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Discover Magazine on MSNA Saltier Southern Ocean Could Cause More Melting Ice in AntarcticaLearn why a surge in the Southern Ocean’s salinity is an alarming sign for the future of Antarctic ice.
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Discover Magazine on MSNTheropod Dinosaurs Met to Dance, Mate, and Nest in Colorado About 100 Million Years AgoFor theropod dinosaurs around 100 million years ago, the answer was probably a lek. A lek, or a lekking site, is a special ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNA Dead NASA Satellite Has Sent a Strange Radio Signal to Earth - Here's HowLearn how a deactivated satellite sends signals from beyond, not by reviving its systems, but by inadvertently setting off ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNDeep Pulses Beneath Africa Are Breaking the Continent Apart, Creating a New OceanLearn more about the pounding plume of molten rock that's beneath Ethiopia, forcing its three tectonic plates to separate.
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Discover Magazine on MSNAncient Carbon Dioxide Burps Once Devastated Our Oceans, and Could Do So AgainLearn more about a sequence of increases in the carbon dioxide in our ancient atmosphere, which can tell us about our oceans' ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNA Rare Whale Tooth Reveals a Copper-Age Community's Connection to the SeaIn 2018, a team of archaeologists discovered a fragment of a sperm whale tooth at Valencina, a Copper Age archaeological site ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNCannabis Use Is Tied to a Substantially Higher Risk of Death From Cardiovascular DiseaseLearn about the link between cannabis use and death from cardiovascular disease, which could change the way we approach the drug in the future.
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Discover Magazine on MSNHere Are the First Images of the Sun's South Pole, a Completely New View in Our Solar SystemLearn how the European Space Agency's spacecraft captured a completely new view of the Sun, thanks to its novel tilted orbit.
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Discover Magazine on MSNYou May Think Animals Are More Human-Like Because of Your Social LifeLearn more about the tendency to anthropomorphize animals, which is a more common tendency in some people than in others, in part thanks to these potentially conservation-aiding traits.
Forward Sam Walters will stay at Wigan Warriors until the end of 2029 Super League season as he signs a new contract.
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Wigan Today on MSNInside the 5,500-calorie diet of towering Wigan Warriors forward Sam WaltersWigan Warriors forward Sam Walters was probably over the moon that he was rewarded with a new contract, partly due to his ...
Former NFL wide receiver Bryan Walters explained why he thinks Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks will cut down their sack ...
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