Siblings — especially twins — sometimes share traits, like throwing a ball with their head or picking up keys and crayons with their toes. Researchers want to know what's up with that.
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The National Weather Service reported on Wednesday that it still expected cloudy conditions during the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. It forecasted a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 83.
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LightSound Project's small device translates light into sound.
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The Alamo is not in the area of totality of the solar eclipse, but its wide-open plaza is expected to be a great viewing spot from which visitors may savor the rare event.
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One economist is calling it “the most profitable 22 minutes in Texas history.”
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With the help of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Wildlife Center installed a camera to watch its annual visitor Athena nest and rear her young.
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Researchers found healthy populations of catfish, sunfish, and bass. They also found a previously unknown spotted gar, which has a long jaw with rows of spiky teeth to catch its prey.
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A recent rainfall may have recharged one, another may not have enough water to keep up with demand.
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A full solar eclipse in April will bring a fantastic sight to 13 states – from Texas to Maine. But Texas could have the best seats.If you are looking for your chance to be in the 115-mile-wide path of totality, time is running out to make plans to see this spectacular event.
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The Voyager 1 probe, the first human-made object to reach the space between stars, has suffered a serious problem that NASA experts are struggling to understand and repair.
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The more than half mile long wall, called the Blinkerwall, was likely used by Stone Age hunter-gatherers to herd reindeer toward a shooting blind.