The Dirt That Refused To Die - Quanta Magazine
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The Dirt That Refused To Die - Quanta Magazine
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Cats can't taste sweetness — evolution turned off the relevant gene in their distant ancestors when they became obligate carnivores, and without working sweet receptors, a cat is as indifferent to sugar as a person is to ultraviolet light - Space Daily
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Meteor above New England created loud boom that rocked parts of region: NASA - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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One of our planets may be missing, and it could explain why the solar system looks the way it does - Phys.org
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About 63 light-years away there is a deep-blue world that looks deceptively like Earth from a distance, but on the planet HD 189733b the temperature reaches 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and the winds scream at thousands of miles an hour - Space Daily
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In 2017, astronomers spotted the first object ever confirmed to have come from another star system passing through our own: a strange, elongated visitor called ‘Oumuamua that seemed to accelerate as it left, in a way scientists are still debating - Space Daily
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Human Brain Cells Grown on a Chip Level Up to Play 'Doom' - ScienceAlert
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Astronomers discover a 'lost world' of black hole mergers: 'It's the astronomical equivalent of uncovering an ancient civilization' - Space
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May's Blue Moon wows stargazers worldwide — see these stunning photos of the smallest full moon of 2026 - Space
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China Launches Artificial Human Embryos to See If They Can Develop in Space - extremetech.com
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A giant star may have destroyed itself in one of the universe's rarest explosions - Phys.org
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Honeybees can recognize human faces — they can be trained to distinguish between individual humans by face and continue to recognize them across different viewpoints, despite having a brain smaller than the head of a pin - Space Daily
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Gessel gold hoard: A 3,300-year-old stash of gleaming treasures that's one of the largest Bronze Age hoards from Europe - Live Science
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There is a fish that can live more than a hundred years — the rougheye rockfish, which inhabits the deep waters of the North Pacific — and the slow rate at which it grows, breeds, and ages means that some of the individuals being caught by fishermen today w - Space Daily
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There are about 20 quadrillion ants alive on Earth at any moment — enough that their combined biomass outweighs every wild bird and mammal on the planet combined, even though the often-repeated claim that ant biomass equals human biomass has been - Space Daily
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Scientists Find Cosmic 'Rosetta Stone' To Decode Baffling Signals From Deep Space - ScienceAlert
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Bolted to Pioneer 10 is a plaque showing two humans and a cosmic map back to Earth, while the spacecraft itself is now a silent ghost ship drifting toward Aldebaran, a star it will not pass for another two million years. - Space Daily
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After a crippled seven-year journey Japan's Hayabusa probe limped home in 2010 and burned up in the sky over Australia, but not before releasing the first asteroid samples ever returned to Earth. - Space Daily
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Gravity Waves From Super Typhoon Sinlaku - NASA Science (.gov)
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CERN Finds High-Significance Hint of Physics Beyond Standard Model - Ground News
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