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SpaceA dusty birthplace
Evidence of separate bands of dust suggests the presence of a planet orbiting a young star.
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TechA taste for cheese
Researchers aim for cheese that is tastier, more nutritious, and easier to make than those now available.
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SpaceClash of the galaxies
An X-ray image unveils an immense collision between two huge clusters of galaxies.
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GeneticsGene sleuths track down ivory sources
DNA testing of a tusk's ivory can help identify where the elephant came from.
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BrainFair play
Studying dogs, monkeys, and other animals at play can teach us about fairness and cooperation.
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FossilsHunting by sucking, long ago
An ancient sea creature with a snakelike neck may have sucked up its prey.
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EarthDrilling deep for fuel
Stores of natural gas created by high temperatures and pressures may nestle deep in Earth's mantle.
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ClimateRecipe for a hurricane
Predicting how, when, and where major storms will occur can help save lives.
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BrainNature May Nurture Paying Attention
A green environment can help kids with attention disorders concentrate.
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PlanetsA very distant planet says “cheese”
A small red spot may be the first picture ever taken of a planet outside the solar system.
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SpaceSearching for alien life
A robot rover practices looking for alien life by trekking across the world's driest desert.
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Animalssuperfast muscles for cooing doves
To coo, a dove's muscles have to contract and relax amazingly quickly.
By Emily Sohn