Olympic surfers surfing one of the deadliest waves
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Surfers in the 2024 Olympic Games are taking on one of the world's deadliest waves in Tahiti. The Teahupo'o Wave has a reputation for its unique form and its dangers.

Comparing 'Twisters' movie to real storm chasing
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FOX 13's Dave Osterberg is joined by Jennifer Mitchell, a real-life storm chaser, to discuss how the movie 'Twisters' holds up to actual storm chasing.

Underground cave discovered on moon
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Scientists have discovered an underground cave on the moon that could be used to shelter astronauts in the future.

Carpenter ants 'perform surgery' on nestmates
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Dave Osterberg breaks down a study that found that carpenter ants -specifically those in Florida - perform life-saving amputations and save their nestmates lives.

Woolly mammoths group survived for centuries
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FOX 13's Dave Osterberg broke down a new theory on why the woolly mammoths are extinct and how a small group of them survived for centuries.

African elephants call each other unique names
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Dave Osterberg took a look at a study that indicated African elephants call each other by unique names.

Why does the sun make people sneeze?
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FOX 13 meteorologist Dave Osterberg breaks down why bright sunlight makes some people sneeze, while also debunking myths about what happens if you swallow chewing gum.

Mexico City residents could run out of water
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Dave Osterberg breaks down a potential water crisis in Mexico City as its millions of residents could run out of water this month.

Climate change causes increase in plane turbulence
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A study finds that climate change is behind rising flight turbulence, FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg explains.

Scientists debunk 'pharaoh's curse' in Egypt tomb
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Some scientists are decrying the 'Pharoah's Curse' belief that attributed the death of multiple excavators who uncovered King Tut's tomb to a curse. They, instead, are claiming these deaths came from toxic radiation.

Study reveals origins of coffee, hints at future
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A recent study revealed the ancient origins of our favorite caffeinated drink and Dave Osterberg explained how this ties in with the future of the industry.

Volcano in Antarctica spews golden dust
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Money is quite literally falling from the sky in Antarctica, as Mt. Erebus is erupting gold dust.

Widest-ever global coral crisis 'within weeks'
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Dave O. The Science Pro breaks down a potential global crisis impacting coral reefs that could become the worst bleaching period in recorded history. It would impact over 50% of the world's coral reefs.

In-depth look at 2024 hurricane season forecast
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg took an in-depth look at the 2024 hurricane season forecast following the release of Colorado State University's predictions of a very busy season.

Louisiana Gov claims disaster on crawfish shortage
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The Louisiana governor declared a statewide disaster over a shortage of the state's well-known crawfish.

Universal antivenom for snake bites possible
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Researchers are looking into a universal antivenom that would work for all snake bites, instead of requiring a specific antivenom for each different kind of bite and venom.

Unpacking the history and purpose of Leap Year
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Dave Osterberg breaks down the reason and history of the Leap Year and Leap Day on February 29.

How did a stingray get pregnant without a mate?
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A stingray that went viral for getting pregnant without a mate is expected to give birth soon. Dave O. The Science Pro explains some theories on how this can be.