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Published Radio signals from distant stars suggest hidden planets - Radio Signals from Distant Stars Suggest Hidden Planets
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Using the world's most powerful radio antenna, scientists have discovered stars unexpectedly blastin...
Published Traces of ancient ocean discovered on Mars - Traces of Ancient Ocean Discovered on Mars
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A recently released set of topography maps provides new evidence for an ancient northern ocean on Ma...
Published Researchers use car collisions with deer to study mysterious animal-population phenomena - Researchers Use Car Collisions with Deer to Study Mysterious Animal-Population Phenomena
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By parsing data on weather, deer populations and deer-vehicle collisions in Wisconsin, investigators...
Published Study first to show tiger sharks' travels and desired hangouts in the Gulf of Mexico - Study First to Show Tiger Sharks' Travels and Desired Hangouts in the Gulf of Mexico
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From 2010 to 2018, scientists tagged 56 tiger sharks of varying life stages to track their movements...
Published Dinosaur claws used for digging and display - Dinosaur Claws: Their Dual Purpose in Digging and Display
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Dinosaur claws had many functions, but now a team has shown some predatory dinosaurs used their claw...
Published Dinosaurs were on the up before asteroid downfall - Dinosaurs were on the Up Before Asteroid Downfall
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Dinosaurs dominated the world right up until a deadly asteroid hit the earth, leading to their mass...
Published Australian vulture emerges from fossil record - Australian Vulture Emerges from Fossil Record
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Australia's first fossil vulture has been confirmed more than 100 years after it was first described...
Published Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theory - Martian Meteorite Upsets Planet Formation Theory
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A new study of an old meteorite contradicts current thinking about how rocky planets like the Earth...
Published Words are needed to think about numbers, study suggests - Words are Needed to Think About Numbers, Study Suggests
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Researchers have found a new relationship between counting ability of Tsimane' individuals and their...
Published Oldest architectural plans detail mysterious desert mega structures - Oldest Architectural Plans Detail Mysterious Desert Mega Structures
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Researchers have identified engravings in Jordan and Saudi Arabia as the oldest known scaled buildin...
Published Pluto’s ‘Hulk-like’ moon Charon: A possible ancient ocean? - Pluto’s ‘Hulk-like’ moon Charon: A possible ancient ocean?
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Pluto's largest moon may have gotten too big for its own skin. Images from NASA's New Horizons missi...
Published Mercury's thin, dense crust - Mercury's Thin, Dense Crust: A Fascinating Mystery Unveiled
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A planetary scientist has used careful mathematical calculations to determine the density of Mercury...
Published Small collisions make big impact on Mercury's thin atmosphere - Small Collisions Make Big Impact on Mercury's Thin Atmosphere
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Mercury, our smallest planetary neighbor, has very little to call an atmosphere, but it does have a...
Published Because you can't eat just one: Star will swallow two planets - Because You Can't Eat Just One: Star Will Swallow Two Planets
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Two worlds orbiting a distant star are about to become a snack of cosmic proportions. Astronomers an...
Published Mercury may have harbored an ancient magma ocean: Massive lava flows may have given rise to two distinct rock types - Mercury's Ancient Magma Ocean: A Fascinating Discovery
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By analyzing Mercury's rocky surface, scientists have been able to partially reconstruct the planet'...
Published Three centaurs follow Uranus through the solar system - Three Centaurs Follow Uranus Through the Solar System
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Astrophysicists have confirmed that Crantor, a large asteroid with a diameter of 70 km has an orbit...
Published Planet rings could be behind the formation of solar system satellites - Planet Rings: The Key to Understanding the Formation of Solar System Satellites
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Two researchers have recently proposed the first ever model explaining how the great majority of reg...
Published Thick lithosphere casts doubt on plate tectonics in Venus's geologically recent past - Thick Lithosphere Casts Doubt on Plate Tectonics in Venus's Geologically Recent Past
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A study of a giant impact crater on Venus suggests that its lithosphere was too thick to have had Ea...
Published Sun's coronal mass ejection results in aurora show on Earth - Sun's Coronal Mass Ejection Results in Aurora Show on Earth
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Over the July 14-15, 2012 weekend and through the early morning of July 16, Earth experienced what's...
Published Saturn's moon Mimas: A 'snowplough' in the planet's rings - Saturn's Moon Mimas: A 'Snowplough' in the Planet's Rings
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Researchers have shown that Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, acted as a kind of remote snowplough, push...