The bugs that lay eggs all over your body

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The bugs that lay eggs all over your body
 
 
The bugs that lay eggs all over your body
 
For some bug babies, your body is home sweet home. We explore all the awful ways these creepy crawlies have children beneath your skin.
 
 
 
 
 
Airlines are flying tons of unneeded fuel around the world to save as little as $52 by not filling up in countries with higher prices
 
 
Airlines are flying tons of unneeded fuel around the world to save as little as $52 by not filling up in countries with higher prices
 
The practice, called fuel tankering, gives airlines an often tiny saving at the cost of much-larger carbon emissions, BBC's 'Panorama' said.
 
 
 
 
 
A federal regulator has opened up an inquiry into the effort by Google and a massive hospital system to reportedly collect private health data on millions of Americans in secret
 
 
A federal regulator has opened up an inquiry into the effort by Google and a massive hospital system to reportedly collect private health data on millions of Americans in secret
 
The probe "will seek to learn more information about this mass collection of individuals' medical records to ensure that HIPAA protections" implemented.
 
 
 
 
 
 
An incredible video shows what we would see if the planets replaced the moon. But that would turn Earth into a volcanic hellscape.
 
 
An incredible video shows what we would see if the planets replaced the moon. But that would turn Earth into a volcanic hellscape.
 
The pretty sky wouldn't last long. If Jupiter loomed above, Earth would be a volcanic hellscape. If Saturn took its place, a moon would crash into us.
 
 
 
 
 
Bill and Melinda Gates are backing an 'unsinkable' metal that could be used to build ships or floating cities
 
 
Bill and Melinda Gates are backing an 'unsinkable' metal that could be used to build ships or floating cities
 
University of Rochester researchers have designed a new kind of metal that can still float after it has been damaged or punctured.
 
 
 
 
 
Video: SpaceX successfully launched 60 Starlink satellites into orbit as part of Elon Musk's high-speed internet plan
 
 
Video: SpaceX successfully launched 60 Starlink satellites into orbit as part of Elon Musk's high-speed internet plan
 
Starlink is SpaceX's ambitious project to create a network of almost 12,000 satellites to provide remote parts of the Earth with fast internet.
 
 
 
 
 
CVS and Walmart are beefing up their healthcare strategies as they take on Amazon. Here's what that means for the rest of the healthcare industry.
 
 
CVS and Walmart are beefing up their healthcare strategies as they take on Amazon. Here's what that means for the rest of the healthcare industry.
 
Retailers like Walmart and CVS are pushing deep into healthcare, betting they can offer more convenient care. That could impact health systems.
 
 
 
 
 
Google's DeepMind is better than 99.8% of human players of 'Starcraft II,' putting it on the long road towards solving real-world problems
 
 
Google's DeepMind is better than 99.8% of human players of 'Starcraft II,' putting it on the long road towards solving real-world problems
 
Google's DeepMind team has created an artificial intelligence program capable of beating almost every human Starcraft II video game player out there.
 
 
 
 
 
Greta Thunberg found a last-minute ride back across the Atlantic thanks to a pair of YouTubers after a crucial UN climate-change summit got moved from Chile to Spain
 
 
Greta Thunberg found a last-minute ride back across the Atlantic thanks to a pair of YouTubers after a crucial UN climate-change summit got moved from Chile to Spain
 
Thunberg is setting sail with a motley crew: two Youtuber Australians, their 11-month-old son, her dad, and a professional sailor.
 
 
 
 
 
The US could end up running on gasoline forever, leaving electric vehicles to China and Europe
 
 
The US could end up running on gasoline forever, leaving electric vehicles to China and Europe
 
Diesel-powered cars flopped in the US. At the current rate of growth, electric vehicles could flop here, too.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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