Stunning footage captures rare humpback whale sighting off Irish coast

An Irish videographer caught rare footage of a humpback whale feeding off the Co Cork coast on Friday. The stunning drone footage shows the humpback 'bubble net feeding' just 150 meters from the West

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If you live in California, sooner or later you will feel an earthquake, and depending on what part of the state you are in, earthquakes could be a regular thing. California registers hundreds of

Brain Monitor Enters Hole in Skull, Deploys Flower-Shaped Electrodes

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Stuck antenna freed on Jupiter-bound spacecraft

A crucial radar antenna on a European spacecraft bound for Jupiter is no longer jammed. Flight controllers in Germany freed the 52-foot (16-meter) antenna Friday after nearly a month of effort. The

A Japanese Company May Have Lost Its Lunar Lander

Japanese company Ispace just attempted to become the first private company to have a successful lunar landing. After losing contact with the lander during the landing process, the fate of the mission

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