Bennu adds insight to extraterrestrial life, and on This Day in History, the space mirror that designed to light up the long winter for the arctic.
Cat-Like Robot Mimics Bunting to Help You Relax — And It Actually Works | ZME Science
Our chances of finding alien life just skyrocketed. Here’s why | BBC Science Focus Magazine
'It could illuminate an area the size of a football stadium': How Russia launched a giant space mirror in 1993 | BBC
Space mirror test a qualified success | Tampa Bay Times
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Groundbreaking immunotherapy for treating brain cancer in kids, the retro yet futuristic spaceplane that could be used to resupply the ISS and, on This Day in History, the day the music died - the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly.
Groundbreaking immunotherapy could finally treat devastating childhood brain tumors | ZME Science
CAR T cell therapy: Overview
Curvy spaceplane is one step closer to its ISS rendezvous | Popular Science
Retro Spaceplane aces test for space station cargo missions
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser® Spaceplane Successfully Passes NASA Testing Milestone in Preparation for Launch
Flashback: How Waylon Jennings Survived the Day the Music Died
Former Buddy Holly drummer Carl Bunch died "positive and at peace" - NorthIowaToday.com
Roger Arthur Peterson (1937-1959) - Find a Grave Memorial
The day the music died: How Don McLean’s “American Pie” immortalized a tragedy The Daily The Daily
Winter Dance Party
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A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains revealed a pristine frozen ancient forest, we head out of this world where the Juno spacecraft detected the largest volcanic eruption in our solar system, and a feel-good story for Friday, a man is reunited with his dog after 8 years. Plus, on This Day in History, the first automobile to reach 100 mph.
Pristine Ancient Forest ‘Frozen in Time’ Discovered in Rocky Mountains | Scientific American
NASA Juno Mission Spots Most Powerful Volcanic Activity on Io to Date | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
NASA spacecraft flew by distant world. It saw unprecedented volcanism. | Mashable
Juno Sees a Massive Hotspot of Volcanic Activity on Io - Universe Today
Volcanic eruption on Io covers area larger than Lake Superior - Earth.com
Io: Facts - NASA Science
Arizona Man Who Never Stopped Trying is Reunited with Dog Lost 8 Years Ago in Another State
America's First Car to Exceed 100 MPH Is Headed to Auction. It'll Fetch Over $1M
World’s first fastest car broke records in 1905 when it sped to 104mph – The US Sun | The US Sun
History: The first car to break 100mph - PosterConnection
1904 Napier L48 “Samson” - Sports Car Market
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For the first time a mouse with two male parents reaches adulthood – yes, you heard that correctly and we’ve got details. Plus, an amateur astronomer thought he’d discovered a dangerous asteroid, only to realize it wasn’t an asteroid at all – what was it? Stick around to find out. And on This Day in History, the first computer virus is created … as a joke.
First mouse with two male parents to reach adulthood | ScienceDaily
Mouse with two fathers survives to adulthood, marking scientific milestone | Phys.org
Adult bi-paternal offspring generated through direct modification of imprinted genes in mammals: Cell Stem Cell
Astronomers Thought They Had Found A Dangerous Asteroid Near Earth — What Was It | ZME Science
1st Computer Virus is Written, January 30, 1982 - EDN
What Is Elk Cloner and How Did It Work?
Elk Cloner: The first computer virus
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For today's Weird Wednesday episode, two smelly flowers bloom on opposite sides of the planet, the mother who was mistakenly declared dead, Greece’s pool plan to help with droughts, and escaped research monkeys are found after two months on the run. Plus, on This Day in History, Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven" is published for the first time.
Corpse flower: Plant with 'deadly' stench pulls huge crowds for rare bloom in Sydney | Offbeat News | Sky News
Visitors flock to New York botanic garden for a whiff of a flower that smells like a rotting corpse | AP News
Rare and Stinky 'Corpse Flower' Blooms Draw Thousands of Visitors to Gardens in New York and Sydney | Smithsonian
Woman 'surprised' after being declared dead | US News | Sky News
How a typo led to a Maryland woman being declared dead – NBC4 Washington
Hotels on Greek islands could soon fill swimming pools with seawater in drought fight | World News | Sky News
Greece panic as hotels may be forced to fill pools with seawater amid worsening droughts | World | News | Express.co.uk
Last 4 escaped monkeys are captured in South Carolina after months on the loose | AP News
Monkeys who escaped from South Carolina facility captured, police say | USA Today
TDIH: The Raven Summary
On Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe | Summary, Analysis & Symbolism
LitCharts: The Raven Summary
Screenwriting Lessons from Edgar Allan Poe
How to Write a Poem Like Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Raven’
Spark Notes: The Raven Plot Summary
The Philosophy of Composition
Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” Summary & Meaning
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A gas-giant 500 light-years from earth has the fastest winds ever recorded – and they make a category 5 hurricane look like a nice spring breeze. Plus, a bizarre chirping in space has scientists puzzled. And, on This Day in History, the Lego brick we know today is patented.
