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China's Yutu 2 rover is still alive on the moon's far side
From space.com |
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This Acrobatic Hunting Trick Is Straight Out of the Spider-Verse
From nytimes.com |
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Swiss Government Scientist Says We May Be on the Brink of Discovering Alien Life
From futurism.com |
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Decades before John F. Kennedy, another president’s death was shrouded in mystery
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From salon.com |
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The Earth’s Newest Secret: Fundamental Changes to What We Know About How Volcanoes Work
From scitechdaily.com |
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Vintage photos of female samurai warriors posing with their katana
swords, 1850-1900
From rarehistoricalphotos.com |
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Researcher helps identify new evidence for habitability in ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus
From phys.org |
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A drug that can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria could stave off the coming superbug crisis
From salon.com |
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When Fossils Are Accidentally Dug Up, the Job Site Becomes a Science Lab
From nytimes.com |
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Earth's First Continents Sank Into The Planet Before Rising Up Again
From sciencealert.com |
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Harvard and MIT Scientists Warn That James Webb Data May Not Be What It Seems
From futurism.com |
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'Extremely rare' Rameses II-era burial cave found in Israel
From phys.org |
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20 Quadrillion Ants Are Roaming Earth Right Now, Scientists Calculate
From cnet.com |
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InSight lander detects space rocks slamming into
Mars
From cnn.com |
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Colonizing the Cosmos: Astor’s Electrical Future
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From publicdomainreview.org |
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When Big Tobacco Was Forced to Pay
From thewalrus.ca |
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What Happens to Everything With Queen Elizabeth II’s Image?
From wired.com |
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How Do Fireflies Flash in Sync? Studies Suggest a New Answer.
From quantamagazine.org |
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The Last Member of an Uncontacted Tribe
From newyorker.com |
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New titanium alloy has highest specific strength of any 3D-printed metal
From newatlas.com |