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Become The Source: ESO-Life

ESO-Life

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ESO-Life: Message to Survivors of the Darkness Virus: The years have gone by and humanity is steadily declining. Our world is dying, our connection to each other is dying, we are dying - and we are doing it to ourselves. Mysteriously, the human race has abandoned good morals and ideals that once held our universe together. And now we have just discovered our enemy. Our intelligence division calls it The Darkness Virus. Our only guide is an intelligence AI called MOTHER. But are we too late? ...
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The Forecast

The Horizon

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Welcome to The Forecast, a bi-weekly podcast produced on Thursdays. Co-hosted by a community of people who love exploring and discussing all kinds of things from video games and board games to film and tv to our everyday life experiences. If you’d like to know more about what we do, you can follow us at facebook.com/thehorizonfb or you can check out our website at wearethehorizon.com.
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Cool Stuff Ride Home

Cool Stuff Ride Home

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Covering the most interesting and coolest stories that you may have missed around the world in about 15 minutes a day. Cool Stuff Ride Home looks at science, progress, life-hacks, memes, exciting art, and hope. This is the antidote to depressing headlines. Smart stuff in podcast form. Cool news, as a service. Hosted by Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff.
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The 1000 Voices podcast is your go-to source if you’re a Black Briton poised to make a difference but are stuck at the ’how.’ We dive deep into the life-altering journeys of Black British leaders who’ve ignited change. We unpack the tools they used, the barriers they shattered, and the ways you can do it too. Come for the stories, leave with a blueprint.
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Prabhat Samgiita Tour

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

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Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti and affectionately called Baba (Father), is widely viewed as the preeminent spiritual master of the 20th Century. Among his many and varied achievements, he gave 5018 sublime songs, most of them in Bengali and all of them in the last eight years of his life. This collection of mystic music is known as Prabhat Samgiita (Songs of Prabhat). Since late in 2013, Ac. Abhidevananda Avadhuta has been translating the lyrics of Prabhat Samgiita ...
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Casa Earth with Valeria & Santiago