A Gas Giant 500 Light-Years Away Has the Fastest Winds Ever Recorded: A Staggering 33,000 km/h | ZME Science
A bizarre ‘chirping’ in space is puzzling scientists | BBC Science Focus Magazine
The day the LEGO brick was born - January 28, 1958 [Feature] - The Brothers Brick | The Brothers Brick
The History of Interlocking Bricks - From Kiddicraft to the LEGO Group – Brick Me
Lego Celebrates 50 Years of Building | TIME
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Researchers try to make AI feel pain and what we can learn from that. Plus, one solution to food waste that might make you say, eww. Also, on This Day in History, the formation of National Geographic.
Researchers made an AI feel pain, because what could go wrong? | ZME Science
AI Pain Paper | ArXiv
She Hasn't Purchased Groceries in 4 Years–All Her Food Comes From Dumpsters Behind Supermarkets–LOOK - Good News Network
National Geographic Society is incorporated | January 27, 1888 | HISTORY
Jan. 27, 1888: National Geographic Society Gets Going | WIRED
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Using photosynthesis to create rocket fuel in space and turning old cement bags into solar-powered backpacks that are helping children with reading. Plus, on This Day in History, the first chocolate covered ice cream bar.
Chinese Space Station Achieves First-Ever Oxygen and Rocket Fuel Production Using Artificial Photosynthesis | ZME Science
In A World-First, Oxygen And Rocket Fuel Made Using Artificial Photosynthesis in Space | Wonderful Engineering
In a first, oxygen and rocket fuel made using artificial photosynthesis in space | Interesting Engineering
NASA's Experiment: Future of Photosynthesis - Christian Kromme
Assessment of the technological viability of photoelectrochemical devices for oxygen and fuel production on Moon and Mars | Nature Communications
Entrepreneur Transforms Old Cement Bags into Solar-Charging Backpacks to Help Children Read at Night | Good News Network
Solar-charging backpacks are helping children to read after dark | CNN
The Weird, Brief History of the Eskimo Pie Corporation | Smithsonian
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Uncovering the mysteries deep within the Earth’s mantle, a nearly complete ancient shark fossil found in Peru, and on This Day in History, a double feature - the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States and the birth of the frisbee. A Lost World Beneath the Pacific Ocean? Mysterious Structures Discovered Deep Within Earth’s Mantle | SciTechDailyScientists discover 'sunken worlds' hidden deep within Earth's mantle that shouldn't be there | Live ScienceFull-waveform inversion reveals diverse origins of lower mantle positive wave speed anomalies | Scientific ReportsGreat white shark's 9-million-year-old ancestor found in Peru | ReutersNearly complete fossil of Great White Shark ancestor discovered | Interesting EngineeringBiography: Elizabeth BlackwellElizabeth Blackwell MD - Women in Medicine and Science at Upstate - Subject Guides at SUNY Upstate Medical UniversityElizabeth Blackwell | Biography & Facts | BritannicaElizabeth Blackwell - Life, Education & AccomplishmentsFrisbee inventor dies at 90 | US news | The GuardianWalter Fredrick Morrison dies at 90; father of the Frisbee - Los Angeles TimesWalter Morrison: The Inventor of the Frisbee - BiographyHubMeet Walter Frederick Morrison: The Inventor of the Frisbee - HubPagesContact the show - [email protected] more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Groundbreaking surgery that removed a brain tumor through the eye socket, the inheritance left to a town that the deceased never visited, the Lazio team mascot won’t be allowed at the games anymore due to inappropriate pictures, and drug addicted rats cause havoc at police stations. Plus, on This Day in History, the creation of the CIA.
