Supernova 1987A first appeared in February of 1987 and has been one of the most studied objects in the history of astronomy.
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Alexa has real time election data available
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Study finds iPhone users are happier, than Android users
We can finally put the argument ‘iPhone vs Android’ to rest. Buzz60’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
This strange form of ice grows at over 1,000 miles per hour
Researchers say this fast-growing ice, called Ice VII, could mean trouble for alien life on exoplanets.
Rare John F. Kennedy memorabilia up for auction
A Boston based auction is featuring rare John F. Kennedy memorabilia as we get closer to the 55th anniversary of his death. Veuer’s Sam Berman has the full story.
Snapchat launches 25 new video series in the UK
Snapchat has launched 26 new series’s targeting their UK audience. Veuer’s Natasha Abellard has the story.
These tiny drones can lift loads 40x their weight
The FlyCroTug anchors itself to surfaces with insect-inspired spines, beating the lifting capabilities of similar robots that can only lift 2x their weight.
Neanderthals stood up straighter than us and could walk farther
So it turns out Neanderthals had really good posture and weren’t the slouching near-apes we thought they were according to new research published in Nature Communications.
Engineers at NASA apparently take pumpkin carving very seriously
Carving pumpkins on Halloween is something almost everyone does… even engineers at NASA.
MIT experiment will let users to control free will of another person
One person will give up their own free will as the collective internet takes the wheel. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.