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1st-ever X-rays in space offer hope for possible patients headed to the moon
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99% of a core-collapse supernova’s energy is invisible
Physicists have recorded the diffuse background of neutrinos, revealing the invisible energy signatures produced by billions of supernovae across the universe.
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Pigeons’ shifting gaze could help drones navigate more like birds: UBC study
Pigeons’ eye movements in flight inspire next-gen drone navigation tech, per UBC study
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Confused about the solar eclipse and whether you'll see it? Here's our location guide for North America and Europe
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A ribozyme ligase that requires a 3′ terminal phosphate on its RNA substrate
Newly discovered enzyme can repair broken RNA without proteins
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You can see this comet tonight. But you'll need a telescope or binoculars
Comet Tempel 2 is approaching Earth this summer, offering visibility to those equipped with telescopes or binoculars.
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