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An interesting case where trying to make positive change resulted in an unintended consequence

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Well that's a problem...

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Whether it's 67 or 73 kilometers per second per megaparsec, we're moving pretty fast either way!

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I'm mostly sharing this because I just love how the title is a jumble of words to me lol

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Well that's creepy! I wish I hadn't seen this before going to bed...

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And that is that

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"It's important to note that this study doesn't prove that cannabis directly causes these changes or causes health problems."

But it is interesting, if this is your wheelhouse

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Because of the range of compounds found, the researchers say that they believe recycled plastics are unfit for most uses and that they don't contribute to a circular material lifecycle.

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bacteriophages, sounds like something from Star Trek

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"We are not proposing a time travel machine, but rather a deep dive into the fundamentals of quantum mechanics”

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AND IT'S CHEESE! 🧀 jk

Okay since none of you seem to have a sense of humor evidently, the discovery is the inner core of the Moon is, in fact, a solid ball with a density similar to that of iron. This, researchers hope, will help settle a long debate about whether the Moon's inner heart is solid or molten, and lead to a more accurate understanding of the Moon's history – and, by extension, that of the Solar System.

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