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American students may do badly in international rankings because they don't try as hard on tests, according to a new study https://t.co/XAqAB0P6du
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 3, 2017
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Scientists have detected cosmic ray energy readings that could bring them closer to proving the existence of dark matter: study https://t.co/tXkWeqmpgd
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 30, 2017
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Voyager 1 fires dormant thrusters for the first time in 37 years: https://t.co/lWtYtxFa7r pic.twitter.com/6x4sJJPqL2
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) December 3, 2017
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A hoard of fossilized pterosaur eggs discovered in China is helping scientists gain rare insight into the extinct flying reptiles https://t.co/Mh5dCbRWNY pic.twitter.com/3CmojhdZR8
— CNN International (@cnni) December 3, 2017
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In a study of 17 UK families with 3 to 8 year-olds from egg donation, none of the parents had told their child about the donor. Do you have a right to know who you are? https://t.co/cdE34hiDdd pic.twitter.com/z3vF4FeFew
— New Scientist (@newscientist) December 3, 2017
Now that you’re basically a genius, feel free to drop these intellectual gems at your holiday parties, be sure to play it cool. Remember it’s all about delivery. If you throw around some of these new interesting and topics you’re so money. You’ll not only be the most interesting person at the party hands down but people might actually think you read books or something.
Jokes aside a lot of these topics are extremely interesting and worth taking a closer look at. Who knew beetle sex was so violent? Well, now you do! Were you one of the many hoping for a new horse genus to be discovered soon? Same! Wait no longer because the day has come! So enjoy dropping some extra knowledge all over people this week and remember dreams do come true. I’m now basically an expert on the subject of sea cucumbers, no big deal but kind of a big deal.