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From amazing animals to the wonders of space, here’s this week’s selection of hidden gems you might have missed.
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Astonishing artifacts
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Visigoth women may have worn eagle-shaped pins as a symbol of power.
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Space photo of the week
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The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered dazzling newborn stars and thick cosmic dust in Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way’s most enormous star-forming cloud.
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Diagnostic dilemma
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A woman bruising her leg with a massage gun set off a medical odyssey that revealed scurvy, a disease seen fairly rarely in modern America.
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Earth from space
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A 2017 satellite photo shows the stark contrast along the boundary between a giant field of golden “star dunes” and a barren rocky wilderness in the Sahara, which overlaps with an international border.
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