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This humanoid robot is limber enough to work out. Kengoro, made by researchers at the University of Tokyo, can do push-ups and sit-ups and even swing a badminton racket. (Read more: http://ow.ly/4jIR30hnORl) | Science News Magazine
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Pigeons may be considered rats of the sky, but some scientists have found greater value in these urban birds: the blueprint for a new generation of flying machines. Meet PigeonBot. (Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/new-robot-pigeon-can-bend-wings-like-real-bird) | Science News Magazine
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Everything about Wallace's giant bee is gigantic. Yet despite its eye-popping size, it's been nearly 40 years since the world's largest bee was officially sighted in the wild. Until now. (Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/largest-bee-rediscovered-Indonesia) | Science News Magazine
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Animal weaponry can look pretty scary — deadly, even. But animals duel in a variety of ways that totally upend human-contrived stereotypes. (Learn more: http://ow.ly/oQda30jQczc) | Science News Magazine
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A microscopic speck of green algae can trot or gallop like a horse. Another one can do a rough breastroke with eight flagella. They may be tiny, but their movements are hypnotic. (Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/algae-use-flagella-trot-gallop-move-gaits-all-their-own) | Science News Magazine
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Blowing up like a balloon is far from the weirdest pufferfish trick. The Japanese grass pufferfish beach themselves by the hundreds to mate in a frenzy, often with just one female. (Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/pufferfish-biology-mating-goofy-spiked-balloon) | Science News Magazine
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Trapped within a bead of water, thousands of tiny worms wiggle in hypnotic synchrony as they stream around the globule’s rim. And at the center of this undulating gyre some of the creatures congregate into a writhing mass, like the pupil of a demonic eye. Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/vinegar-eels-swim-wiggle-synchronize-nematodes | Science News Magazine
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The sun’s coronal mass ejections seem to result from many small plasma blobs working together. In this video, enhanced data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a vertical sheet of plasma break suddenly into blobs, rearrange into a loop, then burst off the sun's surface. (Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/coronal-mass-ejection-magnetic-sun-plasma-eruption) | Science News Magazine
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Scientists captured this gorgeous display of the power of surface tension involving droplets of a mixture of two liquids. (Learn more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/evaporating-mixtures-two-liquids-create-hypnotic-designs) | Science News Magazine
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