Early humans more innovative than previously believed.
Celebrity heckler attacks Kim Kardashian at Paris Fashion Week
Ukrainian media personality Vitalii Sediuk comes out of heckling “retirement” to attack Kim Kardashian.
Working long hours may trigger Type 2 diabetes, study finds
Additional research showed a 30 percent increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes among those who worked lower socioeconomic status jobs in comparison to participants who worked typical 35 to 40 hour weeks despite accounting for health behaviors.
Scammers seek to capitalize on PA manhunt
Meanwhile, the manhunt for Frein, who is suspected of murdering one state trooper and injuring another, has dragged on into its second week.
St. Louis butterfly cloud made of actual butterflies
A strange butterfly-shaped cloud spotted at 5,000 feet above St. Louis, MO turned out to be an actual cloud of monarch butterflies migrating south to Mexico for the winter.
Maven spacecraft begins orbiting Mars
NASA’s Maven spacecraft entered Mars’ orbit on Sept. 21, equipped with scientific tools to study the Red Planet’s upper atmosphere and determine why the planet experienced such drastic water loss.
Most water on Earth older than the Sun itself, study finds
Some water predates the planetary disc that spawned the Sun.
Antifreeze proteins in Antarctic fish exhibit anti-melt characteristics, study reveals
A new study reveals that antifreeze proteins in Antarctic fish that prevent them from freezing in the icy Southern Ocean also prevent internal ice crystals from melting in the warmer, summer waters.
Scientists produce groundbreaking diamond nanothreads with space elevator implications
A new study reveals revolutionary process of producing diamond nanothreads, promising to be stronger and stiffer than any polymer or nanotube available today.
Ancient spherical fossils could be world’s first animals
Researchers at Virginia Tech discovered a mysterious spherical fossil that could represent the first example of a multicellular organism with differentiation of cell purposes.
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