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Scientists have created a working nanoscale electomotor. The science team designed a turbine engineered from DNA that is powered by hydrodynamic flow inside a nanopore, a nanometer-sized hole in a membrane of solid-state silicon nitride. The tiny motor could help spark research into future applications such as building molecular factories or even medical probes of molecules inside the bloodstream. Read The Full Article Here

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A new study shows the Megalodon, a gigantic shark that went extinct 3.6 million years ago, was more slender than earlier studies suggested. This finding changes scientists’ understanding of Megalodon behavior, ancient ocean life, and why the sharks went extinct. Read The Full Article Here

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There’s something to be said about a poem that deeply moves you, regardless of the emotions that it utilizes. With that in mind, we couldn’t think of anything better than putting together a list of six of the most thought-provoking, emotional poetry collections you should read in your lifetime. If you enjoy the lyrical genius Read The Full Article Here

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Nilima Rao leaves the reader wanting more! Her gripping, dramatic debut crime novel A Disappearance in Fiji (Soho Crime) will soon be available in a paperback edition and she is working on an eagerly anticipated sequel A Shipwreck in Fiji. The first book is set in 1914 forty years after Fiji became a British Crown Read The Full Article Here

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Snow is one of the most contradictory cues we have for understanding climate change. As in many recent winters, the lack of snowfall in December seemed to preview our global warming future, with peaks from Oregon to New Hampshire more brown than white and the American Southwest facing a severe snow drought. Read The Full Article Here

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Looking for a medieval fantasy adventure with endearing characters and expansive worldbuilding? Then look no further than D.K. Savage’s debut novel, Blade of Souls. After a mysterious and powerful Man in Crimson begins decimating cities and armies across the continent with his soul-stealing magical blade, a group of unlikely allies set forth to stop him. Read The Full Article Here

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Imagine you are a veteran returning home from war after serving in the terrifying jungles of Vietnam. Then imagine that no one ever acknowledges your service. In fact, you are spat upon, shamed, and ignored by the country whose freedom you have sworn to protect. In Kristin Hannah’s latest novel, The Women (St. Martin’s Press), Read The Full Article Here

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