Casa Earth

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Meaningful content is hard to come across these days. There’s an overwhelming amount of information that distracts us from what truly matters, and there’s a lot of it that’s constantly being censored. That’s why we decided to launch Casa Earth, a podcast where every topic is discussed—from spirituality to sexuality, psychedelics to herbolaria, holistic medicine to sustainable living, switching from the fast life to the slow life, and much more—without any filters or restrictions, combined wi ...
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The FDA could pull a common but ineffective cold medicine from the market and new DNA analysis reveals what scientists got wrong about Pompeii. And, on TDIH, the first detachable electric plug in the US. FDA to pull common but ineffective cold medicine from market - CBS News U.S. FDA proposes ending use of popular decongestant present in cold medic…
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The discovery of a fossilized 'Terror Bird' leg sheds light on the ancient South American ecosystem and a woodpecker’s comeback changes its status from endangered to threatened. Plus, on The Day in History, the White Hurricane of the Great Lakes. Fossil of huge terror bird offers new information about wildlife in South America 12 million years ago …
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The Kingdom of Jordan is the first nation in the world to eliminate Leprosy. Weird Wednesday brings us a giant GPS phallus, a chance to buy President George Washington’s hair, and a couple "odd" structures. Plus, on 'This Day in History', the Soviet Union’s five-day week. Jordan Recognized as First in the World to Eradicate Leprosy (goodnewsnetwork…
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It's Election Day in the United State so we examine why it falls on a Tuesday in November, plus a potential step forward in predicting volcanic activity, and on 'This Day in History', Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot leading to a seemingly ubiquitous mask today. Sponsored By Acorns - Head to at acorns.com/cool or download the Acorns app to start s…
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A small moon orbiting Uranus may be the latest body in our solar system that could harbor life. New research out of USC suggests a low-sugar diet in utero and in the first two years of life can meaningfully reduce the risk of chronic diseases in adulthood, plus on "This Day in History", the first wagon train arrives in California on this day in 184…
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On today’s episode #206, more studios and teams were disbanded, Russia fines Google just a small amount of money, and one of the best board games you’ve never played gets another expansion. Plus, we mentally prepare for Extra Life Game Day(s), Ben beats Elden Ring, and - of course - we’ve been playing games.…
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Scientists spot a star spinning at so fast, it’ll make you dizzy just thinking about it – now the fastest spinning object ever observed and staying in space, another issue for the Voyager 1 probe causes it to use a radio for the first time in over 40 years. Plus, on This Day in History, the motion picture rating system is unveiled – you may be surp…
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A new study examines the connection between earthquakes and geysers. Evidence mounts that dark matter – something that's long perplexed scientists -- originates with black holes. Plus, on 'This Day in History'; the first coast-to-coast highway is dedicated in the US. Earthquakes might trigger Yellowstone's Steamboat geyser : NPR Evidence mounts for…
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Why social species live longer than their solitary counterparts. Plus, Weird Wednesday has an Artisan Cheese Thief, More Drugs on Pizza, and a potential lawsuit from an elephant? On This Day in History, we look at Intel’s Pentium Bug of 1994. More social species live longer | ScienceDaily Artisan cheese seller in a pickle after thieves made off wit…
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Scientists reverse brain aging in fruit flies! What does that mean for humans? The European Space Agency’s new telescope, Euclid, provides us with stunning images of the “Dark Side” of the Universe. And on 'This Day in History'; the crash landing of NASA’s Lunar Orbiter 1 and Boris Pasternak’s refusal to accept his Nobel Prize Thank you to our spon…
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Using AI, researchers develop DNA ‘switches’ to precisely control gene activity in specific cell types and the Yellowstone “Landscape of Fear” hypothesis is being questioned. Plus, on This Day in History, fingerprints are used in an investigation for the first time. Researchers flip genes on and off with AI-designed DNA switches | ScienceDaily Pred…
