The most mind-boggling scientific discoveries of 2019 include the first image of a black hole, a giant squid sighting, and an exoplanet with water vapor

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The most mind-boggling scientific discoveries of 2019 include the first image of a black hole, a giant squid sighting, and an exoplanet with water vapor
 
 
The most mind-boggling scientific discoveries of 2019 include the first image of a black hole, a giant squid sighting, and an exoplanet with water vapor
 
This year, scientists rendered the first-ever image of a black hole, glimpsed a giant squid, and identified a possibly habitable exoplanet.
 
 
 
 
 
Neil deGrasse Tyson called out Elon Musk on Twitter over the physics of the Tesla Cybertruck versus Ford F-150 video
 
 
Neil deGrasse Tyson called out Elon Musk on Twitter over the physics of the Tesla Cybertruck versus Ford F-150 video
 
Neil deGrasse Tyson questioned the physics of Elon Musk's video, which showed his new Cybertruck pulling Ford's F-150 truck uphill.
 
 
 
 
 
39 delicious foods that are linked to a lower risk of cancer
 
 
39 delicious foods that are linked to a lower risk of cancer
 
Some cancers are determined by genetics and can't be avoided. But nearly half of all cancer diagnoses are linked to preventable lifestyle factors.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Physicists say they found new evidence for a mysterious fifth force of nature. It could be the bridge between dark matter and the visible universe.
 
 
Physicists say they found new evidence for a mysterious fifth force of nature. It could be the bridge between dark matter and the visible universe.
 
The discovery could be the missing piece for understanding how invisible dark matter interacts with the universe we can see.
 
 
 
 
 
Archaeologists discovered a catacomb filled with mummified lion cubs, crocodiles, and cobras in an ancient Egyptian city of the dead
 
 
Archaeologists discovered a catacomb filled with mummified lion cubs, crocodiles, and cobras in an ancient Egyptian city of the dead
 
Egyptologists discovered an ancient city of the dead in Saqqara. The grave site recently revealed dozens of mummified creatures, including lion cubs.
 
 
 
 
 
The only #2009vs2019 photos we should care about — people are using the '10-year challenge' as a stark warning about what's happening to our planet
 
 
The only #2009vs2019 photos we should care about — people are using the '10-year challenge' as a stark warning about what's happening to our planet
 
The only #2009vs2019 photos that really matter: how melting glaciers, rising seas, and warmer oceans have changed our planet in the past decade.
 
 
 
 
 
28 places in America with the harshest winters
 
 
28 places in America with the harshest winters
 
Winter is fast approaching, bringing blizzards, ice-storms, and brutal winds. Here are some places with particularly harshest winters across the US.
 
 
 
 
 
I don't have diabetes, but I wore an implant that measures the sugar in my blood to see if I could hack my performance. I'd put it back on again if I could.
 
 
I don't have diabetes, but I wore an implant that measures the sugar in my blood to see if I could hack my performance. I'd put it back on again if I could.
 
I wore a tool beloved by Silicon Valley biohackers, in the hope that it would help me learn new things about the way my body works.
 
 
 
 
 
There is no permanent dark side of the moon, and this simple animation by a former NASA scientist explains why
 
 
There is no permanent dark side of the moon, and this simple animation by a former NASA scientist explains why
 
The far side of the moon and the dark side are not the same thing. This animation shows how one is constantly moving, while the other never changes.
 
 
 
 
 
The genetic testing business is stuck in a slump. We spoke to industry giants Ancestry and 23andMe about how they're preparing for a comeback.
 
 
The genetic testing business is stuck in a slump. We spoke to industry giants Ancestry and 23andMe about how they're preparing for a comeback.
 
For years, the hot gift at the holiday season has been DNA test kits. But now, the industry is facing a slowdown.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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