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SpaceTracking Solar Storms
Electrical storms on the sun can send charged particles all the way to Earth.
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TechLook into My Eyes
Computers are gaining the power to track precisely where you're looking.
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Health & MedicineA fix for injured knees
A new way of repairing a common knee injury might someday help athletes recover faster.
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AnimalsA meal plan for birds
Scrub jays do a bird version of planning ahead for their next meal.
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PlanetsDefining planethood
Did Pluto deserve to be demoted from the rank of planet in the solar system?
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SpaceA dead star’s dusty ring
Astronomers have observed the dusty remains of a planetary system around a dead star.
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EarthPetrified lightning
Sand turned into glass by a lightning strike can provide clues about ancient climates.
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ComputingGames with a Purpose
Playing some online games may help computers get smarter.
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EnvironmentLife under ice
Researchers unexpectedly find a community of sea creatures in the ocean beneath an ice shelf.
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TechA New Touch
Rewired nerves may eventually lead to artificial limbs with a sense of touch.
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ChemistryGold’s Glittery Rewards
Gold has properties that make it valuable not only for jewelry but also for electronics and other uses.
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HumansStonehenge settlement
The remains of a prehistoric village lie near the legendary stone circle in England known as Stonehenge.
By Emily Sohn