✨🌈πŸͺ Videos & News Today β€’ October 1, 2025

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In today's science news: a real Bear City springs up in Russia πŸ»β€β„οΈ, our solar system's disappearing asteroid belt β˜„οΈ, and the science behind "rubber duck debugging" πŸ¦†. Plus, more headlines after today's videos πŸ‘‡

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πŸ”₯ Is Earth the only place in the universe where fire can burn? β€’ ZME Science

πŸͺ° Japanese scientists discovered the specific molecular mechanism that allows Venus fly traps to detect touch β€’ Popular Science

β˜„οΈ Astronomers in Uruguay calculated that our asteroid belt is slowly disappearing β€’ Science Alert

πŸ¦† The science behind "rubber duck debugging," where programmers explain their code to a rubber duck β€’ Science Alert

πŸ¦‹ Morocco's Atlas blue butterfly discovered to have more chromosomes than any other animal β€’ Science Daily

πŸ»β€β„οΈ A wildlife photographer documented polar bears living in abandoned Soviet weather station buildings β€’ ZME Science

🎸 Musicians perform on the world's only playable Stradivarius guitar from 1679 β€’ Open Culture

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