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Researchers Develop a Way To Transform Plastic Into Soap
Astronomy
Curiosity Rover Has Been Climbing a Mountain on Mars Since 2014
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Energetic Teacher Makes Physics Accessible and Fun in Insightful Series of Educational Videos
History
30 Million People Today Are Descendants of Passengers on the Mayflower
Astronomy
First-Ever Mom and Daughter Pair Go to Space Together
Astronomy
NASA Picks Up “Heartbeat” Signal and Reconnects With Lost Voyager 2
Science
Scientists Thaw and Revive 46,000-Year-Old Roundworm
Health
Research Finds Up to 35% of the World’s Population Sneezes After Seeing Bright Light
Astronomy
ESO Unveils Incredible Photo Revealing How Giant Planets Are Formed
Astronomy
James Webb Space Telescope Celebrates Its First Year With 153-Megapixel Photo of the Birth of Sun-Like Stars
Archeology
Researchers Discover New Extinct Species of Mini Penguins That Lived 3 Million Years Ago
Archeology
99-Million-Year-Old Baby Bird Feathers Study Sheds Light on Dinosaur Extinction
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