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Daylight-saving time is a curse against humanity, and we should end it forever

Daylight-saving time is a curse against humanity, and we should end it forever

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NASA just smashed the record for the fastest human-made object — its $1.5 billion solar probe is flying past the sun at up to 213,200 mph

NASA just smashed the record for the fastest human-made object — its $1.5 billion solar probe is flying past the sun at up to 213,200 mph

NASA launched its $1.5 billion Parker Solar Probe mission toward the sun...

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Elon Musk's red Tesla Roadster has sailed beyond Mars about 8 months after SpaceX launched it off Earth

Elon Musk's red Tesla Roadster has sailed beyond Mars about 8 months after SpaceX launched it off Earth

Elon Musk's red Tesla Roadster has made its way past Mars' orbit...

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What it means for couples to go 'unicorn hunting' — and why it usually doesn't end well

What it means for couples to go 'unicorn hunting' — and why it usually doesn't end well

Polyamory is when couples allow each other to have multiple romantic...

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One of the biggest drugmakers in the world thinks it has 26 billion-dollar drugs in the pipeline — here's what they aim to treat

One of the biggest drugmakers in the world thinks it has 26 billion-dollar drugs in the pipeline — here's what they aim to treat

Novartis on Monday said it has 26 potential blockbuster medications in...

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7 things people with multiple partners want you to know about what it's really like

7 things people with multiple partners want you to know about what it's really like

Polyamory is when couples have more than one romantic partner. There...

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My company offers free health insurance — here's why I decided to spend $1,000 more on a better plan

My company offers free health insurance — here's why I decided to spend $1,000 more on a better plan

I just started a new job at Business Insider, and I had to pick a...

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VCs are betting lab-grown meat could be widely available in just a few years, and it could have 'huge disruptive abilities'

VCs are betting lab-grown meat could be widely available in just a few years, and it could have 'huge disruptive abilities'

Since Dutch scientist Mark Post made the first "lab-grown" hamburger in...

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A geyser of bubbling mud is making its way toward a state highway and officials are calling it a 'slow-moving disaster'

A geyser of bubbling mud is making its way toward a state highway and officials are calling it a 'slow-moving disaster'

A geyser of bubbling mud is inching closer to railroads and highways in...

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Saudi Arabia's $500 billion megacity is in jeopardy after a Saudi journalist's death — here are the other multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects set to go up

Saudi Arabia's $500 billion megacity is in jeopardy after a Saudi journalist's death — here are the other multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects set to go up

Saudi Arabia is undergoing a massive construction boom. A November...

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Before and after photos show how abandoned grain elevators are turning into luxury hotels, tiny homes, and museums

Before and after photos show how abandoned grain elevators are turning into luxury hotels, tiny homes, and museums

Grain elevators have allowed grain to be held in bulk since the 1840s....

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This beautiful duck mysteriously turned up in Central Park, and New Yorkers are obsessed with it

This beautiful duck mysteriously turned up in Central Park, and New Yorkers are obsessed with it

A Mandarin Duck appeared in Central Park, and no one knows how he got...

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How cats can survive falling 32 stories high with limited injuries

How cats can survive falling 32 stories high with limited injuries

Cats famously land on their feet when they jump off furniture and trees...

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There are 13 scientists running for Congress tomorrow — here's what these engineers, physicians, and computer programmers want to do in DC

There are 13 scientists running for Congress tomorrow — here's what these engineers, physicians, and computer programmers want to do in DC

When politicians are asked tough questions about policies that defy...

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A click-on bionic arm could revolutionize how amputees do simple tasks: 'We think of it like a USB connector from the body'

A click-on bionic arm could revolutionize how amputees do simple tasks: 'We think of it like a USB connector from the body'

VIENNA (Reuters) - Edmund Rath, a 53-year-old from Austria, wants to do...

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