Surgeons Make History by Removing Woman’s Brain Tumor Through Her Eye | Gizmodo
Surgeons remove tumour through patient's eye socket in UK first | UK News | Sky News
Man Leaves €10m Fortune to a Tiny French Town He Never Visited | Good News Network
Small town shocked to inherit $10 million fortune from stranger | New York Post
Italian soccer club Lazio fires falconer for posting photos of his penis implant | AP News
'Drug-addicted rats' infesting Houston police evidence room | NBC News
Watch: 'Drug-addicted rats' destroying evidence in Houston police lockers - UPI.com
History of CIA - CIA
Establishment of the CIA | Harry S. Truman
The Creation of the Central Intelligence Group - CSI
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | History, Organization, Responsibilities, Activities, & Criticism | Britannica
History of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | Harris Federal
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How carrots may be the key to defending against diabetes, what the world’s oldest ice, extracted from two miles beneath the Antarctic surface, can tell us about our planet – and crowns, scepters and other jewels discovered behind a wall in Lithuania … we’ve got details on who they belonged to. Plus, on This Day in History, the start of the DeLorean Motor Company.
Carrots May Be Key to Unlocking Microbiome's Diabetes Defense System
Effect of carrot intake on glucose tolerance, microbiota, and gene expression in a type 2 diabetes mouse model - Kobaek‐Larsen - 2024 - Clinical and Translational Science - Wiley Online Library
Scientists Drill Ice Core–2 Miles Down–Extracting 1.2 Million Years of Climate Record On Earth
Beyond EPICA: Press releases
Burial crowns of Polish-Lithuanian rulers found in Vilnius
Crowns and Scepters Discovered Hidden Inside the Walls Beneath a Lithuanian Cathedral
The DeLorean Factory, Belfast: where it is & how to visit
DeLorean Motor Company and the DMC-12: the full story | Auto Express
Delorean DMC-12 - Modern Racer - Modern Classics
DeLorean DMC-12: A Detailed Look at an Iconic Sports Car | Amazing Cars and Drives
The Sad Death Of John DeLorean
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The revised definition of obesity and a new species of snake and spider there were announced decades after being found. Plus, on This Day in History, the "Father of American Rollercoasters".
BMI Sidelined in New Obesity Definition That Favors Health Evaluation | Scientific American
New species of house snake discovered in Ethiopia: photo | Miami Herald
New snake species found 20 years after initial sighting in Ethiopia - Science - News - Daily Express US
Scientists discover new ‘unusually large’ species of one of world’s deadliest spiders | The Independent
'Big boy' spider becomes Australia's largest and deadliest arachnid after surprise discovery | Live Science
The world’s most venomous spider is a species complex: systematics of the Sydney funnel-web spider (Atracidae: Atrax robustus) | BMC Ecology and Evolution | Full Text
History of LaMarcus Thompson's Scenic Railway Roller Coasters at Coney Island
La Marcus Edna Thompson | Coney Island History Project
OH native was inventor of the roller coaster
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The huge aquifer discovered in the Oregon Cascades and the toilet paper made from used diapers - you heard that correct. Plus, on This Day in History, Popeye makes his first appearance.
Atop the Oregon Cascades, UO team finds a huge buried aquifer | OregonNews
Japan Coalition Selling World's 1st Toilet Paper Made from Used Diapers
First Versions: Popeye (comics)
Popeye | Newspaper Comic Strips
Popeye’s Comic Debut | Mystic Stamp Discovery Center
First Versions Popeye First Appearance : Elzie Crisler Segar : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (First Comic Strip Link)
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What you should do to prepare for the upcoming TikTok ban and the why the moon may be the best place for a human settlement, at least for now. Plus, on This Day in History, the hoax article advertising the fictitious theatrical performer "The Bottle Conjuror" that caused a riot when he didn’t appear.
U.S. TikTok ban: How it would work and how to prepare : NPR
TikTok Ban — Why You Should Delete Your iPhone, Android App Next Week
Food grows better on the moon than on Mars, scientists find | Space
2024 Mars Terraforming Workshop Proceedings
TDIH: The Great Bottle Conjurer Hoax
TDIH: The Bottle Conjurer
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On this Weird Wednesday episode, the future of satellites could be wood, the mysterious ring that fell in Kenya, the new flavors of potato chips that are here to stay, and the long-lost Christmas present. Plus, on This Day in History, we go back to the Great Molasses Flood in Boston.
