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Researchers Discover New Optical Illusion Called ‘Curvature Blindness’
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Why Can 70% of People Hear This Silent GIF?
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Science Experiment Shows How 25,000 Random Dice Neatly Assemble into Perfect Circles
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Ex-NASA Engineer Uses Science to Transform Hot Tub Full of Sand into “Liquid Soup”
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19th Century Biologist’s Illustrations of Microbes Bring Art and Science Together
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After 13 Years, the Cassini Spacecraft Says Goodbye with a Final Photograph of Saturn
Astronomy
Scientists Send a Message to Aliens, Hoping for a Reply in Just 25 Years
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NASA Captures Amazing Photos of Jupiter After Successfully Completing Its Eighth Flyby
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20+ Cool Amazon Finds for Astronomy Lovers
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100-Megapixel Photo Lets You Observe Rich Details of Craters on the Moon
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Scientists Discover a Chamber Hidden Behind the Walls of the Great Pyramid
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Chinese Scientists Develop Saltwater Rice That Could Feed Over 200 Million People
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