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Mount Everest is having a growth spurt, treasure hunters in the UK are rewarded in a big way, and on 'This Day in History', the first international, six-day bike-race & the great wood ban of Amsterdam Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is brought to you by Incogni. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code COOLSTUFF at the link below…
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On today's episode, we examine how mega-buildings/structures are now slowing the earth’s spin! Plus, how electro-agriculture could help plants grow without photosynthesis, and what that means for the future. Plus, on 'This Day in History'; the first photo of earth taken from space using a rocket commandeered from Nazi Germany. Thank you to our spon…
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Scientific research reveals the "correct" way to throw a frisbee. Plus, Weird Wednesday has a quick goodbye, a shoe smeller, and a special side order that toppled a drug operation. And on TDIH, we look back at the first modern nose job. Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is brought to you by Incogni. Take your personal data back with Incogni! …
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It has been revealed that the first brown dwarf ever discovered is actually twins and we look at what happened to Earth when a meteorite four times the size of Mount Everest hit our planet. Plus, on This Day in History, Yahoo makes a purchase to offer free email to their customers. ‘It’s twin’ twist: Astronomers solve 29-year-old brown dwarf myster…
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Could future astronauts use asteroids for food? It might be possible, we'll explain how. The Tasmanian Tiger might be resurrected. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the first transatlantic radiotelephone message. Astronauts could mine asteroids for food someday, scientists say | Live Science Could Future Astronauts Dine on Asteroids? (popula…
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On today’s episode #205, a major security breach rocks the Pokémon world, Uzumaki faces some animation woes, and we might be breaking the new Steam Family Sharing system a bit. Plus Blizzard can't figure out what to do with Sombra, Dragon Age has taken over the cast, and - of course - we’ve been playing games.…
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The National Weather Service makes changes to their Winter Advisories and the origin of most meteorites is revealed. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the solution to burnt toast. There won’t be any wind chill warnings in Wisconsin this winter (wbay.com) Why you’ll no longer see ‘Wind Chill Warnings’ this winter (msn.com) Understanding Cold …
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A new wearable armband might help stroke victims with flexibility in their arms and the latest new drink trend - "Dirty Soda" - we’ll explain what that is. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the London Beer Flood that claimed several lives and spilled hundreds of thousands of gallons on the streets of London. New Wearable Cuff 'Rewires' Brain…
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The decision-making processes in fungi - you heard that right! Weird Wednesday has an Mt Everest discovery 100 years later, a wife-carrying competition, and controversy in the Conkers Championship…we’ll explain. And on This Day in History, the start of Disney Cartoons. Do fungi recognize shapes? | ScienceDaily Everest climber Irvine's foot believed…
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Can CBD be used to snuff out mosquitos? New research says ‘yes’, and, perhaps a surprise but space is getting crowded – or at least satellite traffic is on the rise. Is this cause for concern? Plus on This Day in History, shredded wheat – the cereal that would greatly impact an industry – and the patented machine that made it. CBD from Hemp Kills M…
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A new study reveals human and animal hair in the teeth of the famous ‘man-eater’ lions that were killed in 1898, and what we can learn from a rare well-preserved Viking burial site. Plus, on This Day in History, Teddy Roosevelt delivers an hour-long campaign speech in Milwaukee AFTER being shot in the chest. Genomic study identifies human, animal h…
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(Tava) Nrtyer tále uttál halo Jata ańuparamáńu Táraká candra bhánu Avasar ár náhi je tomár Chanda jágáo ameya apár Carańer áshe sabe káche áse Kara joŕe natajánu Tomáke ghiriyá jyotimaiṋjire Niiháriká cháyápathe ghore phere Aiṋjan áṋke udbhásá áṋkhe Ambar niilatanu Nrtyer dole udvel halo Dhúrjat́i nádatanu In Your dance beat, billows arose— All of …
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Madhura ánane manera kánane Niirava carańe eso priyatama Puśpita nilaye susmita hrdaye Sure tále laye shońábo giiti mama Tomári lágiyá ásháte báṋciyá Áchi je ámi juga juga dhari Tomare cáhiyá marma mathiyá Sudhápátrakháni rekhechi púrńa kari Sushliśt́a adhare sushiśt́a ádháre Pán karo táhá puśpe bhrṋga sama Marura jhat́ikáy shukáiyá náhi jái Tapta …
