Massive boom over northeastern US was a meteor explosion as powerful as 300 tons of TNT, NASA confirms - Space
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Massive boom over northeastern US was a meteor explosion as powerful as 300 tons of TNT, NASA confirms - Space
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Bright fireball flared out over Michigan Monday night, did you find debris in your yard? - MLive.com
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Scientists Think a Cosmic Particle Accelerator Shot a Mystery Particle Right at Earth - Yahoo
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Molecular glasses solve long-standing Arrhenius paradox - Phys.org
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This fish species survived 100,000 years without males. Scientists thought it should be long dead – but it's thriving - BBC
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Scientists took water samples from a pier in California – and made a surprising discovery about a "ruthless predator" - BBC Wildlife Magazine
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Webb Telescope snaps interstellar comet – proves it's like nothing we've ever seen in our own Solar System - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
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Parts of Canada are quietly short on gravity. The standard story blames an ice sheet that pressed the crust down and vanished thousands of years ago, but satellites suggest that explains less than half of it. The rest comes from something churning far deeper in - Space Daily
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Green Anaconda: The world's largest snake and the sacred creator of the Amazon - The Times of India
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When Rosetta sniffed the gas around Comet 67P, it found a cloud that would have smelled of rotten eggs, ammonia and bitter almonds — and hidden in that cosmic stink were some of the chemical ingredients that may have helped life begin on Earth - Space Daily
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Ceres’ Surface Is Much More Complex Than Previously Thought - Universe Today
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Mars was once a warmer world of rivers, lakes and a thicker atmosphere, but after its internal dynamo died and the planet lost the magnetic shield that helps protect an atmosphere, the solar wind stripped much of its air away over billions of years, leaving the c - Space Daily
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First injured Langobard woman in skeletal record reshapes view of male-only violence - Phys.org
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Semantic Knowledge Is Key to Human Innovation - Neuroscience News
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Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly - Nature
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Why cats prefer silver vine to catnip and other May highlights - Ars Technica
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A Giant 'Planet Factory' Beyond Jupiter May Have Churned out the Building Blocks of the Solar System - Gizmodo
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The Y chromosome is home to surprising jumping genes - Phys.org
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Matter may entangle with light far more easily near quantum critical points - Phys.org
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