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New JWST Data Shows Rogue Planet With a Colorful Combo of Wavelengths, Strong Storms, and Beautiful Auroras
Learn about SIMP-0136, a rogue planet emitting wavelengths that reveal patchy clouds and auroras similar to the Northern ...
Learn about an ancient crocodilian creature nicknamed "Elton," whose skeleton has revealed new insights on distant relatives ...
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The Moon Is Moving Farther From Earth Each Year, and Tides Are the Reason
Learn more about tides and tidal bulge, and how they’re contributing to the moon drifting away.
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Mosquitoes Can Smell When Someone's Had a Beer, and Even Prefer Beer-Drinkers' Blood
Learn why mosquitoes flock to people who drink beer and what other factors attract the pesky bloodsuckers.
Aristotle had one of the first important scientific theories and was the one who found out the world is round.
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Laser Beams to the Brain Help Us Understand How We Perceive Illusions
Learn how the brain handles certain optical illusions, causing us to perceive shapes that don't actually exist.
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Catch the Mini Celestial Parade That Will Put Saturn and Its Rings on Full Display This Weekend
Don’t miss seeing Saturn and its rings on September 21 — a view that won’t be visible again until 2040.
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Astronomers Say Earth Has a Newly Discovered ‘Quasi-Moon,’ a Companion That Shares Its Orbit Around the Sun
Researchers are discussing 2025 PN7, a small celestial body that's following a similar orbital path to our planet's without being gravitationally tied to Earth ...
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