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Madhura svapane mrdula carańe Tumi esechile mor mane Nayana bhariyá puśpita nava ketane Tumi esechile mor mane (Takhan) Phulerá d́eleche paráger sudhá Vihagii geyeche gán sure sádhá Virahii cháŕiyá path dharábáṋdhá Nece chút́e geche tava páne Malaya pavane madira smarańe Dikbhásá ráge madhuraiṋjane Tandrá jhariyá pásariyá práńe Núpura chande nikkań…
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Áso ná jáo ná kabhu Chile ácho thákibe tumi Vidhrta tomár mane Liilár rase bhará saptabhúmi Kot́i varśa áge járá chilo Tomár asiime ájo áche Tárá thákiyá gelo Kot́i varśa pare ásibe járá Vinaśt́a kakhano habe ná tárá Sabáre sauṋge niye hásicho tumi Táito ámi tava carańe cúmi Kot́i álokavarśa dúre járá Táráo kakhano hay ná hárá Tárá hay ni hárá Sure…
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E kii mamatá hásite E kii madiratá nayane E kii mohana máyá báṋshiite E kii madhuratá manane (Tava) Jyotimaiṋjiire gáhana kariyá Ucchala hiyá jáy je bhariyá Tomár tálete tál dite giyá Bhese jái ánmane (Tava) Kusumaparág suvása mákhiyá gáy Dúr dúránte bhásiyá caliyá jái Áṋdhára nishá álokita kariyá Jyotiśka máte spandane Such affection in the smile;…
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Kálbhaerav uttál tále E kii táńd́ave metecho Priiti aiṋjan eṋke dui cokhe Trtiiye anal jvelecho Páre ná dharite dhará tár bhar Dyulok bhúlok káṋpe tharathar Jata páparáshi gelo bhaye bhási Pralayankara nececho (Járá) Tomár vátás viśáitechilo Tomár álok niváitechilo Supeya jalke vidúśita kare Dharáke narak karechilo (Táder) Dagdha bháler bhaśma chaŕ…
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Je phul phut́eche mor maner gabhiire Táke rekhe dáo tava carańakamala 'pare Je diip sunandita tomárei ghire ghire Tári lági jata káṋdá hásá Vimukta sei bhálabásá Atiiter itiháse shośańer nágpáshe Atyácáre jabe avaniir álo náshe Param puruś tabe áse Múk mukhe jágáiyá áshá Nandanavana manthan kare ese tháko Sudhár surabhite nijere ghiriyá rákho Kákeo…
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(Tumi) Eso ámár ghare krpá kare Vedii sájáyechi tomár tare Madhumálatiir málá geṋthe Ghrtálok rákhá diipádháre Mánasacandana mákháno hiyá Rauṋiin kusumeri madhu bhariyá Basiyá rayechi kán pátiyá Tava padadhvani shuńibáre Caiṋcala pavane hindolita Vash-ná-náná man áloŕita Tava bhávanáy se spandita Tumi baso ámár ghare bhálo kare Kindly come into my …
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(Prabhu) Carańa ki kabhu pábo ná Tomárei smari tomárei bari Tabu kena dhará dáo ná Ágháte ágháte haye viŕambita Háráyechi mor shubha buddhi jata (Áchi) Jharápátár mata anádare shata Buke niye tava bhávaná Járá áse tárá sabe cale jáy Kálera ságare budbuda práy Álor ságare jyotimaiṋjiire Tumi ácho kabhu jáo ná Lord, when will I ever get Your lotus fe…
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Prabhu theko ámár páshe páshe Bhay pele bhay bháuṋgiye diyo Chot́a kájer lágle dhulo Ápan háte múchiye niyo Saḿsáre keu ná ápan Áshá bharasá tomár carań Námt́i buke dáo go likhe Tomár náme mátiye diyo Diner álo ráter kálo Sabái jena bási bhálo Sab kichutei tomár álo Tomár parash bhariye diyo Lord, please stay e'er by my side— When I am frightened, …
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Ucchala chalachala tarauṋge Maner mayúkhamálá mańidyutite Tumi esechile Tumi esechile uttál udadhisrote Unmada varaśár uśńiika chande Práń bhará priiti jhará ánande Tumi esechile Tumi esechile svapnil madiratáte Vajranirghośe shikhiir kekárave Kadamer shiharita paráger saorabhe Tumi esechile Tumi esechile mandrita madhuratáte Upon a surging wave of…
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Nandanavane ke go ele Man mátále veńu bájále Candanasugandhe madir Samiirańe bhariye dile Núpur dhvani tháme ná je Guiṋjariyá práńe báje Saptaloker surasaptake Náciye dile chande tále Vyákul hiyá cháŕte ná cáy Kácher thekeo áro káche cáy Liilár puruś liilár chale Bhálabásár madhu mákhále Oh, Who came into Paradise, Playing a flute, delighting the m…
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Maner májháre base gopan kathá shońo Kichui lukono jáy ná Nijere chaŕaye tumi diyecho anante Jár báire kichui hay ná Chot́a chot́a bhávaná chot́a chot́a bálukańá Káukeo bhule tháko ná Dúre bhásá niiháriká sudúrer táraká Káukei dúre rákho ná Háráno vasante tájá phot́á phuladale Háráno digante udvela hillole Kotháy tumi nái bháviyá náhi pái Tumi cháŕ…
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Tomár ása patha ceye Áchi je base (ámi) Káler náhi parisiimá Juge varaśe Kata prabhát kata pradoś Jhaŕ jhaiṋjhár kata aghoś Kankane shiit bádal nishiith Upekśá karechi hese Tomár práńer parash peye Kamalkali dekhche ceye Trńer áṋkur prabhátii sur Tomár rauṋe geche mishe Alert for Your coming, I am waiting patiently. Tomorrows have no limit; They sh…
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Jeo ná jeo ná dúre jeo ná Jebá tomáy eta bhálabáse go Tumi ki táke bhálobáso ná Phul phot́e alinde áloy dey uṋki Man lot́e jyotsná ráte tomár rauṋ mákhi Tumi acená ajáná hayeo cená jáná Ekathá jeneo ki jáno ná jáno ná Sabár nikat́ tumi sabár je priya Hiyár madhu tumi sabáre dio Duhkhe sukhe láiṋchanáy sabár sáthii go Ekathá bhulo ná bhulo ná bhulo …
