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Children baffled by Instagram and YouTube terms
2018-07-06 01:18:20| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
13 year olds can sign up to Facebook and Google sites. But can they understand those companies' privacy policies?
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Baffled by finance? 10-year-olds explain!
2017-11-02 14:05:52| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
We challenged some 10-year-olds to explain a financial system that baffles many adults
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Researchers Baffled Over 21 Million-Year-Old Monkey Fossil
2016-04-22 11:05:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: The newly discovered fossilized remains of a monkey found in North America has caught scientists off guard, and can possibly rewrite history books. Researchers capitalized the planned expansion of the Panama Canal to search for fossils buried beneath the earth. This lifetime opportunity didn't disappoint the researchers. They have uncovered quite a haul of fossilized remains, but the one that took center stage is the discovery of seven monkey teeth that were enclosed in a 21 million-year-old rock....
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Scientists Baffled Over Unprecedented Warming Ocean Off Atlantic and Pacific Coasts
2015-06-28 17:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Oceanographers are puzzled by an accelerated burst of warming sea that threatens the fisheries of the American Atlantic coast. Meanwhile, off the U.S. West coast, scientists report that they have been baffled by a mysterious blob of water up to 4°C warmer than the surrounding Pacific, linked to weird weather across the entire country. Jacob Forsyth and research colleagues from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Massachusetts report in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans...
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Mysterious fast radio bursts from outer space: Astronomers baffled, admit they could be alien in origin
2014-07-29 14:36:30| Extremetech
Since 2001, the Parkes radio telescope in Australia has been picking up mysterious, unidentified bursts of energy that astronomers have since dubbed 'fast radio bursts.' At first, because no other telescope in the world had ever seen these bursts, it was assumed that these FRBs were probably just glitches in the telescope's electronics -- but now, 13 years later, a telescope on the other side of the planet in Puerto Rico has detected an FRB. No one knows what's causing these FRBs, but it's almost certainly something very exotic, like an intelligent alien civilization.