Astronauts Release Wooden Satellite From Space Station | The Byte
LignoSat: World’s first wooden satellite, developed in Japan, heads to space | CNN
Remember That Metal Ring That Fell From the Sky? We Still Don't Know Where It Came From | Gizmodo
A glowing ring of metal fell to Earth, and no one has any idea what it is - Ars Technica
Doritos Has a First-of-Its-Kind Flavor Hitting Shelves Now
Lay’s Is Bringing Its Most-Requested Flavor to the U.S. For the First Time Ever
Watch: Christmas gift from 1978 found behind wall of Illinois home - UPI.com
Why the Great Molasses Flood Was So Deadly | HISTORY
What Was the Great Molasses Flood? | Food & Wine
Boston Molasses Flood: The Strangest Disaster in American History | YouTube (VIDEO)
100 years ago today: Molasses crashes through Boston's North End | Boston.gov
Boston | History, Population, Map, Climate, & Facts | Britannica
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Plans of emerged on how we can travel to the nearest star system in just 20 to 40 years, and we look at what a good night’s sleep can do for your mind. Plus, on This Day in History, the wind instrument family gets a bit larger with the addition of the clarinet.
Scientists Have a Radical Plan to Travel to the Nearest Star System Within a Human Lifetime | Popular Mechanics
Revolutionary Plan to Reach Nearest Star System in Our Lifetime! - Jurnal Time
Physicists Unveil Radical Plan to Send a Probe Into Interstellar Space : ScienceAlert
A Deep Sleep Clears the Mind at Night Like a Dishwasher Cleaning–But Beware of Sleeping Pills | Good News Network
Johann Denner | Inventor of The Clarinet | All Things Denner
A Brief History of the Clarinet
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How pupil size during sleep helps sort new and old memories and enhances memory retention, and the latest on last week's Mercury fly-by. Plus, on This Day in History, Henry Ford’s plastic automobile.
Pupil size in sleep reveals how memories are sorted, preserved | ScienceDaily
Spacecraft buzzes Mercury's north pole and beams back stunning photos | AP News
Stunning Close-Up Images Reveal Mercury’s Icy Craters and Volcanic Plains | SciTechDaily
Soybean Car - The Henry Ford
Henry Ford's Plastic Hemp Car | January 13th, 1942
This Day in Patent History – On January 13, 1942, Henry Ford patented a Soybean car (a plastic car), which is 30% lighter than a regular car – Patent Yogi LLC
The Rearview Mirror: Henry Ford’s Plastic Fantastic Car - The Detroit Bureau
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Marques returns to CES and learns how Oshkosh truck is preparing your ‘neighborhood of the future. Plus, NASA is looking to cut costs on its mission to bring rocks samples back to Earth from Mars, and how coffee and reduce the chances of head and neck cancer. Also, on This Day in History, the start of the Texas Oil Boom.
The maker of the electric USPS truck is also building garbage robots and EV firefighters - The Verge
NASA proposes cheaper and quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth | AP News
NASA announces way forward on Mars rock plan : NPR
Coffee Drinkers Less at Risk of Head and Neck Cancers, New Research Suggests | Good News Network
Spindletop Oilfield | Texas State Historically Association
Spindletop ‑ Geyser, Timeline & Discovery | History.com
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Marques reports from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas where Alaska Airlines has a jet like you’ve never seen before, and on This Day in History, Christopher Columbus sights mermaids in the Caribbean…and he’s not impressed.
Why Alaska Airlines is investing in a jet that's like nothing you've seen before - Fast Company
Has The Time Finally Come For This Sci-Fi Looking Aircraft?
Columbus mistakes manatees for mermaids | January 9, 1493 | HISTORY
Columbus mistakes manatees for mermaids | Sky HISTORY TV Channel
Uncovering the Ancient Origins of Mermaids - Ocean Info
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It is a Weird Wednesday episode, and we cover scientists that have developed technology to control cyborg insect swarms, a town that made getting sick illegal, toilet seats that can’t handle toilet paper, and another town that is just going bananas over pealed bananas- we’ll explain. Plus, on This Day in History, we look back to the Battle of New Orleans.
Scientists develop technology to control cyborg insect swarms | ScienceDaily
Scientists develop technology to control cyborg insect swarms | TechXplore
Swarm navigation of cyborg-insects in unknown obstructed soft terrain | Nature Communications
Italian mayor's proclamation makes it illegal to get sick - UPI.com
Toilet maker warns customers not to wipe the seats with toilet paper - UPI.com
Peeled bananas left on English street corner each month vex locals - UPI.com
TDIH: Chalmette National Historical Park (Battle of New Orleans)
TDIH: The American Battlefield Trust's map of the War of 1812 Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815
TDIH: Battle of New Orleans
YouTube: Johnny Horton Sings The Battle of New Orleans (1959)
TDIH: The Battle of New Orleans
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