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A new electroactive material may represent a massive breakthrough for wearable devices, including the medical variety – we’ve got details. Plus, on This Day in History, the patent wars over who really invented the laser come to an end. Nature and plastics inspire breakthrough in soft sustainable materials | ScienceDaily Gordon Gould: The Long Battl…
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Voyager 2 shuts off one of its five remaining instruments to preserve power. Plus, on This Day in History; an extended look at the history of the first synthetic soap and its successor – a massive brand name that’s still dominating the market today – some 90 years later. NASA shut off a Voyager 2 tool to save power | Popular Science (popsci.com) NA…
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On today’s episode; a 2 billion-year-old rock is found to house living microbes! Weird Wednesday features a treasure hunt that ends after 31 years, a job application response that took 50 years, and another midwest alligator. And on This Day in History the first electric blanket is manufactured in the US, and it isn’t cheap! 2-billion-year-old rock…
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A mission to study the potential for life on Jupiter’s moon Europa is soon expected to launch. Plus, a potential breakthrough in the field of neuroscience that could help combat Alzheimer’s disease symptoms. And on 'This Day in History'; the microwave oven is patented. NASA is launching a major mission to look for habitable spots on Jupiter’s moon …
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Scientists now say agriculture on earth began 66 million years ago thanks to ... ants! Plus, long thought to be a detriment to learning, a new study provides insight on how teachers can get the most out of cell phones – and other technology – in the classroom. And, on This Day in History, the TV show that brought the nation several dance crazes -- …
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With the help of the Webb telescope, scientists have found new information about the surface on one of Pluto’s moons and as for our plastic problems here on earth – researchers have found a common family of bacteria using the material for food. What might that mean for global clean-up efforts. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the start of t…
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The first battery-powered planes are tested to help improve global emissions emitted from aircrafts and on This Day in History, the first female senator is appointed - but only serves for 24 hours, we’ll explain. The world's first battery-powered planes have landed. But how safe are they? | BBC Science Focus Magazine Sustainable air travel: Could l…
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A new exoplanet was discovered circling our nearest star neighbor – and no, I'm not talking about the sun. Weird Wednesday includes a fat bear contest, a sheep herding tradition, and a blue lobster. Plus, on This Day in History, 1851 – the pasilalinic-sympathetic compass promises to provide global communication without the use of electronics – inst…
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The latest on cell phones and their potential tie to brain cancer – what does the research tell us? A new piece from Mozart is discovered in Germany, And on This Day in History, President Lincoln’s Civil War substitute – we’ve got the details. Scientists Determine If Cell Phone Radiation Causes Brain Cancer (prevention.com) This Lost Mozart Composi…
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A spectacle in the night sky can be seen now and it will only get brighter and on This Day in History, the world’s first rocket-propelled flight – a publicity stunt, but also an inspiration for future inventors. Brightening Comet 2023 A3 set to light up autumn sky (bbc.com) Comet A3 Tracker For The Week Ahead — Where And When To See It (forbes.com)…
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A balloon could soon bring tourists to the edge of space, after undergoing a successful test. We’ll have the details on what it will cost you. And on 'This Day in History', an endangered rat that’s reportedly capable of cracking open coconuts is confirmed to exist -- on a single island -- back in 2017. So-Called 'Space Balloon' Completes Crucial Te…
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Scientists say drink more TAP WATER – it’s better for you than its store-bought, bottled counterpart, and Mars soil may be hiding the planet’s ancient atmosphere in plain sight – and it could one day be used as rocket fuel. We’ve got the details. Plus, on This Day in History; Bullseye! America wins what becomes the Leech Cup – the oldest trophy in …
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