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Elon Musk's SpaceX is developing giant Mars rockets in a sleepy town in southern Texas. Here's what it's like to visit.
Boca Chica is home to a beach, a village, and SpaceX's Texas launch site, where Elon Musk's company is developing its Starship rocket for Mars.
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45 unreal photos of 'billionaire bunkers' that could shelter the superrich during an apocalypse
Companies are building doomsday shelters that cater to the apocalyptic fears of the world's wealthy elite.
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How the Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger actually compare to traditional burgers — and each other
The Impossible Burger and Beyond Burger are taking the food industry by storm — but many people are confused about their nutritional information.
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Scientists have discovered a mysterious lump on the moon's far side, and it's 5 times bigger than Hawaii's Big Island
Gravitational data suggest the anomaly is the metallic core of a giant asteroid that's hiding 190 miles beneath the lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin.
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A pirate-fighting sailor wants to lasso and tow a 125-million-ton iceberg from Antarctica to solve South Africa's water crisis
South Africa's capital is emerging from a water crisis. One man wants to tow an Antarctic iceberg north and convert it into drinking water.
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What it's really like to climb Everest, according to 10 people who've done it
Summiting Everest is a feat only 5,000 people have achieved. Here's what scaling the mountain is really like, according to climbers who've done it.
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Asbestos has again been found in makeup sold at Claire's, highlighting a disturbing 'black hole' in beauty-product safety
Cosmetic manufacturers use chemicals to give your skin a glow, but at what price to your health? More asbestos was just found in Claire's makeup.
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More evidence that no best diet exists: A study of 1,100 people shows how everyone responds differently to common foods
There's no silver bullet for eating right. A study in which people were hooked up to glucose monitors shows how every body is different.
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The 'dead zone' in the Gulf of Mexico may grow to the size of Massachusetts this summer. That could make seafood more expensive.
The Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone" is an area of oxygen-starved water off the coast. Its size fluctuates depending on how much run-off enters the ocean.
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The biggest health system in New York used to make 80% of its revenue from hospitals. A decade later, that's down to half.
At Northwell Health, more and more of what we consider going to the hospital for is leaving its four walls. Here's what's driving that shift.
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