Russian authorities are using fake snow to decorate Moscow for New Year's because it's the hottest December since 1886

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Russian authorities are using fake snow to decorate Moscow for New Year's because it's the hottest December since 1886
 
 
Russian authorities are using fake snow to decorate Moscow for New Year's because it's the hottest December since 1886
 
It's not only the hottest December in a century, but the hottest year for Russia since weather has been recorded.
 
 
 
 
 
Elon Musk says SpaceX hopes to launch Starship for the first time within '2 to 3 months.' But the ship may be just one of 20 different prototypes.
 
 
Elon Musk says SpaceX hopes to launch Starship for the first time within '2 to 3 months.' But the ship may be just one of 20 different prototypes.
 
Musk tweeted the news of Starship's first planned flight just a month after the first prototype burst and shot its top hundreds of feet into the air.
 
 
 
 
 
Elon Musk shared an animation showing what SpaceX soon hopes to achieve after nearly a decade of effort: Launching astronauts into space
 
 
Elon Musk shared an animation showing what SpaceX soon hopes to achieve after nearly a decade of effort: Launching astronauts into space
 
In anticipation of SpaceX's critical test-launch of the Crew Dragon spaceship, Musk tweeted a simulation of what it'd be like to ride the vehicle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
An incredible animation by a planetary scientist shows how fast each planet spins by putting them in one giant globe
 
 
An incredible animation by a planetary scientist shows how fast each planet spins by putting them in one giant globe
 
Jupiter's Great Red Spot zips around 2.4 times faster than Earth, while Venus spins so slowly you can't tell it's moving backwards.
 
 
 
 
 
A scientist who genetically edited babies to be HIV-resistant was just sentenced to 3 years in prison. Here's how he did it and why scientists around the world are outraged.
 
 
A scientist who genetically edited babies to be HIV-resistant was just sentenced to 3 years in prison. Here's how he did it and why scientists around the world are outraged.
 
He Jiankui, who claimed in 2018 that the first two gene-edited babies had been born, was sentenced to three years in prison on Monday.
 
 
 
 
 
The Chinese scientist who claims to have edited babies' DNA has been sentenced to 3 years in prison. Here's a timeline of the controversy.
 
 
The Chinese scientist who claims to have edited babies' DNA has been sentenced to 3 years in prison. Here's a timeline of the controversy.
 
Chinese state media outlets reported that the scientist was fined and sentenced to prison, and that his colleagues also face prison time.
 
 
 
 
 
A top investor at a $400 million VC firm predicts 2020 will be the year that prescription weight-loss treatments get sold online, just like Viagra
 
 
A top investor at a $400 million VC firm predicts 2020 will be the year that prescription weight-loss treatments get sold online, just like Viagra
 
Ambar Bhattacharyya thinks that companies are likely to start offering the weight-loss treatments online, after a virtual doctor visit.
 
 
 
 
 
The US Army has chosen its top 10 science and technology advances for this year — here are the potential game changers that made the list
 
 
The US Army has chosen its top 10 science and technology advances for this year — here are the potential game changers that made the list
 
These are potentially game-changing developments meant to help Army soldiers fight and win on future battlefields. Come see what made the list.
 
 
 
 
 
Photos of a koala hospital in Australia show just how devastating recent bushfires have been for the iconic marsupial
 
 
Photos of a koala hospital in Australia show just how devastating recent bushfires have been for the iconic marsupial
 
Bushfires have decimated Australia's koalas. One hospital in New South Wales is doing all it can to save them.
 
 
 
 
 
An NYU doctor is suing Apple alleging it stole a life-saving Apple Watch feature he says he invented
 
 
An NYU doctor is suing Apple alleging it stole a life-saving Apple Watch feature he says he invented
 
Several Apple Watch users have credited the feature with saving their life by alerting them to heartbeat irregularities.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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