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Astronomy Picture of the Day: A Cold December Night

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A Cold December Night They say Orion always comes up sideways , and he does seem to on this cold December night. The bright stars of the familiar northern winter constellation lie just above the snowy tree tops surrounding a cozy cottage near the town of Ustupky in the Czech Republic. But Gemini's meteors also seem to rain on the wintry landscape. The meteor streaks are captured in exposures made near last Friday's peak of the annual Geminid meteor shower . They stream away from the shower's radiant above the trees, near the two bright stars of the zodiacal constellation of the Twins. Comet Wirtanen, a visitor to planet Earth's skies, is visible too. Look for its telltale greenish coma near the stars of the seven sisters. December 22, 2018 via NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2SevPVO

Oxygen might not lead us to aliens after all

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Space A new study shows us why we may want to rethink how we search for extraterrestrial life. A new study published in ACS Earth and Space Chemistry suggests the presence of atmospheric oxygen on another planet is far from a sure sign. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2LuqDKH"

Gifts for your bearded friends

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Gadgets Help your bearded colleagues take control of their facial hair. Gifts for your bearded friends and colleagues to help them take control of their facial hair. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2EHCWTy"

An inside look at the first solo trip to the deepest point of the Atlantic

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Science To reach the bottom of all five oceans, this Texas businessman commissioned “the most significant vehicle since Apollo 11.” “Five Deeps" began when Vescovo asked Triton Subs if they could make him a vehicle capable of reaching any point in the world’s oceans. This was a big ask. Three years… via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2SYK7Ka"

Science jokes to make you laugh, groan, and Google

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Entertainment Why did the bored internet user click on the link? You're about to find out. LOL is not on the Periodic Table. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2EDUTkU"

Ruth Bader Ginsburg just had cancer surgery—here's why she should be okay

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Health The Supreme Court Justice had malignant pulmonary nodes removed. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had two cancerous nodules removed from her lung today at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2EBTITb"

What are frankincense and myrrh?

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Environment The mysteries of these botanicals go way beyond the Magi. Frankincense and myrrh are both tree resins. In their time, they were worth as much as gold, and fought over like oil today. Despite thousands of years of use, the… via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2EHnupR"

Gifts for someone who you just met

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Gift Guides ...who maybe is going to get you a gift. Gifts for someone who you just met who maybe is going to get you a gift. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2QI32fw"

Teething necklaces, gels, and rings can be dangerous. Here’s what to use instead.

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Health The FDA warns that jewelry marketed as baby-safe is anything but. The FDA has issued a warning this week about the number of reports they’ve received about babies sustaining serious injuries and even dying from teething jewelry. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2Sgc0gO"

Seven apps to level up your resume

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DIY Make your job applications stand out. To land that job, you need a resume that displays your work experience and strengths in an eye-catching way. These apps will help you build one that really stands out. via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2BCuLnI"

Tree resin could replace oil and gas in household products

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Nexus Media News Genetically engineered trees could supply the chemicals needed to make glue, paint, varnish and other household goods. Tree resin could replace the oil and gas byproducts used in adhesives, cleaning supplies and other household goods. To lower the cost of resin, scientists want to… via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2Ad9OzB"