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  • Pope: God says sex and food are A-OK

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTRqgu2CS-E&ab_channel=Miki Enjoying sex and food is not a sin and church leaders who tell you that are “overzealous," says Pope Francis. From the New York Post: “Pleasure arrives directly from… Read the rest of the article: Pope: God says sex and food are A-OK

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  • Fantastic Azerbaijan rug woven to look like it's melting

    Azerbaijan textile artist Faig Ahmed employs ancient craft to create mind-bending textile sculptures. His work is featured in an online exhibition at the Sapar Contemporary gallery, titled "Textile Traditions Re-Imagined."… Read the rest of the article: Fantastic Azerbaijan rug woven to look like it's melting

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  • Aviation museums' "most wanted list" of cool aerospace artifacts lost to history

    Aviation historians and museum curators like those at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum go gaga over any photos, correspondence, or curiosities related to Amelia Earhart. And of course… Read the rest of the article: Aviation museums' "most wanted list" of cool aerospace artifacts lost to history

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  • Kool & The Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell, RIP

    Ronald “Khalis” Bell, co-founder of legendary funk-soul band Kool & The Gang and co-writer of classic jams "Ladies’ Night,” “Jungle Boogie” and “Celebration," has died. He was 68. From Rolling… Read the rest of the article: Kool & The Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell, RIP

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  • US Navy bans hemp shampoos, lotions, and soaps

    The US Navy has banned sailors and Marines from using shampoo, lotions, and other body care products that contain hemp or cannabidiol. According to the official statement, their rationale is… Read the rest of the article: US Navy bans hemp shampoos, lotions, and soaps

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  • Tourist fined $1,200 for swiping sand from Italian beach

    Italian police fined a French tourist €1,000 ($1,200) for attempting to smuggle four pounds of Sardinia's beloved white sand out of the country. Authorities at Cagliari Elmas Airport discovered the sand… Read the rest of the article: Tourist fined $1,200 for swiping sand from Italian beach

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  • Taxi Driver, the sitcom

    De Niro and Bob James's "Angela"—what's not to love?(kingkida)

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  • Motorized backpack self-adjusts its motion to feel lighter

    When you walk around carrying a heavy backpack, the movement of the pack against your body increases the amount of energy you need to take each step. Now, Huazhong University… Read the rest of the article: Motorized backpack self-adjusts its motion to feel lighter

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  • Scientists clone endangered horse from genetic material frozen 40 years ago

    Kurt is a baby horse born last month. But Kurt is a very special horse because he's one of approximately 2,000 endangered Przewalski’s horses alive on the planet, and he… Read the rest of the article: Scientists clone endangered horse from genetic material frozen 40 years ago

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  • Turtle high-fives alligator

    I wonder if this was just a friendly greeting or a congratulatory gesture, and, if it's the latter, what exactly was being praised.

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  • Astounding slo-mo videos of insects in flight

    Adrian Smith is a bug nerd. The head of the Evolutionary Biology & Behavior Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, he studies insects and also creates digital media to… Read the rest of the article: Astounding slo-mo videos of insects in flight

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  • Why The Animals' Eric Burdon is OK with Trump using "House of the Rising Sun"

    Last week when Trump arrived in Wilmington, North Carolina for an appearance, The Animals classic 1964 hit "House of the Rising Sun" blared from the loudspeakers. The Animals' Eric Burdon… Read the rest of the article: Why The Animals' Eric Burdon is OK with Trump using "House of the Rising Sun"

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  • Panda cub! The best of the National Zoo's panda cam videos as picked by the curators and panda keeper

    On August 21 at the US Smithsonian's National Zoo, Mei Xiang gave birth to a beautiful panda cub. You can check out the Zoo's Giant Panda Cams but for an… Read the rest of the article: Panda cub! The best of the National Zoo's panda cam videos as picked by the curators and panda keeper

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  • Kentucky driver busted for hand-drawn license plate

    Police in Millersburg, Kentucky, pulled over a driver last week after noticing that their license plate looked a bit "off model," as cartoonists say. The individual was also lacking auto… Read the rest of the article: Kentucky driver busted for hand-drawn license plate

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  • Computer finds faces in grains of sand

    In artists Erwin Driessens and Maria Verstappen's installation "Pareidolia," a computer vision system uses facial recognition software to find faces in grains of sand. Of course, "pareidolia" is a trick… Read the rest of the article: Computer finds faces in grains of sand

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  • Startling, beautiful, and weird close-up images of our Sun

    Using Europe's largest solar telescope, GREGOR, researchers captured these incredible images of details on the surface of the sun. Above is a sunspot while the image below "reveals intricate structures… Read the rest of the article: Startling, beautiful, and weird close-up images of our Sun

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  • Watch Pigeon vs. Rat, a decidedly NYC brawl

    The New York City rats are hungry. That's not a good sign. From the New York Post: “I saw the little pigeon that was hurt and it was kind staggering… Read the rest of the article: Watch Pigeon vs. Rat, a decidedly NYC brawl

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  • Trailer for new docuseries about the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster

    On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated just 73 seconds after liftoff. The seven person crew included high school teacher Christa McAuliffe, the first civilian to fly into… Read the rest of the article: Trailer for new docuseries about the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster

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  • Programmable, 3D-printed fabric that can "remember" its original shape and transform into new ones

    Imagine that your jacket changes shape depending on the temperature or your socks can provide additional support with the push of a button. Harvard engineers created a new material using… Read the rest of the article: Programmable, 3D-printed fabric that can "remember" its original shape and transform into new ones

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  • Safer sex now means wearing a mask, says Canada's Chief Public Health Officer

    If you must have sex with someone outside of your household or social bubble, dispense with the kissing and consider wearing a mask, says Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health… Read the rest of the article: Safer sex now means wearing a mask, says Canada's Chief Public Health Officer

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