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Eastern US States Brace For An Onslaught Of Millions Of Noisy 17-Year Cicadas

As if the COVID-19 pandemic has not been difficult enough, 2020 has another "trick" in store for the residents of Southwest Virginia, parts of North Carolina, and West Virginia. This one will come in the form of millions and millions of noisy cicadas who are gradually emerging from their 17-year underground hibernation to spend the final few weeks of their lives mating and breeding. Dubbed Brood IX, the alien-like insects are expected to peak in mid-June, with as many as 1.5 million specimens emerging per acre. The visit, however, will be short-lived, and most will be gone by July....

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Eastern US States Brace For An Onslaught Of Millions Of Noisy 17-Year Cicadas

Father's Day 2020 Will Coincide With A Spectacular "Ring Of Fire" Annular Solar Eclipse

Are you looking for an "out of this world" gift for dad this Father's Day? Then you are in luck, for June 21, 2020, also happens to be the day of a relatively rare annular solar eclipse. The celestial event, which will transform the Sun into a spectacular "ring of fire," will be visible across a narrow, but long, slice of the Eastern Hemisphere. While a larger swath of the world will be able to view a partial eclipse, Americans will miss the event altogether since it will occur on the evening of June 20 and end by sunrise on June 21, 2020....

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Father's Day 2020 Will Coincide With A Spectacular "Ring Of Fire" Annular Solar Eclipse

SpaceX's Crew Dragon Successfully Delivers NASA Astronauts To The International Space Station

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are always thrilled to welcome new crew members to the orbiting laboratory. However, the May 31, 2020, arrival of NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley on SpaceX's Endeavour was particularly exciting. It was the first piloted launch from American soil since the US Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011 and the first human spaceflight performed by a public-private partnership — NASA and SpaceX....

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SpaceX's Crew Dragon Successfully Delivers NASA Astronauts To The International Space Station

Mark Your Calendars: Friday, June 5, Is National Donut Day!

If you are looking for an excuse to indulge in a donut or two, here is a perfect one. Friday, June 5, 2020, is National Donut Day, which means it is your civic duty to devour one — or even a dozen — of the fried treats. Observed annually on the first Friday of June, the yummy holiday was not established by donut manufacturers to boost sales but by Salvation Army volunteers to raise funds for the poor....

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Mark Your Calendars: Friday, June 5, Is National Donut Day!

The Sahara Desert Was Once Home To Earth's Most Vicious Dinosaurs

The Sahara Desert, which encompasses over 3.6 million square miles of Northern Africa, is one of the harshest and most inhospitable places on the planet today. However, new research conducted by a team of international paleontologists has found that millions of years ago, the area was a lush green oasis filled with a frightening line-up of ferocious carnivores, including flying reptiles, crocodile-like hunters, and aquatic dinosaurs....

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The Sahara Desert Was Once Home To Earth's Most Vicious Dinosaurs

Guess What? Snakes Have "Best Friends" Too!

Given their reputation as solitary creatures that come together only to mate and hibernate, the notion of snakes hanging out in groups with their "best friends" may sound a little far-fetched. However, a recent study conducted by researchers from Canada's Wilfrid Laurier University asserts that the reptiles not only actively seek out socialization with their peers, but are also extremely particular about who they spend time with....

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Guess What? Snakes Have "Best Friends" Too!

Astronomers Discover Black Hole Hiding In Plain Sight In Earth's "Backyard"

Given that each light-year — defined as the distance light travels in one Earth year — is about 6 trillion miles (9 trillion km), a black hole that lies 1,000 light-years away may not seem very close. However, to astronomers who are accustomed to cosmic distance scales, the recently-discovered HR 6819's black hole, which lies in the constellation Telescopium, is an extremely close neighbor....

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Astronomers Discover Black Hole Hiding In Plain Sight In Earth's "Backyard"

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