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Istanbul Opens World’s Largest Earthquake-Safe Building

Istanbul Opens World’s Largest Earthquake-Safe Building

The world’s largest seismically isolated building, the new international terminal at Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Airport, is now complete and open for business. Stretching across more than 2 million square feet, the terminal doesn’t sit directly on the soil, but rather...


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Sushi DNA Tests Reveal Fraud

Sushi DNA Tests Reveal Fraud

A biologist walks into a sushi bar and orders some tuna. What does he get? Escolar, a nasty fish with buttery flesh that can cause bizarre episodes of diarrhea, accompanied by a waxy intestinal discharge. It’s not a joke. It happened five times to the same scientists during a brief resear...


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Ghostly Bones of Galactic Feast Revealed

Ghostly Bones of Galactic Feast Revealed

A new infrared image of the galaxy Centaurus A reveals the gassy, ghastly bones of a galaxy that it consumed several hundred million years ago. The parallelogram of stars leftover from the collision had been obscured by dust. But using new processing techniques in the infrared part of the spectr...


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When Good Rockets Go Bad

When Good Rockets Go Bad

> In the grand scheme of human space programs in Russia and the United States, catastrophic failures are relatively rare. But they are often quite spectacular and make a big impression on the public and on the funding for space exploration. The explosions in the videos we&rs...


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Malaria Gaining Resistance to Best Available Treatment

WASHINGTON — Malaria that is resistant to the best available drug is more widespread in Southeast Asia than previously reported, new research shows. The worrisome finding poses a risk that travelers could carry this strain of the malaria parasite to other parts of the globe and unwittingly...


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Dung Fungus Provides New Evidence in Mammoth Extinction

Dung Fungus Provides New Evidence in Mammoth Extinction

The latest evidence in the disappearance of the mammoths, and nine other North American species weighing over a ton, comes from fossilized dung fungus. But despite their lowly origin, if the new findings hold, they point away from human causes and could rule out an asteroid impact altogether. ...


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