✨🌈πŸͺ Videos & News Today β€’ July 8, 2025

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In today's news: A Utah teen's 3-D printed bedroom beehive, organized factories run by industrious Neanderthals, and a new sponge that makes dirty water drinkable. More headlines after the video πŸ‘‡

 

How do you find a galaxy? How do you find a thousand galaxies? Astrophysicist Dr. Margaret Geller is a galaxy mapping pioneer. She and her colleagues studied the spatial distribution of galaxies in our universe by surveying a wide swath of space, revealing some incredible patterns…

 
πŸͺπŸ§¬πŸ§  Top 5 Things We Learned Today

🐝 A Utah teen designed and 3D-printed a modular beehive that connects to his bedroom window | Popular Science

🦴 Neanderthals weren't just simple cave dwellers – they ran organized fat factories 125,000 years ago | Archaeology News

🧽 Scientists developed a sponge that removes 99.9% of bacteria and contaminants from any water source | SciTechDaily

πŸ¦• North America's oldest pterosaur has been discovered in Arizona - a seagull-sized flying reptile from 209 million years ago | Interesting Engineering

πŸ€– A small autonomous robot is exploring never-before seen parts of the Mariana Trench | Phys.org

 

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