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Past articles by Jeremy:

UAE Hope Mars orbiter: The Arab world's first interplanetary mission

The Hope Mars orbiter is the United Arab Emirates' first interplanetary spacecraft and will study the Red Planet's atmosphere. → Read More

Betta Fish: The Dazzling Siamese Fighting Fish

Originally from Southeast Asia, bettas have been bred for centuries for their colorful fins and feisty attitudes, and that has made them popular pets. → Read More

The Four Fundamental Forces of Nature

The four fundamental forces of nature can explain every interaction experienced every second of every day. → Read More

The Four Fundamental Forces of Nature

Reference Article: Facts about the four fundamental forces that describe every interaction in nature. → Read More

Axolotls: The Adorable, Giant Salamanders of Mexico

Starring in mythological origin tales, axolotls are threatened salamanders that may hold the key to regenerating body parts in mammals. → Read More

Library of spider silk could hold secrets for new materials

NEW YORK (AP) — With two pairs of fine-tipped tweezers and the hands of a surgeon, Cheryl Hayashi began dissecting the body of a silver garden spider under her microscope. In just a few... → Read More

Library of spider silk could hold secrets for new materials

NEW YORK (AP) - With two pairs of fine-tipped tweezers and the hands of a surgeon, Cheryl Hayashi began dissecting the body of a silver garden spider under her microscope. In just a few minutes she found what she was seeking: hundreds of silk glands, the organs spiders use to make their webs. Some looked like mashed potatoes, others like green worms or air-filled rubber gloves. Each lets the… → Read More

Memories of watching Apollo 11: 'You could hear a pin drop'

NEW YORK (AP) — When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their first steps on the moon in 1969, the world was watching. Live TV coverage made hundreds of millions witnesses to history. They... → Read More

Memories of watching Apollo 11: 'You could hear a pin drop'

NEW YORK (AP) - When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their first steps on the moon in 1969, the world was watching. Live TV coverage made hundreds of millions witnesses to history. They huddled in front of televisions at home and gathered in auditoriums and schoolrooms as the Apollo 11 astronauts ventured onto another world for the first time. Even now, 50 years later, that day is still… → Read More

Memories of watching Apollo 11: ‘You could hear a pin drop’

NEW YORK (AP) — When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their first steps on the moon in 1969, the world was watching. Live TV coverage made hundreds of millions witnesses to history. They huddled in front of televisions at home and gathered in auditoriums and schoolrooms as the Apollo 11 astronauts ventured onto another […] → Read More

Golf ball kills 6-year-old

(KSL)—Community members in Orem, Utah are in shock after a freak golfing accident killed a little girl. Investigators say 6-year-old Aria Hill was sitting in a golf cart next to a tee box when her father hit a ball that struck her in the back of the head. The community has come together to support […] → Read More

Scientists find new way to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes

The downside: It may not be practical for larger areas and may cost a lot of money. → Read More

Scientists find new way to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes

NEW YORK (AP) - Scientists say they nearly eliminated disease-carrying mosquitoes on two islands in China using a new technique. The downside: It may not be practical for larger areas and may cost a lot of money. In the experiment, researchers targeted Asian tiger mosquitoes, invasive white-striped bugs that can spread dengue fever, Zika and other diseases. They used a novel approach for pest… → Read More

Scientists find new way to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes

Scientists say they nearly eliminated disease-carrying mosquitoes on two islands in China using a new technique. In the experiment, researchers targeted Asian tiger mosquitoes, invasive white-striped bugs that can spread dengue fever, Zika and other diseases. Zapping is meant to sterilize the mosquitoes → Read More

Scientists find new way to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes

NEW YORK (AP) - Scientists say they nearly eliminated disease-carrying mosquitoes on two islands in China using a new technique. The downside: It may not be practical for larger areas and may cost a lot of money. In the experiment, researchers targeted Asian tiger mosquitoes, invasive white-striped bugs that can spread dengue fever, Zika and other diseases. They used a novel approach for pest… → Read More

Scientists find new way to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes

Scientists say they nearly eliminated disease-carrying mosquitoes on two islands in China using a new technique. → Read More

Scientists find new way to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes

NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists say they nearly eliminated disease-carrying mosquitoes on two islands in China using a new technique. The downside: It may not be practical for larger areas and may cost … → Read More

Here's a fact: We went to the moon in 1969

NEW YORK (AP) - Fifty years after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon, some people insist it never happened and was all a big hoax by the U.S. government. The suspicions arose even as the lunar landing was taking place in 1969, said Roger Launius, NASA's former chief historian. Soon, conspiracy theories that said it was an elaborate, Hollywood-style production created on a… → Read More

Scientists get peek into how some fish change sex as adults

If in the beginning there was male and female, fish seem to have forgotten the memo. → Read More

Scientists get peek into how some fish change sex as adults

If in the beginning there was male and female, fish seem to have forgotten the memo. For nearly 500 fish species, including the clownfish in "Finding Nemo," the great divide between sexes is more like a murky line: If circumstances call for it, the fish can swap their sex, with females turning → Read More