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    NASA’s Peggy Whitson sets record for most spacewalks by a woman

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    Facebook demographics analysis reveals several startling truths

    Facebook demographics analysis reveals several startling truths

    • Simon Kemp
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    Local Roots brings farmland to SXSW with TerraFarms

    • Rachel Kaser
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    Study: Being a better gamer requires practice — but not too much

    Study: Being a better gamer requires practice — but not too much

    • Rachel Kaser
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    NASA hints at discovery of new planets outside the solar system

    NASA hints at discovery of new planets outside the solar system

    • Rachel Kaser
    • 8 years ago
    Disney’s aluminum room charges your phone, no wires required

    Disney’s aluminum room charges your phone, no wires required

    • Rachel Kaser
    • 8 years ago
    This not-at-all creepy startup wants to inject you with millennial blood for $8,000

    This not-at-all creepy startup wants to inject you with millennial blood for $8,000

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
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    This revolutionary pill expands to stay in your stomach for multiple days

    • Juan Buis
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    Pseudo-scientific study claims selfies are the key to happiness

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