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Marco Foronda

The Terrible's Sword?

German-made Sword of Ivan the Terrible Discovered in Russia

The sword is considered the only weapon of its kind ever found in Siberia.

1,700-year-old Silk Road cemetery

1,700-Year-Old Cemetery Discovered along Border with Roman Empire

An ancient cemetery located in routes of ancient Chinese trade was discovered with carvings of mythical creatures.

Three more astronauts now at the ISS

Three More Astronauts Arrive at the International Space Station

Among them is Italy's first woman astronaut.

Tiger shark

Scientists Monitor Tiger Sharks off Hawaii after Spate of Attacks

Tiger sharks are suspect in the rising number of shark attacks over the past two years.

Too much snow

Extreme Weather Conditions are the “New Climate Normal”

The consequences for development would be severe.

Rimicaris hybisae

Extreme Shrimps Could Possibly be Sent to Populate Europa, NASA Reports

Rimicaris hybisae live on the edges of hydrothermal vents 7,500 feet underwater whose temperatures reach 750 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ancient Egyptian book of black magic

Researchers Decipher 1,300-Year-Old Egyptian Book about Magical Spells

The codex explains how to cast love spells and exorcise evil spirits, among others.

Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle

Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Rescued from Frigid Waters off U.S. East Coast

Hypothermia continues to hurt sea turtles along East Coast.

Stargazer Mysid

Strange “Stargazer Mysid” Shrimp Discovered in South Africa

The shrimp has been officially named "Mysidopsis zsilaveczi".

NASA Releases Remastered Image of Jupiter's Moon Europa

Jupiter's icy moon has a stunning image released by NASA.

'ISSpresso,' an Italian Espresso Machine, is Headed for the ISS

Astronauts at the ISS will soon have hot espresso coffee, thanks to ISSpresso.

The U.S. Congress just approved a space mining bill that will allow asteroid mining.

Asteroid Mining Moves Closer to Reality

NASA and two private companies are working on asteroid mining.

Bottlenose dolphin

Dolphins Communicate Using Signature Whistles, New Research Says

The team discovered that the number of different signature whistles recorded increased when group sizes were larger.

volcanic eruption

Small Volcanic Eruptions could be Slowing Down Global Warming

Findings indicate a lot of small eruptions do pump aerosols into the stratosphere, especially eruptions of high-latitude volcanoes.

Gecko Gloves Transform People Into Spider-man

Stanford's climbing technology is based on "microwedge tiles" that generate Van der Waals force.

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