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The brain doesn’t learn how we thought it does, new study reveals
Boy Genius Report
Once-Promising Green Comet Breaks Apart Before Earthbound Viewers Could See It
The Daily Galaxy
The Best James Webb Space Telescope Images So Far
extremetech.com
Astronomers discover a planet that’s rapidly disintegrating, producing a comet-like tail
MIT News
Particle emission ratios offer new window into evolution of matter in the early universe
Phys.org
Astronomers discover doomed planet shedding a Mount Everest's worth of material every orbit, leaving behind a comet-like tail
Space
Webb Spots Surprising Signal From Galaxy Formed 330 Million Years After Big Bang
The Daily Galaxy
Insects are disappearing due to agriculture – and many other drivers, new research reveals
Binghamton University
This Is (By Far) the Oldest Mammoth Ever Discovered in America — And We’re learning a Lot from It!
The Daily Galaxy
US scientists discover never-before-seen quantum ‘species’ in twisted material
Interesting Engineering
You Could Be at Risk: Earthquake Fault Zones Far Wider Than Previously Thought
SciTechDaily
SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule docks to the International Space Station
theregister.com
Perseverance Rover Stumbles Upon Mars Rock Bonanza: 'It has been all we had hoped for and more'
Good News Network
Amateur astronomers capture groundbreaking photos of sun's corona during partial solar eclipse
Space
SpaceX CRS-32 Dragon cargo capsule arrives at the ISS with 6,700 pounds of supplies (video)
Space
Time-lapse camera records elusive tentacled animal 5,000m deep in Atlantic Ocean
BBC Wildlife Magazine
Yellowstone Supervolcano Has a Hidden Magma Cap—How Close Are We to an Eruption?
The Debrief
“The Signal Is Clear”: James Webb’s Discovery on K2-18b Stuns Astronomers With Mind-Blowing Evidence Beyond Imagination
Sustainability Times
Mysterious Antikythera Mechanism May Actually Be a Toy, Study Says
ScienceAlert
Tuesday Telescope: A rare glimpse of one of the smallest known moons
Ars Technica
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