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Hyperactive Atoms in Earth’s Inner Core Make It Softer Than Previously Thought
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Carbon Capture Plant Aims to Fights Climate Change by Pulling CO2 From the Air
Astronomy
NASA Discovers New “Scorching” Seven-Planet System Orbiting Distant Star
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12-Year-Old Invents Affordable Fire Detection System That Sends Alerts to Your Phone
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14-Year-Old Is Named “America’s Top Young Scientist” for Developing Soap To Treat Skin Cancer
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Did You Know the Most Expensive Spice in the World is Worth More Than Gold?
History
AI Is Used To Share What Ancient Languages Sounded Like
Macro Photography
Psychedelic Image of Optic Nerve Wins Nikon Small World Photomicrography Contest
Astronomy
Scientists Think Some Asteroids May Contain Elements Unheard of on Earth
Astronomy
The True Story of José Hernández, the Latino Astronaut That Inspired the Movie “A Million Miles Away”
Health
Developers of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Technology Win Nobel Prize
Astronomy
Here’s How to Watch the “Ring of Fire” Eclipse Taking Place This Month
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